BUSINESS NOTICES. r'm WA \ / -] v s©n ys JpfßW “SHELL” ECcrosci\e Gives More Old folk and young folk alike appreciate “SHELL Brand Kerosene, for it makes reading easier and does not strain tne eyes. Moreover, The British Imperial Oil Co.’s “SHELL Brand Kerosene is absolutely free from smoke and smell. Kerosene costs no more than other kinds, but it is far more economical. Buy a tin —you will find it gives the best results and can be used in any oil lamp, cooker, stove or heater. British Imperial Oil Co., ltd. London, Australia, and New Zealand. I szmn RAD.Erv MARK Got Rid of That f*AO Sor® Plao® I BEE OINTMENT UWITB CURES I ElJStuaptnce EttrpriHre. va r Supplies the natural juices of digestion, thereby curing Indigestion and stomach troubles. ■ I ‘ All Chemists and Stores, 2/6 U. * .. | > >' ( • I { j 20 PENCARROW ESTATE. ENCARROW ESTATE, IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH-CLASS HAIRY FARMS. THE UNDERSIGNED have received instructions from Mr. W. H. HEPPELL, of “Pencarrow,” HUIRANGI, near Waitara, to Sell by private treaty ou EASY TERMS—HIS FtNE FARM OE 500 ACRES, IN LOTS RANGING FROM 44 TO 122 ACRES. All lots are, or will he, boundary fenced, and are more or less subdivided . Above property is splendidly situated in a first-class dairying district, is nine miles from NEW PLYMOUTH, 2 miles from Railway Station, 3 miles from WAITARA, practically all level land, and well watered. For prices, plans, and all other particulars, apply to tne undersigned. R. F. CORNWALL, L. A. NOLAN AND CO., New Plymouth. W. MOUNTFORD, DESIRES to intimate that, having taken over the MIDHIRST SUTCHERY, he is prepared to supply the PRIM EST MEATS at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES for CASH, or strictly Monthly Accounts, as may bo arranged, and in the latter case all accounts must be paid without exception on or before 10th of the following month. SOLICITING YOUR PATRONAGE. W. SV3OUNTFORD, MIDHIRST BUTCHERY.
AGEAGALLA TEA. With an ugly name, hat a PRETTY LEAF OF DELICIOUS FLAVOUR. The latest and host Peffeci TEAS, THE CENTRAL CO-OP. ar« Sole Agents. Free Samples given away. Ask fnr one. STRATFORD ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON, 1912. LICENSES to take Trout iu any part of the Dominion will bo issued from Ist October, 1912; to 30th April, 1913, sbjecfc to such regulations as Ordcr-iu-Counci] describes. Fee .£l, Women and Roys os. The following have been issued licenses:—G. Hoi lard, Kaponga; L. Roira, Stratford; Ronald Cumberworth (hoy), J. Fitzgerald, G. 11. Drury, Pnilip Wright, H. T. Twiss, Wind. Brooking (hoy), Fred Collins All persons must produce their licenses on demand. Licenses mav he obtained from B. EE ARON, ' Secretary. Box 59, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 39, 9 October 1912, Page 7
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436Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 39, 9 October 1912, Page 7
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