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Every Article in Shop reduced to bedrock for cash. All Goods marked in plain Figures, SEE WINDOWS FOR BARGAINS. Watch this Space for Sale Quotations. •■■■■•: ' SECOND ANNUAL i ITOC T A VTKH S A l.ll Kpjes I b\ '■«i j i n iss&s/a&hi Ijjjj/ raSLa a £2»=a 1 iti Em m 11pip i m n nsip gi n I liyiiis dil iii iiiia iii i CHARLES E. JAMES Trader Remember Saturday, the 20tli April, 1912, knocks down the previous prices for a few weeks. Come one, come all and participate in the Bargains. SS EZZS!SISSiSSSSSISSSiS2S2SS2Si2^^ t 5 /TV . *a .r“ y atford '.O. Box 21.

BUSINESS NOTICES. SIDNEY WARD. N. F. DUNLOP. WARD DUNLOP. LAND, ESTATE, HOUSE, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. •j ar ACRES, NGAIRE, well watered and subdivided, all ploughahle, 40 AjUfJ acres has been stumped and ploughed; close to factory and school ; 6-roomed 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 X.Ol/:.and wire fences, 2 miles from factory, will carry 65 cows; good 6roomed House and spledid shed. Price £32; first mortgage £2500 at 4$ per cent.; £IOOO deposit, balance at 5 per cent. OPfcA ACRES, in good district, 130 acres in grass; freehold; about 100 chains sheep-proof fences; papa formation; whare, orchard, yards, and dip; price £3 10s per acre; £l5O cash required, balance at 4 per cent. 1 APi ACRES, FREEHOLD, very choice Farm, nicely situated on good XUt) 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 : FOR THE TOILET IS ) , V EDWARDS’ SUPERFATTED SKIN SOAP. A bathrooin luxury at a popular figure. A single cake 9d, or three ' cakes in bos 2s. THIS QUEEN OF GOOD SOAPS is not made with animal fats. F. EDWARDS. ■!: lid i V.'*) j ' : 0 V - i D" ■ ■ .. , j>. YOU, CANNOT GROW GOOD CROPS FROM POOR SEEDS U The Farmer who wants: to got the most for h!s time, labour, a ns?, money must sow seeds that are thoroughly reliable. If ho buy*' at random, the crops will grow at random, and the result will he { % disappointment and loss. ■KING’S BRAMD SEEDS. ' /i! •,, \b , ■ ’ : The weather conditions being favourable, bumper crops will he yourt These seeds have first-class germinating qualities, and when sown u ground prepared with “STERLING ” MANURES, prove most prolific New Season’s Seeds can now be supplied—Hurst’s Seeds and Turnips., Monarch, Champion, Crimson King, -John Bull, and Magnum Bonum Swedes, Purple-top Mammoth, Purple and Green-top Yellow Aberdeen Imperial Green Globe, and Romney Marsh Turnips. HELP THESE SEEDS ALONG WITH “STERLING” MANURES ! WHICH ARE THE BEST VALUE OFFERING. Special Turnip Manure, Pure Bonsdust, Superphosphate, etc., Bard Slag, Sulphate of Potash, Sulphate of Ammonia, also Barthwick am Gear Company's Special Manures. NEWTON « STERLING ” PHARMACIST, Broadway, Stratford. NEWTON KING. NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD. KAPONGA L.M.C. MOTOR- CYCLES 3i H.P. ARE UNEQUALLED. I THE 1912 MODEL L.M.C. MOTOR IS WORTH YOUR CONSIDERATION. A FEW ADVANTAGES—i 'atp:: J * Free Engine. Simple and effective, allowing a start from a standstill. Auto Varla Pulley, allowing change of gear without use of levers. < I -r • ’ : Frame, specially reinforced for Now Zealand roads. Control. All worked from handle-bars. Engine. L.M.C. throughout; fast, reliable, and silent. FREE TUITION. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. ’ GREAT HILL CLIMBERS. PRJCE £g s AND £ 7O , CALL AN3 INSPECT AT EMERY & NEXT CRITERION HOTEL. DEVON STREET, PLYMOUTH. 5 Cl

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6, 4 May 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6, 4 May 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6, 4 May 1912, Page 7

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