BUSINESS NOTICES. SIDNEY WARD. M. F. DUNLOP. WARD & DUNLOP. LAND, ESTATE. HOUSE. AMD COMMISSION AGENTS. SHEEP COUNTRY FOR EXCHANGE—PAH ACRES, about 250 in grass, bnllance bush. S&t « Palmerston. WE SELL THE EARTHDISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP SALE. THE GOLDSMITHS AND SILVERSMITHS’ COMPANY 1L S S™.“B^ fBOM OOMMEN*CEs" TO-DAY, MONDAY, £} f“S h l°»ntrth“t°BlneS 8 lneS Jo facilitate sottkmont of the part,cr.Up accomts the stock most **j E CLOOKsf 8 ’ PLATED WARE, Ete., Etc. WILL BE OFFERED DURING THIS PERIOD AT From 15 to 25 Per Cent. T.I. i. MM • b ° m HOW ARE YOUR COWS £■> ' • ’■ Vv r ‘ ■ DOING THIS SEASON ? TP you are satisfied with “near enough, don t read this message; it is 1 y for the man who wants ids dairy herd to ho “just so.” At the-price butter and cheese command to-day, one ailing cow will soon pull down your profits. STOHR’S CLEANSING DRENCH IS A PROFIT-BUILDER. There isn’t a single farmer in Taranaki who can do without it if he tfaluy the health of his herd. , . , mt? a \r«mn Test our assertions with a trial packet of STOHR S CLEANS! DRENCH. It tones up the system, purifies the - blood, thus enabling the animal to give better milk and more of it. E. B. STOHR. CHEMIST, STRATFORD* .V--
DRAKE. t GROCER. THE SHOP FOR FANCY LINES. JARS TINNEDCAPE GOOSEBERRY JAM, RED CURRANT JELLY, BLACK CURRANT JAM, STRAWBERRY CONSERVE. OAK MARMALADE, HONEY ASPARAGUS, OYSTERS, NEWBURY’S RUSK, Etc., DON’T FORGET THE ARMCHAIR FOR THE PERSON THAT BUYo THE MOST DREADNOUGHT TEA FROM SEPT 30th to DECEMBER Ist W. P. NICOLL. W. H. ROWE. DAIRYING PLANT FOR SALE— VERY CHEAP. A client wishes to dispose of his DAIRYING PLANT, as he is giving up dairying—4 h.p. Engine, Boiler (tested to 2001bs), Alfa Laval Sepaiator, Toplias Churn and Butter-maker, Belts, Brush, Spanners, and all extras necessary to the plant. Splendid Plant for a few farmers wishing to start a small factory. WRITE US FOR PARTICULARS. WM. ROWE. BROUGHAM STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
T?HE ROYAL TEA AND DINING ROOMS. FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY. 8. J. PI VAC . Proprietor. (Lato Mrs. Brown’s Rooms). STRATFORD’S BEST AND MOST COMFORTABLE DINING ROOMS, LUNCHEON ROOMS AND TEA ROOMS. Fresh Fruit and High-class Confectionery. HOT MEALS AT ALL HOURS. S. J. PIVAC Proprietor.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 59, 2 November 1912, Page 7
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371Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 59, 2 November 1912, Page 7
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