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OUSiiNhSS NOTIUti*. JUST A SH3P OR TWO FROM HANNAH’S BARGAIN SALE! GIRLS’ CHECK FELT SLIPPERS WOMEN’S COLORED SUE ODE SHOES GLACE SHO.KS, Velvet T ips PATENT GOLOSH BOOR'S, Grey Leg GLACE DERBY BOOTS PATENT DERBY SHOES PATENT LANGTRY SHOES .L PATENT ] BAR SHOES ’ TAN 1 BAR SHOES 1 - HUNDREDS MORE. NOT SPACE ENOUGH TO TELL YOU ABOUT THEM. HANNAH’S BOOT BARGAIN SALE FDR THE NEXT MONTH.

*.«vy SOUQS**,' T&MSrpr V < V Ds??i 3 MIS - ■ V ♦-> v T?Sfee. :£ 1) mi) ; tesial 1 > _. Jl &W\ «r spa r>s fci-i ft;' vt&i! ■-■ -< >. C SiAfcri^. Eaaaa THE STORY OF AMBER TIPS. READ THE SERIES. After the tea leaf is rolled, other processes follow and finally the tea goes to the drying machine. There it is piled on drawers placed one above another. A current of hot air is passed over it until each leaf is firm and crisp; Thus ail moisture is removed, but without driving off the essential oil and other constituents upon which flavour mainly depends. The Amber Tips experts select the finest tea from the finest estates that’s why it excels all other teas—even higheij priced brands. • Amber Tips Tea is unique in quality. It is the most econonical tea too—more cups from a packet. The 21- per lb. Amber Tips represents perfection in tea—it is without an equal. The 1/10 Amber Tips is a fine full flavoured tea—wonderfully economical. The 1/8 quality cannot be equalled at the price, A. . So* great is the success <pf Amber lips that some •■unprincipled firms imitate its package and flame as closely as possible. Of course they cannot imi- i fate its flavour and quality. Reject imitations, specify Ambfet lips and secure 1 ihe bdst the best tea. 50 ■V?» eiicis s~ r -- , y an /I r r m m V#': m l'v,* i mm Vi*. ~g /%$&% WHOLESALE AGENTS NEWTON KING,, -tV 7 <? ST RAT? 0813-

is a Necessity ! % MS ■> i MHgy £r'bS' ‘ w';i w w v "• > N-A'/yi \ yi ; ///■!*; m 7-' -'• ,k(s Si£2 ar Here’s a Watch suitable for any man - or youth who requires a good strong Watch at a medium price, and who requires a firstclass timepiece. The “ MOERI ” Lever Watch is a 7-Jewelled Swiss Lever of Superior Quality. It has a nonmagnetic movement, and is therefore specially recommended to those who work amidst electrical machinery. The cases of (he “MOHR!” are made particularly strong, and protect the movement from rough usage. In Strong Crystal Front, Polished Nickel Case - IS/G In Strong Hunting Polished Nickel Case - - 22/6 In Strong Crystal Front, Polished Gun Metal Case 20/In Slrongj Limiting Polished Gnu Metal Case - 25/We will cheerfully refund money if yon do not find this Watch light up to your expectations. Wc send it securely packed, Post 1 ice, on receipt ol icmiUauce. Strong While Meta! A L I>L RTS • at 1 6 and 2/- each Ordci dnc.ct irom Stewart Dawson & Co., Ltd. JEW E L LER S WE L LIN GlO N

(VW Bt£» TO «.-7v ■ . v : J ■:M Which ? 1M fw .- / -■//-•V-f Sixpence is but the cost of a dose of =*> fr. ;S,L! s' < 'fsJ f a jj This Scientific Celtic Medicine is a pure cil com- ha pound, which fills a Jong-felt want. «g Situated perhaps miles from a competent “Vot.,” the H dairy farmer often loses Iho life of a valuable animal. m A bottle of “Voiii” removes this die ibility. Keep your M Herd healthy aud well by using “Vor.i,” and increase Iho & yield of milk and butter fat. ■ ; '-g “Veal” is particularly effective ns a:? af&r-calvfog Dteac-i. & A bottle costing 51- contains ten doses. I' >n‘t> nr.oi-.pt r. svb. titute bat insist on having - -•- “VT.N! OIL DRENCH” !;| Storekeepers ami Deity Factories everywhere. or from The Farmers’ Medicine Co., Ltd., Wellington 3 C3^.c>.iKa:xz^;g^iia^oMKtoa!'.'ntrTOgi **, MmKma«aKEwaaasasma«smawßP

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 96, 27 August 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 96, 27 August 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 96, 27 August 1913, Page 2

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