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Cooper's and Little's Powder and Blum oueep uips. Wheelband's Wood Destroyer. Cooper's Special Worm Tables and Medico. Tig Feed specially ground to customers' requirements. Fluid Molasses—Linseed, whole and crushed. Partridge and Dun Field Peas, Western Wolts, Barley. Double Machine Dressed Australian Algerian Seed Oats. (JLiwko's Bav, Snndon, and South Island Perennial Rye, re- _ ported by Biologist as being particularly,pure .and of high germination). ■ ; Hurst's No. 1 Quality Clovers. Standard for over half a century. Shirley's Superphosphate, Calcutta and local Bum-dust, Guano, Rock 'Phosphate, Basic Super, Uasic Slag Substitute, British Fencing Wire, Corrugated Iron, Crown Cement.. L.H. Nails, Staples. Cyclone Woven and British F0w1,,, Pig, and Sheep Netting, Ready Roofing. Oaten Sheaf 'CHiail, whole and crushed Baled. Hay, and Straw. '■■• •■ NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, IXCLEWOOD. U: Tie thought of economy is usually associated with sacrifice. There are housewives to whom economy means the giving up of some desirable thing. "Amber Tips," although I costing a little more than .other teas is a real economy without any sacrifice because you use less* and get a better cup of tea. Besides "Amber Tips" being a blend of fjne teas it is a healthful beverage, the fact that "Fine Teas mean better health" was amply proved by medical investigation. sill *-<: «j z sv"r Packed in Three Grades : Costs a little more than others bat is worth the money. Try it. 77" -.... aGENT—J3EWTOW KSNC, BTRAYFOR&, <MrßMßßwr aiiB l TOi««a!W!tß*s^ 0 \ ' k~v r 3 • ft

When you have the despondent' "don't care" .feeling, you doubtless will attribute it to ti.e fact :tkat this, that and the other has gone wrong . But it vim take the trouble bo think, are not those bogeys in reality bul mere trifles! would you not just laugh and brush them aside if you were feeling well? What is wrong, is your ■ own health—you are "run down." The best tonic to remove worn and restore the merry laugh and happy activity is < EDWARDS' TQNSND-UP TON!! QUININE AND IRON CORDIAL. It is splendid for "chasing the blues away," Puts "a new lplexion on life." Price 2s Gd and fls Gd a bottle. OS* CHEMIST STRATFORD.

io the Public of Stratford and District. -DWARO'S are still HOWARDS iuWARD'S at (ho HOWARD'S LOLLY SHOP, Broadway, ,v tHM-o LOLLTES, SOFT DRINKS and ■<i ran be procured in largo or i- ... i|inn:t.illos Our loos arc clean, wholesome, pure, n'l n-iide bhrmmlintit by British labor. ( Civility, and PromptTF vnur is sore nn .1 'take NAZOL; it will relief.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 75, 26 February 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 75, 26 February 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 75, 26 February 1918, Page 3