BUSINESS NOTICES. LARGE CONS IGNMBN TS OF NEW GOODS FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS. HAVE ARRIVED, AND ARE NOW BEING SHOWN «HE IHE 1 HE THE THE THE THE THE THE LATEST LATEST LATEST LATEST LATEST LATEST LATEST LATEST LATEST STYLES IN LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS. STYLES IN LADIES’ READY TO WEAR HATS. STYLES IN GIRLS’ AND MAIDS’ HATS. STYLES IN LADIES’ COSTUMES. STYLES IN LADIES’ BLOUSE ROBES. m nTTq „ Q STYLES IN LADIES’ PRINT AND MUSLIN BLOUSES. STYLES IN LADIES’ SILK SHIRT BLOUSES STYLES AND MATERIALS IN DRESS FABRICS. MATERIALS IN COTION DRESS FABRICS. PRICES BEDROCK—VALUES UNSURPASSED. A. SPENCE, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. NEW ZEALAND LOAN &• MERCANTILE AGENCY C** LIMITEu, AND REDUCED, STRATFORD. STOCK AUCTIONEER®, LAtfO SALESMEN, AMR GENERAL MERCHANTS KAn ACRES 0.R.P., at 16s; nice sheep country, 3 miles from store and .AVIS Post‘Office, 8 miles to railway; 200 to 250 acres in grass, no Veeds or scrub; good strong land, with plenty of Matai and lotara for fenS purposes; l-roomed house and good dairy; owner milks;2s to 30 cows. Price £3 10s per acre; very easy terms will be given to a practical man.^ ACRES 0.R.P., at 18s per acre, with 300 acres in grass; whare, 1 (H)U good orchard, and garden; this is splendid easy sheep country of wood quality ; railway passes within about 2 miles; owing to the owner ot goou q y 5 n ,.; ce } las justbeen reduced from £2 15s per acre ,to 30s 11 per acre for ’spot cash above a mortgage of £BOO which has 4 years to 3 i°un at 5 per cent We consider thisproperty a sound 200a ACRE -’ SPl —' iAJ'Oand with good buildings; 150 acres carried 47 cows, which returned n milk only £ls 5s per cow during the past season. Price £3l per acre, with mly £6OO ‘down; balance on good terms at 5 per cent. This is a line propropositions in the Waikato anti Bay of Plenty No nave beve a h DistrictSj such as the following:— ACRES, ’splendid Dairying Land, with every convenience, railway, 3UU town’ etc. Price £22 per acre. Owner would consider good town i°KIM LUU and railway 1 mile away. Splendid land, level and well watered^ ! n OAA P ACRES, beautiful rolling land, all ploughed and re-grassed; 1 ,)lIU railway, township, school, and factory about 1 mile; splendid lomestead, woolshed and stables. Cheap at £l6 10s; easy terms. No. 36.. A. C. BELL, Land Salesman. WE STOCK\CHINERY— FARMERS' 1 FAYOURITE DRILLS, DISCf polfc)ur«rr .e CHAIN AND SPIKE HARROWS, REID AND GRAY PLOUGHS, Etc. W. A. HEWITT, Agent. DON’T GET THE BLUES—GET EDWARDS’ TONING ■ UP TONIC. 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 Hdlday, just at the busy season; or turfi out don’t-care sort of work Just because you are in a don’t-care sort of mood. No! EDWARDS’ QUININE AND IRON CORDIAL Is not mly as GOOD AS A GOOD HOLIDAY, in that it tones np the system; giveg appetite; increases vitality; enriches the blond; but it does more—-it does it at less expense than the cheapest holiday. Bettor a Bottle of EDWARDS’ QUININE AND IRON CORDIAL in the home tfian a forced holiday or a doctor, who could not prescribe a better medicine. It’s easy to take, too. Price 2s 6ci and 4s 6d. F. EDWARDS, Telephone 70. M.P.S. PHARMACIST. STRATFORD. WE PLEASE THOSE WHO WANT THE BEST. * i NO SHODDY WORK TURNED OUT. A TRIAL SOLICITED. THE EGMONT COACH AND CARRIAGE C° * > f (Late Pollock’s), STRATFORD,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 51, 24 October 1912, Page 2
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583Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 51, 24 October 1912, Page 2
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