BUSINESS NOTICESLARGE CONSIGNMENTS i,■ t iii ' : .*/■■■ i OF NEW GOODS FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS. ■* *“■ * \ "*■ * T - ". T ~ r HAVE ARRIVED, AND ARE NOW BEING SHOWN. *HE LATEST STYLES IN LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS /HE LATEST STYLES IN LADIES’ READY TO WEAR HATS. THE LATEST STYLES IN GIRLS’ AND MAIDS’ HATS.. THE LATEST STYLES IN LADIES’ COSTUMES. THE LATEST STYLES IN LADIES’ BLOUSE ROBES. „„„ THE LATEST STYLES IN LADIES’ PRINT AND MUSLIN BLOUSES. THE LATEST STYLES IN LADIES’ SILK SHIRT BLOUSES. THE LATEST STYLES AND MATERIALS IN DRESS FABRICS. THE LATEST MATERIALS IN COTTON DRESS FABRICS.^^^ PRICES BEDROCK—VALUES UNSURPASSED. A. SPENCE, ~ * .. ■ v ‘ -'■ <S [ >* ‘ BROADV/AY, STRATFQRD. - ■ NEW ZEALAND, •, LOAN & MERCANTILE II AGENCY C°LIMITEu, AND REDUCED, STRATFORD. f f STOCK AUCTIONEERS, LAss lAtMJ.ilf, AND ... CEKERAL MiNOHA.NIi^c-; SMALL DAIRY FARMS. GOOD, CHEAP, AND HANDY. EASY TERMS. EASY TERMS. EASY TERMS. SIX FARMS, .ranging from 100 to 140 acres, prices from, £2O t0.£26 per acre; nice,level and undulating land, about 1 mile to factory and 2 miles to township and railway, by good metal roads. Only £1 or £2 per acre cash dowA) ibd the balance at sipCr ; ocnt. For 10 or 12 years if desired. greatest oportunltles ever offered to a man with, very limited capital. We assist" Land Salesman. Hn MUill!.lS!?T» sTogEilt;:) QlHl’i! U;li . ■■■ rAUMEH'S 1 FAVOURITE DRILLS, (fithOllCwllOA n/Utt'rrM Ifr.iwi<) "asomi - ■ CHAIN AND SPIKE HARROWS, GRAY ! w. A, Hewip. • Agent, .MOFAIHOU DON’T GET THE J&LUESi Gain*H*. CIcT EDWARDS’ ‘ 5 * ‘ ; TONING - UP : % yTONIC. If you do get the blues, that tired-out-before-you-begin feeling, you needn’t lose: expensive time laying up, or take an enforced holiday, just at the busy season; or tur3 out don’t-care sort of work Just because you are In a don’t-care sort of mood. H,Q I EDWA RD S’ QUININE AND IRON CORDIAL Is not only as, Q.pOp AS A GOOD HOLIDAY, ip that,it tones up the system; gives appetite; increases vitality; enriches the blood; but it does more—it does it at less expense than the cheapest holiday. Better a Bottle of EDWARDS’ QUININE AND IRON CORDIAL in the home than a forced holiday or a doctor, who could not prescribe a hotter medicine. It’s easy to take, too. Price 2s 6d and 4s 6d. m E p F. EDWARDS. Telephone 70. M.P.S. PHARMACIST. STRATFQRD. THE EGMONT COACH AND CARRIAGE C° * ' ' v • • (LATE POLLOCKS.) STRATFORD. IN STOCK AND FOR SALE CHEAPDRAG. to carry 17 passengers. EXPRESS, full lock, removable front and side seats. MILK WAGGON, will carry te or more cans. GIGS, Several to select from. STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER, in good order, suitable for milking 7 plant.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 47, 19 October 1912, Page 2
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424Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 47, 19 October 1912, Page 2
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