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ON DECEMBER lßv 1917, ym E 63 % MAY PUT YtJ« TO SOME INCONVENIENCE to procwre “ Britain'. National Beverage " having excellent t®u*e qualities, viz., mild Al£. 'i WARD A CO. specialise in * light SnranMff ALE brewed only from pure malt, hop*, and cane sugar. No chemical adulteration. Read the following atialyns, and INSIST ON WARD®: A. A. Bickerton, Government Analyst, reports a* Bade? • • £ i •- X*h« ena>y»ia and biological examination of ti»«w» Alee prove them to be perfectly sound and ttonally good sample*. equal to the beat ENG ALES of the flame clam. “ They rank amonget the best flavoured and soundest Al«fl that 1 have ever come acres* dunng my experience s a as analyst** Procurable »1 aH Hotels, or rtej ’Phono SS, and WSifiV M Having.. WARD’S «t* ALE m FI NT On QUART DOTTLES I j 4 MALONE ® CQ„ AOKKTB. STRATFORD.

NEWTON AND SWAIN MOTOR AND GENERAL ENGINEERS. 'EUREKA GARAGE,. BROADWAY SOUTH, By the Bridge. Telephone numbers, Private Residence 79, Garage 115. this Garage is now re-modelled and equipped with special machinery, electrically driven and suitable for every description of work. Every description of Car and General Engineering work undertaken and satisfaction guaranteed. SOLE AGENCIES: COMMONWEALTH (Partin Palmer) Full-powered Cars.-These cars easily present the best value of any car at present on the ..ew Zealand rnarke . Outstanding features are full floating hack axle, liberal springing ensuring easy rising, double buib'iheadlights allowing dimming thus minimising risk of accidents; Horsehair upholstering, oak timber only used throughout the body construction. Selling price, £390, Stratford. Car can now he inspected at our Garage. ■ • ' ■ ;■ . , , . ' V . ONE GREAT SPECIALITY RE-MACNETiZING MAGNETO-MAGNETS.— These can now be made stronger than originally. Results absolutely satisfactory and guaranteed. Bring you cars along with weak magnetos and get good results again No Cure No PayS Stocks on hand of AVON TYRES—BRITISH MADE. Come to us for BRITAIN’S BEST TYRE.

-Y is a Natural Blend of PURE CEYLON TEA Examine SURATURA TEA and you will find no waste . It is all tea. It is much more economical to drink SURATURA TELA instead of lea iiili of useless fibre TRY IT! IMS

150,000 Plates of Creamoata were served this morning! Do you wonder then that this inimitably delicious cereal food is rightly termed N.Z.’s National Breakfast ? And what better dish could be served to start the day than (Cream o’ the Oat) —whal other food lia s all the nourishing qualities of the oat—the phosphorus, lecithin and proleid needed for brain and body building? The popularity of Creamoata is indeed a tribute to its quality. Get a packet to-day. And remember that every Creamoata packet contains the coupons enabling you to ■ in the great Free Gift Scheme, 19 share y RuMsrsj Name f« mTu^Tsrm •m Mils makes a plat of flneet family u«sii aai s*Ji rammi tmMtU SmmtM-

“From Our Boy!” Does your boy write home on Red Triangle Paper? The Y.M.C.A. supplies over 180 million sheets of note paper per year free of cost, and always urges the boys to “write home first.” Send donations to OAPT. D. A. EWBH, Hon National Y.M.C.A, Treasurer. linker'* Building. Well in'/ 1 on.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 44, 17 September 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 44, 17 September 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 44, 17 September 1918, Page 7

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