r i 7/. —rw “MB It Doesn’t The quality of a motor spirit decides the way it explodes. Some spirits detonate—explode instantaneously—hammer the piston with one crushing blow. Detonation causes knocking, vibration, wear and tear. Other spirit explodes progressively. The expansion of gas is prolonged. Power is throughout the entire downward stroke of the piston. It is this “follow through” which counts on hills. MOTOR SPIRIT 'I does not detonate. It explodes \yith a long, sustained thrust, giving new speed on the level, and new lift on the hilts. .
h For the thousands ' ; who love Good Tea > In the fulfilment of THEIR desires, “Amber Tips 0 has ; no rival. Never any but FINE teas —Ceylon’s best ar©, used in blending, “Amber Tips,” in order to give youthe utmost in quality, flavour, and ultimate economy^ Insist on a The term “Fine Tea ** is used by iea experts to describe only the better grades. They cost a little more per pound, hut witch less per cup. FINE Tea mm r;&» r taPV'Krr HUDSI
JOE M. HIGNETT LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR AND ASSESSOR, * STRATFORD. Agent for the Phoenix Assurance Company, (life, marine, fire, ami accident.) Enquiries promptly replied to Address; - (Hugo Cluisrihe's, Fenton Street. ■ f E. WITT CARRIER. CORDELIA STREET NORTH, STRATFORD. Motor speed truck for passengers and goods. Carting of all descriptions undertaken. ’ ’Phone No. 226.
gUTTER WRAPPERS.—To Dairy farmers who make their own butter: Obtain your butter-wrappers at the “Stratford Post” Job Printing
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 96, 28 August 1923, Page 3
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