Every Article in Shop fh| ‘reduced to bedrock for cash. All Goods marked in plain Figures, SEE WINDOWS FOR BARGAINS. SIS COM D IIIML % % : Watch this Space for Sale Quotations. ■TOCKTA HKisi: I Ji| 'fi IT a s js M Sr a i § 1 /1 B w a # f ra3 oE& asa I BBS ■ ; GHARLES E® JAMES, Cash Trader, i’’.J •• J:’ , J i’ 1 '.) f '•A/ i:,, A { '' f ( Cl : I p|‘ J f BraAßua’wagnaa^TTgrinrawajT.-jrißJßKg^t^jr^ajp^iirraya’g^g^ttaagTiagraKUJEjpijnni J <rr\ ‘O. WKI an r*t* ’ihria. W J' Remember Saturday, the 20th April, 1912, knocks down the previous prices for a few weeks. Come one, come all and participate in the Bargains. A JS % ora P.O. Box: 9 21.
BUSINESS NOTICES. SIDNEY WARD. N. F. DUNLOP. ' /WARD & DUNLOP. LAND, ESTATE, HOUSE, AMD COMMISSION AGENTS. 'I OK ACRES, NGAIRE, well watered and subdivided, all plpughable, 40 JLacres has been stumped and ploughed; close to factory and school; Groomed House, 10-bail cowshed, concrete floor, and other outbuildings. This Farm will carry 42 cows, and is cheap at £3O per acre; easy terms. ACRES, NGAIRE, 9 paddocks; 100 acres has been ploughed, live JL DU and wire fences, 2 miles from factory, will carry 65 cows; good 6rooraed House and spledid shed. Price £32; first mortgage £2500 at 4£ per cent.; £IOOO deposit, balance at 5 per cent. DkA ACRES, in good district, 130 acres in grass; freehold; about 100 fa/tJxs chains sheep-proof fences; papa formation; whare, orchard, yards, x >flnd dip; price £3 10s per acre; £l5O cash required, balance at 4 per cent |AK ACRES, FREEHOLD, very choice Farm, nicely situated on good JLUeJ road, and handy to factory and school; carrying 36 cows and young stock; 6-roomed house and splendid cowshed, concrete floor; water laid on; price only £25; £SOO cash required. WE SELL THE EARTH. A PERFECT SOAP C FOR THE TOILET IS EDWARDS’ SUPERFATTED SKIN SOAP. A bathroom luxury at a popular figure. A single cake 9d, or three ‘ • ■ ' cakes in box 2s. 1 •' ’- ! i‘ ‘' '• l; - -•-- ■‘A *- -•/ v. ’•* THIS QUEEN OF GOOD SOAPS is not made with animal fats. F. EDWARDS. Saul ;• -..'.qK, >(; ■<>.. •■{>■: -.J or- > PHARMACIST, Broadway, Stratford. stasias MAaatMN 3 WEEKS’ SENSATION. STARTING APRIL 3rd. BROCELBBANK’S ■ CHEAT STOCK REDUCING SALE OF FURNITURE. i WORTH TO BE SACRIFICED TO MAKE ROOM FOR STOCK ARRIVING. 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT ON THESE LINES— Heart Rugs, Door Slips, Sofa Squares, Carpet Squares, Carpet Runners, Collapsible Go-carts, Curtains, Bedsteads, Fenders and Irons. Overmantels. 15 PER CENT. ON THESE— Wire Mattresses and Stretchers, Suites, upholstered Chairs, Couches, Rattan Goods, Blinds, Quilts, Toilet Ware. 10 PER CENT. ON THESELino, Floorcloth,, Kapoc and Flax Bedding, Chairs, 3 piece Suite, Writing Bureaux, Piano Stool, Sideboards, Wardrobes, Combinations, Chests, Duchess Chests, Talbes, and several other lines. '/■ A" . ; BUYERS, DON’T MISS THIS CHANCE.
