WANTEDS. WANTED, a Man, for farm work; good wages to good man. Apply W. F. Eichstaedt, Waipuku. HOT WEATHER—Bathing cos tumes, for Ladies and Gents, Girls and Boys; Mighty Cheap, ROBINSONS’ Ready Money Store. EVERYTHING everybody could wish for in the way of Toys, Books, Cards, and Presents, at wonderfully low prices, at G. W. Mills’ Great Christmas Fair. Sole Agent for Santa Claus Ltd. EG. FOSTER has just procured • an expert Boot Repairer, and can repair your Boots on the shortest possible notice. Material and workmanship guaranteed. WANTED, those in search of employment, to call at ELDER’S Registry, Stratford, ’Phone 151. Positions for Generals, Housemaids, and Waitresses. ' LOST, from Stratford, on Sunday night, a Black Mare, hog-mane, long tail, aged, and shod all round. Reward on returning to H. Gray, Rosalind Street. VEHICLES for Sale at Reduced Figures (quite new) —One firstclass Phaeton, to carry four, price £SO; one Milk Waggon, to take nine cans, £35. Both Bargains. See our Dominion Gigs. BURRELL BROS., Coachbuilders, Hawera and Eltham. FOR SALE, two real good Secondhand Shacklook Ranges, and a Dover Stove; cheap. McMILLAN AND FREDRIC. _________ T?. G. FOSTER has a full stoca JLJ . of the latest in ies’, and Children’s Boot Wear for the Xmas trade. See window display. I HAVE VACANCIES for two or three Gentlemen Boarders; tennis court and all conveniences. Apply MRS MISCALL. “Rowe Grove.” PRESERVING PANS in all sizes, Brass and Enamel, Stevens’ or Kenrick’s Cast, Enamelled, Wood Spoons, Spring Balances and Scales of all kinds. The Taranaki Hardware are just opening up a new shipment, all at lowest cash prices. GOING to be Furnished by Brocklebanks’, noted for quality. Just you try them. I UST LANDED, a nice assortment f.l of Pumps and Rams, direct from the makers, and selling at Wellington prices; also Pipe and Fittings, L. and L. quality. McMILLAN AND FREDRIC. LADIES’ Blouses bought by us at desperate prices. See our window display. Blouses marked less than half usual cost. Muslin Is lid, 2s lid, 3s 6d; 3s lid. 4s lid. Big sizes good quality ; Jap. Silk 7s 6d, for cash only, at White’s Comer. WHEN in town, call at MRS. McCALLUM’S, Broadway; beautiful lot of Sample Hats in Chip and Crimoline to be cleared at less than wholesale cost. Wonderful bargains. A BIG XMAS BONUS, varying from 2s to 4s in the £ discount, is to be given to every cash buyer at Spence’s Store till the end of December. All departments are full of seasonable goods for the Xmas trade. If you are requiring anything in Ladies’ Gloves or Hosiery, Pretty Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Belts, Umbrellas, or Sunshades get them at this store, and save money. A. Spence, Stratford. YELVETJPiIe Carpet Squares, 9ft. by 10? t. Bin., for £3 17s 6d. The cheapest in town to clear, at Brocklebanks’. . A DOSE IN TIME will save a Cow ANTI-MAMMITIS, the reliable preventative and cure for Contagious Mammitis. 12 dose packets 4b, per post 4s 6d. McMILLAN AND FREDRIC, Stratford Sole Agents. OH A ACRES, IrwheSd, Good OvIU Quality; level wss sa&s Handy to Craawstr. 4611 A BIG XMAS BONUS, varying from 2s to 4s in the £ discount, is to he given to every cash buyer at Spence’s Store till the end of December. If you are looking for a Dainty Hat for a lady, or girl, or child; or if it is a Blouse or Robe, or Costume, you are in want of, buy here and your money will command the best value. A. Spence, Stratford.
W, H. H- YOUMC AMO *§.. LAMB «AKCA«Wi, I ■« a ACBEB, Aboo* 70 »crer I 1 O stumpeo *.nd reeown; 11 pad docks; all well sheltered wish nature and oru a mental plantation; gepd !■ roomed house, uplendid outbuilding* averything in real good order. £B4 pei acre : good terms. . | *rn ACRES, tip-toe Dairy Vsrva. 1 4 • one mile ach- »t ; iactory, and railway station; good buildings, am orchard. Price £27 per acre; e*s> term® to a good ruiiii. 4 ORES, 15 paddocks, *1 U • 3 i- guaMft; well fenced, metal led road ij vtuies school, creamery and railway station; guaranteed tc carry 40 cows, 21 acres of crop, p i acres turnips, 1 acre carrots, 20 cows spring dray, cans, ynplementu, three ; tacks hay; the lot £27 10s per acre, i model farm, will pay to inspect. 7Q ACRES, all ploughahle, 9 padi O looks. 60 acres ploughed and down down in English grasses; good muse and outbuildings; creamery on section. £OO per acre; £4OO cash; good mortgages. , -i Os A ACRES, 105 in grass, hnlanc* I in hash, good fences, met ailed road, school, creamery, and P.O we mile, good house and cowshed, £l2 per acre; £BB3 cash, orwill Exchange for sheep country The aoawe *rs inly « f«w »f a Abator celeottnn id pinpmrtln* w« bsvo •n »«« hoohs. GJlectß ahcveif* ovaip <=ren of W. H. H. YOWKC CO., LAMSJ AMO ESTATE AGENT*, STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 6, 2 January 1913, Page 1
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