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aUS \ N ESS M OTIC ES. JUST A SN?P OR TWO FROM H ANN AH’BARGAIN SALE! GIRT S’ CHECK FELT SLIPPERS WOMEN’S COLORED SUED9E SHOES „ GLACE SHOES, Velvet Tops ~ PATENT GOLOSH BOOTS, Grey Leg „ GLACE DERBY BOOTS „ PATENT DERBY SHOES „ PATENT LANGTRY SHOES ~ PATENT 1 BAR SHOES „ TAN 1 BAR SHOES hundreds more. NOT SPACE ENOUGH TO TELE YOU ABOUT THEM, HANNAHS BOOT BARGAIN SALE FOR THE NEXT MONTH.

w r m m % raj x 7.W yj t-'-tS =5^S ' (K T//£ sUMB£A TIPS STORY. ling /?£AO 7//£ SERIES. After the tea leaf has been dried it goes to the sorting room where it is sifted into grades. „Then it is packed into lead-lined chests and transported by the quaint waggon and oxen to the railway station. Thence it goes to the quay at Colombo ■ 'and is shipped on its long journey to the Amber Tips proprietary at Christchurch. There in the great Amber Tips factory the finest leaf from the finest plantations is blended by experts—the result is New Zealand’s favourite tea—Amber Tips. Thence it goes to the forwarding department where scores of folks are employed in packing the tea into the famous Amber Tips package. No less than three separate wrappings, encase the tea and thus it is I opt damp-proof and air-tight-preserving all ‘the delightful fragrance, flavour and aroma. •jAnjhM Tips tea;has another rare advantage—it _ can be taken without discomfort by’those of weak digestion. ’ 1 M : ■■a * !| mis dz. a ciOs skis ‘A M ■y-•-d e mi M w 'r,;A a sra m & 3-v mm f -y - .r-. 'mm m ' s*. wmm XMXk:. xs-r-v f m « wJm&fjt -"it jAsk foi Amber lips and be sure you get it It is sold only in the Amber Tips -package at 1/8, l/’O and 2/- per Ibb beware of imitations. 61c WHOLESALE AGENTS, NEWT JW KJNC, ■/jM - . ■%/ STRATFORD.

l9esfmind& S^g^enti (\&igareiies } .-.Vi: ..V*. ■ V* AS.iiJ m'm S ffl ! .;■ MS Vi v’Jttv 111 Ci'VN S' <R.?! More- ** V»* The men of our territorial Forces smoke Regent Cigar- ‘ ettes. Keen, alert, strapping fellows—they realize that Regents are wonderful value at a popular price, over, they appreciate the great Free Gift Scheme which enables every Regent smoker to obtain beautiful presents for himself, his wife, sister or friend, with the absolute certainty of getting the gift he wants. The Regent scheme is not a “competition.” A definite number of packets or seals secures a beautiful Free t—forty presents to choose from. i ’.■l-:,---: i CIGAUBTTErtS ' Oct a Free Gill Catalogue from your tobacconist or virile for one to Regent. Box 331, Wellington, A?

f** 1 ' L L’ - a a * J»J • ,v» v r ri /,'.■ r*> r ; 0 ?* ?*•'.} :.l us &-il4 ci w s a fe biiiiU V.!/ ftrCaUU, Woriej .-r Sh«'? PiOl /^■,% < J W t* & ’>* WtM£ :• . • * i?i Every ownet his stockcan bo own vet. I PftiCf.: 5» fwboßjf ■> ’Si.'V SSBIK sew AJP With e bottlo of tfi a « - " ■HEKaaaa* tmmsc mrrsssHrmmwimwmn ho can successfully Croat all the ailments of his animals. Be the trouble with hie sheep or lambs, cattle or horses, “ Veni” brings relief. Diarrhoea, 5 v3 Borc shoulders, girth galls, foot-rot, sore teats, „ v or any other complaint-internal or external - all succumb to “Voni Oil Drench.’ 5 Every bottle Irlgf -ett Ten Cure _ ... .. 1$ Every bottle Lff cfi Ten Cures * E* / fj 6?-‘;p All S tor Manners anO f) jl ry Factories * NCC. ejj■i jfy *sl ° r The i’anaora• if £ ® ' 4Js*._.sa •in M <VM

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6, 8 September 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6, 8 September 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6, 8 September 1913, Page 2

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