BUSINESS NOTICES. FARMERS ! LOOK AT THSS I FREEHOLD DAIRY FARMS: SNIPS. Splendid little Dairy Farm, 150 acres, rich quality, all level; sheep-proof fences; 1$ miles creamery and railway station. Price £22 10s per acre; good 7-rcomcd House, good outbuildings; £SOO cash; easy terms. 197 Acres, freehold, 5-roomed House. 20-bail cowshed; one mile creamery, 4 miles railway station. Price £lO 5s per acre; £7OO cash; good terms, i 232 Acres, Freehold, all ploughable except about 20 acres; two miles from Toko, one mile creamery and railway; 5-roomed House, cowshed, and conveniences; £24 per acre, including 50 milking cows; ' £IOOO cash; good terms. 114 Acres. Freehold 2 miles from school, one mile to creamery, new 1 5-roomed House; good cowshed * and outbuildings; £l7 per acre; : very easy terms to good man. i We have a choice selection of Pro" i parties on our books, of aii deccnp- j tiens. Clients shown over properties I Free of charge. HOBBS AMD CO., 1 1 AUCTIONEER? ! i LAND AND ESTATw, AGENTS, feIRATFORD.
BUSINESS NOTICES. THE SECOND CUP I A good deal can be said about the second cup, and, imped, a good deal depends upon the second cup when one ; s dealing with Tea. Yon can toll the strength and quality o' a Tea by the second cup. it :s when the water is poured ever the leaves for the second time that you got the true tost. SLEND TEA yields a good second cup, rich in flavour and with plenty of stimulating properties. It is strong ; it is rich; and there is a im-j-.o cjie.r .1 dUuitl me navonr that gives pleasure to' ihe palate. You will never tire of drinking Crescent Blend Tea. EMPIRE TEA COMPANY, W. & 0. TURNBULL & CO., PROPRIETORS, Wellington.
TO THE DAIRY FARMER THE MEH-RING FOOT - pOWEa MILKING MACHINE IS THE MACHINE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING YEARS FOR. WILL MILK 20 COWS PER HOUR AT AN ANNUAL COST FOR UPKEEP OF 10s. PRICE £22 12s 6d LANDED AT YOUR NEAREST STATION. S. M. PORRITT. STRATFORD—AGENT FOR TARANAKI. W. P. NTCOLL. W. H. ROWE. IF YOU WANT FIRST QUALITY GRASS AND CLOVER SEED WRITE TO US FOR SAMPLES AND QUOTATIONS. WE stuck Ml Seeds required for Autumn Sowing, drawn only from the most reliable sources, including— TYEGRA'SS. Perennial, Canterbury double-machined. HAWKE’S BAY double-machined. ITALIAN, Best Canterbury. ‘ COCKSFOOT, Double-dressed Akaroa A Farmers’ Dressed. OW GRASS, Best Selected. VHITE CLOVER. TIMOTHY, FESCUE, LOTUS MAJOR, FOXTAIL. CREATED DOG’S TAIL, CHEWING’S ENC7LISH TREFOIL, POA PRATENSIS, ROWE. CING AND BROUGHAM STREETS NEW PLYMOUTH
A Perfect Beverage, combining Strength, Purity aud Solubility."— / Medical Annual. \ wm jV} im ra w I rU u IP ww Ji tm M ’S>v ?>. < M SJ* \ef<^CC VS--'V. Universally appreciated for its High Quality and Delicious Flavour. beat Sc Goes Farthest. d (
gTRATFOTO FOUNTAIN HOUSE. VISITORS TO STRATFORD Should not fail to visit MOUNT EGMONT. An easy drive of an hour and a half will take you to the House. MR. CHRISTLrsSEJv, the Caretaker, will provide good Accommodation and Meals at very Moderate Rates. The Furnishing of the House has been considerably added to, and the Road improved. THIS IS THE SHORTEST ROUTE TO MOUNT EGMONT.
