V/A NT EDS. W HAWKINS AND CO., Dyers • and Cleaners, Hawera. Stratford agent, Mrs. Milsoa, care Lethaby Bros. :' WANTED to Let, 12 Acres, and House; rent, 27s Gd. Apply W. W. Hodge, Stratford. ANTED—Footballers to secure their Outfits from us; we have the most complete and up-to-date stock. Como and see for yourselves. HI, New Zealand Clothing Factory. KITING' Tads, 150 sheets good paper for Tenponce. Sale price. Charles E. James, Cash Trader, Stratford. WANTED Known—That our Football Boots are real good quality, good fitting, and the best of goalkickers. Try a pair. H. 8., New Zealand Clothing Factory. WE have just opened up a nice assortment of Electric Light Fittings; and they are not dear; either; one of these would make sv wonderful difference to the appearance of your drawingroom. McMillan and Fredric. WANTED Known—We have the best and most complete range of Oilskins, Waterproofs, Overcoats, and Umbrellas; inspection invited. H. 8., New Zealand Clothing Factory. WE study our customers’ interest, as well as our own, aud advise them to the best of our ability free of cost. McMfUan and Fredric, Engineers, Plumbers, Tinsmiths. WANTED to Sell, a Dairy Farm, or consider Exchange Stratford houses or laud. Apply W> : te, Draper; Stratford. WHAT’S the use of an unloaded gun? Our stock of fresh Ammunition includes the following brands of cartridges:—Nobel’s 1 Biulistite (throo qualities), Amberito, Elcy’s Smokeless, Bonas, Ruby’s, etc., etc. Also, Pea Rifle Cartridges, etc, Sidney Ward and Co., Ironmongers, Stratford. BLANKETS! Blankets! Blankets I Single Bed, Double Bed size, and extra largo size Blankets, atrockbottom prices for cash. R. D. Jietvqrs, Broadway, Strafford. ■' : ' LADIES’ Ready-to-wear Straws trimmed and untrimmod, in all the latest shapes. Very fine selection of modish Tweed Hats,;' Wool Hats for girls, in great variety. Mrs. McCallum, Broadway. ■ • HOODS, BonnetSj and Hats for the Babies. A big sample lot jno two alike. Very special prices. Mothers, call at once at Mrs. McGttllum’s, Broadway, Stratford. UOS! Rugs! Rugs! Gs 6d, 9s 6d, T2s Gd, T4s Gd; Travelling Rugs, IGs Gd, 21s, to 47s Gd; Strap Rugs, waterproof, 22s Gd, 21s Gd, 39s Gd, 47s Gd. R. D. Lowers, Broadway, Stratford. QUILTS! Quilts! Quilts! Eiderdown Go-cart sizes and Double Bed sizes; Marcella Quilts, 8s lid, 12s Gd, 18s Gd, 22s Gd up; Honeycomb Quilts, Is lid, 6s Gd, 8s Gd up. 11. D. Lewcrs, Broadwnv, Stratford. DON’T Forget that you get Twopence in the Shilling Discount on all Stationery and other lines at James’s Sale. Charles E. James. IT is an established fact that “Osram” Electric Lamps are the best aud cheapest to burn; every lamp guaranteed. Price 4s each. McMillan and Fredric, Agents. TAKE it in the morning—you’ll feel nippy at night! Edwards’ Toning-un Tonic. ; X OOK iu your mirror! Does- ; that jLJ face you see' picas" voa? Alter it for the better—Try Edwards’ DomoliA Face-Cream. ' AH I That wretched corn making you hop again? Try Ejlla Corn I • EVERY time you feel a bit “off,” take a dose of Edwards’ Toniugup Tonic. U 7 X7OU, can’t have soiled teeth and JL Edwards’ Perfect Deutrifice, too. - EGMONT Veterinary Ointment.£*i 1 a safe, sure, and reliable remedy. .-At Edwards’ Pharm icv. YOUR Name is Mud,” if you haven't a good gun for the Ist of May. Wo soil good Guns of ;ilh descriptions, double and single barrelled; Pea Rifles, or any sort of shooting iron you want. Sidney Ward and C 6., Broadway. NOW the* frost has coino. one fin'd all should make tlicmselv.es snug for tlie winter, and the way to do so is to visit Brocklebank’s furniture Show Rooms, Broadwav North," - - -. 1 ;t.iAXES —Plumb’s, Kelly’s, Mann’s, 4s Gd each; Disston Crosscut Saws, Mauls, Sledge Hammers. Wedges, Firewood Saws, 2s each. At Bellringers. . CJEEING is believing, so just inO spoct the stock of Furniture; on view at Brocklebank’s Furniture Warehouse. Broadway North. They'll give satisfaction as regards price aud quality. HAY Knives. Best English Make, rivetted side handle us 6d, tie handle Gs Gd, solid side handle 7s, tie handle 7s Gd. At Bellringers. T A DIES—Your orders solicited for «trousseau work ami all kinds of plain sowing. You should inspect the now blouses and blousing materials. A beautiful lot.—Mrs McCallum, Broad wn v. T>UILDINC? Got a quote front ns. P Bricks. Lime, Cement. Ranges, Grates, Roofing Iron, Steel Ceiling?. Locks, Hinges. Felt. Nails, and all Fittings. Bellringer Bros.. Ltd. -J Q/t ACHES, level. Dairy Farm. I OO all conveniences; good position; free from weeds; £l4 per acre. J. B. Richards. TO Firewood Cutters—Full Stocks of Crosscut and One-man Saws. Wedges, Hammers, etc., to choose from, at Sidney Ward and Co.’s, Ironmongers, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 80, 24 May 1911, Page 1
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