BUSINESS NOTICES. A SEASONABLE WORD FROM HANNAH’S BOOT PEOPLEs-t TADS S3—With the short JN govwns Ena pretty si«ss you are wearing now, you MUST have pretty SHOES,' HANNAH’S > h People arc showing them in Patent Leather, Tan, dreys, and Glace. Dainty Hose to matcSi. EVERYTHING AT HANNAH’S FOR TENNIS AND BOWLS, CRICKET, ETC. r. fer two -;: V ' BuV Wfc'H „ I _ mm 'Wi - irlnihgx' I7ips Al S&r ■ t**f /«Tl' a» ■ :-•! ft "A! jtF- ~f¥TTFF as Aw The Grocer Secom meeds Amber Tips i A m l Keen, alert, a judae of values—do you wonder that the grocer recommends AMBER TIPS to his customers. He knows that the AMBER TIPS quality is always of the same high standard—that the special airtight, damp-proof package preserves intact all the delicious fragrance and flavour of this finest of teas. Moreover, He knows that AMBER TIPS value cannot be excelled. Because it is to his advantage to have satisfied customers, you'll probably find that grocer advises 2/- per lb. AMBER TIPS rather than inferior teas. Have you tried AMBER TIPS ? You owe it to yourself to do so. The “Lancet,” England’s leading Medical Journal, states that fine leas (like AMBER 1 IPS) mean better health and that they are absolutely harmless to nerves or digestion. £s7' aV EVERYBODY FAVOUR! WHOLESALE AGENTS, NEWTOiJ KWC, STRATFORD. fd A I Advice EBSds & Li) IlsS 'A qT •■'f* Bow, the old idea as to the efficacy of Epsom Balts, or of a powdered Drench for cattle has been exploded. A Drench supplied in liquid form saves tlra© and trouble. | | bmssßbkjk«2!^^ BW i A, n; T; > W jk >ml hu ,y5N v - v V ;,y. T-vW^-J m.< 11 M S Xf vb'T IT Par ’ is —a combination of pure oils—is the one preparation you need for your stock. It is positively beneficial in healing, strengthening and cleansing. “Veni” is supplied in full pint bottles costing 5/-, and is much, cheaper to use than any other Drenching preparation. Sixpeuoe a doss per oovr is all it ooats. Also effective fox’ horses, sheep and pig*. B I Every fcctlsc at “Veal” Is a Erealo.’ne cheat in Itself. | Storekeeper# Mil Dairy, rectories everywhere, or from The Fsrmcrc’ Hedioh>e Cc , TAd.. 'Woliuurt.-i-; r t-f
If you want comfort —style—service—ask for the Zeaiandia Brand. , ao sasxair^ A LU SR SCATS NG OIL WHICH SUITS THE <* FEED SYSTEM GF THE “FORO.” As a result of practical tests and scientific analysis, uc have produced a lubricating oil that in point of suitability for the Ford car stands head and shoulders above anything else. “FOURDE” MCTCR OIL Fs an oil of the highest lubricating quality, posses Fol ' l ««>•• As cesnl friction points. Wear and tear is redi rOURDr motor Oil "••s-tTn,,.. •!S SKa>jT(B) : n wamV., Sfcrifi' $ just dial Am- ' S AV?X\ Jhaag .mVK, I>; *-i A%|ij Afobcdine Oil H USid ERVVOO-3 thickness required for the feed system oi Iho' g ccJs ))rop(’;'iv to ali d to a minimum, and the car runs smoothly. s\.uc(!v, S throughout the longest runs. FOniDKl 01 h does nor carbonise. Inifc stavs clear: | '.vears clean to the end. If yon a! o? 1 0;( ‘ owner, you il save your cai| For th'eeral motor car use v,c sell! Mobniinc Oil 0 and for motor cycles* Obtainable from Nswton King, Stratfcrd, ' I t! do.. Dunedin. /
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11, 13 January 1914, Page 2
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