STOF B ’ S HAWKE’S BAY, TARANAKI WELLINGTON, And Municipal, and General DIREC T 0 R V, And am Zaaiasid Annua?. 22nd year of Publication Edited by John Stans. ■)emy Bvo. size, containing 1450 pages, together with Numerous Maps, ■ corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt lettered. RICE: If ordered before Publics’ton. 12a (Ki; after ’‘'•"hlination, 16a. H. BOARD, gIUCKL A Y E R, Estimates Given For Bricklaying, Concrete Worb, etc. ORDERS MAY BE LEFT WITH BELLRINGERS’.
TO HORSE OWNERS ! ' USE C. AACAARD’S HORSE COVERS. Made Right. Fit Right. Price Right. Please Write, Or, Better Still, COME AND INSPECT. FOR SALE. DESIRABLE BOROUGH PROPERTY Of 14 ACRES, With good Residence of Six Rooms, and necessary Outbuildings. Will brsold either in one lot or purchasei may take a third of the property. Principals only dealt with. Ippiy V '•‘Borough Property for Sale, * Caro this olSos FOR SALE, »JAA ACRES, adjoining railway \J station, school, post office, hotel, town hall, and stores; large dual plant factory on property, paying 13d per lb., for butter-fat this season; large house; well fenced ard jubuivideJ; good, up-to-date outbudoings; all level land, and good portion in crop. Price £3O per acre; 25 per sent, cash, balance at 5 per cent „ or would consider sheep country in exchange. Address—“FARMER,” Care “Stratford Kzoning Post. - ' JpjTO'fEL, STRATFORD. Mrs. Jim Sullivan Proprietress (Late of Pot one and Coronation Hotel. Ellharn). Do.-ires to notify the general public that site has taken over the above well-known Hotel, and will bo glad to welcome old and new friends. TARIFF: 1s Gd per Ray, ,C 1 Weekly. All Meals is.
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S. J. SMALL, MIDHIRST, PLUMBER AND TINSMITH. ACETYLENE GAS PLANTS INSTALLED. Cycles Repaired on Shortest Notice. Large Stocks of Tanks, Baths, •Chimneys, Cycles and Accessories. -iAWS SHARPENED and GTILLETED SUNBURNT FACES MAKES SAD PEOPLE. EDWARDS' PEROXIDE CREAM Is the Finest Remedy in the world. Price only Is 6cS. F. EDWARDS, 'hemist Stratfor \ HpO ADVERTISERS. Replace [Matter for Standing Advertisement Spares MUST BE HANDED IN at this office NOT LATER than 3 p.m. on (ho day prior to that on which replace is to appear. Replaces forwarded at more frequent intervals than the period contracted for, will he CHARGED AT THE RATE OF Gd PER. INCH, without further notice. TEE MANAGER.
YOU CANNOT GROW GOOD "CROPS FROM POOR SEEDS! t. '■ I .v ; ■ - ■ ■ ■ The Farmer who wants to get tho most for h!s time, labour,, ami money must sow seeds that are thoroughly reliable. If he buys at random, the crops will grow at, random, and the result will be disappointment and loss. GET NEWTON KING’S “STERLING” BRAND SEEDS. The weather conditions being favourable, bumper crops will bo yours These seeds have first-class germinating qualities, and when sown in ground prepared with “STERLING ” MANURES, prove most prolific New Season's Seeds can now bo supplied—Hurst’s Seeds and Turnips, Monarch, Champion, Crimson King, John Bull, anti Magnum Bonum # Swedes, Purpio-top Mammoth, Purple and Green-top Yellow Aberdeen Imperial Graon Globe, and Romney Marsh Turnips. ■ HELP THESE SEEDS ALONG WITH "STERLING” MANURES. WHICH ARE THE BEST VALUE OFFERING. Special Turnip Manure, Pure Eonedust, Superphosphate, etc., Bashv Slag, Sulphate of Potash, Sulphate of Ammonia, also Borthwick onf Gear Company’s Special Manures. NEWTON KING, NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, KAPONCIA.
[Established 1896.] JOHN ETREE, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. WatohGS) decks, Jowelterj?, Silverware, a«d EiMrepiats, OF EVEEI! DESCRIPTION, barge Assortment of Articles suitable for presents, AT LOWEST PRICES. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. JOKN PETRS E, Broadway. Stratfcri,
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