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SGSNSSS NOTIOIEB SEE WINDOW. FROM*SATURDAY, MARCH 9th, FOR 236 HOURS ONLY. GENUINE HALF YEARLY CASH BOOT BARGAIN SALE WILL CONTINUE TO STYLE. For Flexibility and Low Prices. Bcctires Bpstocks Phit well MAKES All HANNAH'S Specialities. Waulk well Foot forms Ware well Every Pair Rcouced. Nothing kept back. Ladies' Bargain Tabic stiil doing roaring business every day. HANNAH'S, BROADWAY.

FOR MATRON Am MAID. Fashion has decreed'that for the present no lady can afford to be without a Good Tailor-made Costume. It is at once the most practical and becoming dress for Winter Wear. The Tailor-Made Costumes produced by THE CASH-TAILORING CO. are especially worthy. They are cut from the Finest Materials by Expert Cutters, and Tailored by Competent Workmen. We impart distinctiveness to the garments we make and a CASH TAILORING CO TAILOR-MADE COSTUME marks its wearer as a woman of Fashion and Refined Tastes. Further, we are daily complimented by satisfied patrons, who avow that their Costumes are a pleasure to wear. LET YOUR NEXT COSTUME/BE TAILORED HERE. THE GASH TAILORING CO.,

CEUERAL iFuKnisher, Broadway ■ . ' l: ■„ ! STRATFORD, 1 Whi'r'e satisfaction can bo given in Quality, Value ; and PrkeS. Carries the Largest Stockin Taranaki. Manufactured by the Beßt Workmen. $Mm mm mam 'Artistic Ifurni-tur&,-comprising every Article required in the not in stock will be manufactured in the factory at the shortest notice. Funerals Conducted, at Lowest RateSj towii or country. J OHN GENERAL F-URNi&HEJ? STRATFORD.

BEAUTY DRAWS US WITH A SINGLE HAIR J yasrfk\ t^% And, be a woman not fair, as Shakespeare, says: Vsr '/■' 4^^K"Sti e 'the mends in lier own in truth it is not difficult to greatly improve ono's looks, and at STOHR'S fas IT IS MADE AN EASY MATTER. t STOMA'S CREAMY CREAM GLACBER : FOAM A delicately perfumed face cream that quickly removes sunburn and freckles in hot weather, leaving tho skin soft and clear. STOHR'S CARNATBON BbfIfATED ANfrSEPTIC TALCUM POWDER. i Beautifies the Complexion of those who use it, delightfully cool and refreshing. ! In countless ways a woman may improve liar fortune by improving her looks, if she seeks the aid of |; ITOHR CHEMIST, Stf-fttfoi d.

HAWKE'S BAY, TARANAKI WELLINGTON, And oommerc'.ag, Municipal, and General DIRECTORS, And New Znaland Annual. F.sSSted by John Stan®. Demy Hvo. size, containing 1450 pages, together with Numerous Maps, corrected to date, the whole handsomely hound in cloth, gi!f letter°d. PRICE: If ordered before I*c ! Uc&tion, 12s B*i; aftor IGe. UNIMPROVED FARMS FOR LITTLE MONEY. 80 ACHES, with deep water river frontage, 40s per acre. 100 ACRES, good flat land, and ploughable; 30s per acre. 142 ACRES, good land; 20s per acre. The total area 322 acres adjoins, /and would make a good farm. To be had on easy terms, or, for a each offer for the lot will be favourably considered. IGS ACRES, would nialie a good dairy farm when improved; 4.0 s per acre, on easy terras. 117 ACRES, improved, all in grass, an ideal dairy farm, at £ls 10s, on easy terms. 112 ACRES, all improved, in grass and buildings; a fine dairy farm.) at £l4 10s. WZLSO?! AND RO3BSNS, AUCTIONEERS AMD LAND AGENTS, Tauranga and Te Puke.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 84, 6 April 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 84, 6 April 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 84, 6 April 1912, Page 2

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