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FARMERS ,T READ ' W,L! - THIS. yOUj NEWTON KING. , HM FOR SALE, EARLY AND MAIN CROP HAND-PICKED SEED POTATOES. _ „ . xTiToiii FISON’S (BRITISH) SPECIAL POTATO MANURE. This combination will give you a Crop to be Proud 01, BTOSSCJ Double Machine Dressad—Australian and New Zealand Algeria Dun, Barton, Sparrow bill, Leader, Record and Yieider Seed Oats. Hawke’s Bay, Sandou, and South Island Perennial Rye. Hurst’s Clovers and Carton’s Regenerated Seeds. Partridge and Dun Field Peas, Ryecorn, Imported Wester® (Special facilities for mixing manures under export direction) Superphosphate, Ronedust, Guano, Loed a Basic t. ag, other fertilisers. j r*-i n Pollard, Bran, Sncroaine, Fluid Molasses, Linseed/Gilrutb antf Tin Calf Foods, Pig-feed, specially ground t r customer® requirements. , _ _ , Oaten Sheaf Chaff, Whole nr Cashed Oats. Coopers’ Medico and Special Worm Tablets. . British Fencing Wire, Corrugated Iron, Crown I -went D.B Nails, Staples, Cyclone and Wue Netting, rates, etc. NEWTON KING. 9S m PlymcMtfe. BtPaW«r«L lAgiewMfr. ' h■ | ■' ’

FO m THE LANCET. - g Sound ot Bnmb sub Jom®i JBltßu-ro, *m*np. jVtklpjluh Cbtmßtru. eturmaoioc?. {Mil« iKiilb, ana JIjOH, wmmi pcbuskeo cvEF-v Fmo*r. PrltO SIXPENCE. ! above world-famous Medical Journal says: mmm'‘Finer Tea means Better Health! mfifliijifW n,/ '.y-v //// /;// i' i, V•. %• # * This opinion was arrived at after exhaustive experiments and it was proved that not only was fine tea healthful and inferior tea injurious* but fine tea is actually cheaper ia use. less being* required. ea s Will stand all tests for Health and Economy /*fSV AGENT —NfcWYun aiHfiTFORB:

THE FAMOUS FORD -—M 0T OR CAR S. JJ gRIDCER, Sole Agent, Stratford. Years of experience have made ns EXPERTS with these Cars, and being SOLE AGENTS for Spare Parts in Stratford, we can guarantee you firstclass work at prices that defy competition. A large stock of Tyres, Oils, Greases and Accessories in, stock. Care For Hire. Telephone, No. 27. Correspondence invited. '\J OU may pay more money, but you I cannot get a better dentifrice than “OZO”’ TOOTH. POWDER at Gd per tin. It makes the teeth pearly white, and preserves them— Gd tins everywhere. ADVERTISED GOODS ARE STANDARD GOODS The World Over. WHY 2 BECAUSE there must be in advertised goods,, a uniform high quality, otherwise the advertised article not being up to the standard claimed for it, will not be piirehased again, and the advertising . will be unprofitable. Advertising is Insurance, therefore; that the goods are as represented and good value.

gEPARATOR. Separators are going up in price rapidly. I advise all wlio are thinking of buying to do so at once. I have just landed a new lot of Fortuna’s direct from Sweden, when these are gone, 1 eas't promise to supply. B. HAiJKN^jJ, Juliet, Street, atratmra. J^ORTUNA A O' THE FIRM FOR VALUE IN FURNITUREI If you are looking for real Value, combined with furniture of Sound Reliable Quality, look for us: We are selling good furniture at the .owest possible price, and we have a reputation second to none. Our Stocks are Remarkably Complete. We shall welcome a visit of inspection from you. E Cabinetmakers, Upholsterers, and Undertakers. RECAN STREET. Stratford. VANS AND rjIICHBON,

'i'he consumer who buys advertised goods rarely makes a mistake. “Stratford Evening Post” readers will profit by a careful perusal of the advertising col(mm POP Up-to-date Job Printing, call , the “Stratford Evening Post.”

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 22, 20 August 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 22, 20 August 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 22, 20 August 1917, Page 3