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Hu i «! USX A SMSP GR TWO FROM HANNAH’ BARGAIN SALE! GIRLS’ CHECK FELT SLIPPERS WOMEN’S COLORED SUED9E SHOES ~ GLACE SHOES, Velvet Tops PATENT GOLOSH BOGUS, Grey Leg GLACE DERBY BOOTS , PATENT DERBY SHOES PATENT LANGTRY SHOES „ PATENT 1 BAR SHOES „ TAN 1 BAR SHOES hundreds more. Usual price. Now 8. d. s. d. 1 9 5 11 11 9 17 6 16 6 12 11 12 11 12 6 6 1' 17 16 23 19 17 0 18 6 IS 6 7 t- ,> T OT SPACE ENOUGH TO TELL YOU ABOUT THEM. - ' HANNAH’S BOOT bargain sale for the next month. tv^ ( .rtrrwi Iri "V MS mljk M: '■mz iiiniOTiwlr 3»B ■s»* asa "■JS. {'Mi f-'i the story of amber tips. in Tiie Leaf and the Plantation. READ THE SERIES. Tea is'made from the young leaves of the plant —a bushy shrub. These vary considerably in size and shape and according to variety. They contain an essential oil to which the .flavour of the tea is largely due. Faraway in Sunny Ceylon are the plantations where the famous Amber Tips Tea is grown. There the Amber Tips experts purchase only the, finest leaf from the best estates —cheaper growths and lower grade leaves are always discarded—for an Amber Tips purchaser is accustomed to the best. The wonderful sale of Amber Tips Tea is built on quality and Hhat qual - ity is consistently and persistently maintained. .Have yCtu tried Amber Tips ? No matter how felfisfied yob may be with, .yo.ur } .present- brand take a packet of Arifßcr Tips borne- it. A tea which has so great a sale surely deserves a trial ea Buy one of the M, three grades-HS, HIO, or 2/- per lb. ap'dyou will be delighted with it. - Beware of imitations. wg T/f'Vh? WHOLESALE AGENTS,;. NEWTON KING, rstß'AttoßD,-:

and Beautifi 1 - Our stock contains thousands of inexpensive yet delightful articles suitable as gifts. Nothing is so much appreciated as good Silverware, because it lasts for a lifetime. We illustrate a,, w dainty things here, anyone of which would make an excellent Wedding Gift. We send all articles Post Free on receipt of remittance. 03570. New Pattern Cut Glass and ElectroPlated Honey or Marmalade jar and Spoon. - - - 5/6 m m mm immm fS&mssfis M m No. 02226 Electro-Plated Detachable Plate Holder with Floral Pattern China Plate, 9 inches diameter. - - 6 G Handle may be used for any plate. 01253. Elei tro-Plated and Cut Glass Butter 'Dish and Knife - - 11/6 u-r----m n 01252 Electro - Plated and Cut Glass Butter Dbh and Knile. - - 10/6 Catalogues of Watches, Jewellery Silverware, etc., Free on request. STEWART DAWSOF JEWELLERS :: WELLINGTON. & CO. 1N.Z.1 Lid

Sz&zM '1 P mim m.sj £7. ' ■ wSM vires Which ? ’ ] lie! Sixpence is but the cost of | ; f^ a dose of ’ '’ vV i&\ Eia f 3 i- pi l IJ IN |N mr ® 0 S 3? This Scientific Cattle Medicine is a pure oil compound, which fills a long-felt want. Situated perhaps miles from a competent “'Vet.,” the dairy farmer often loses the life of a valuable animal. A bottle of “Voni” removes this disability. Keep your Herd healthy and well by using “Veni,” and increase the yield of milk and butter fat. “Veni” is particularly effective as an after-calving Drench. - i A A bottle costing 5/- contains ten doses. Don’t accept a substitute bat insist on having - - “ VENI OIL DRENCH ” Storekeepers and Dairy Factories everywhere, or from The Farmers’Mcaicine Co., Ltd., Wellington 3

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 38, 15 October 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 38, 15 October 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 38, 15 October 1913, Page 2

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