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ORDER SUITS DIFFERENT FROM 'Llio Ordinary Custon-Tailorcd Suits in only one or two Particulars. The first difference is important. THEY COST £2 LESS. A Saving of forty shillings on every suit will enable you to spend £2 on some other desired article, or to put £2 to your credit in the bank. W THE other difference is slight. The Chart Measurements are written on a special form, and the Tailors in his order book. After that, the Suits may be said to be the same. BUT IN our Case the Suit is Cut by a Cutter who is a highlypaid Specialist. He does nothing else. The whole of the building of the Suit is done under Specialists’ direct control. And it comes to you with a full guarantee ol workmanship, lit,, and material, wearing just as well as that £5 10s Suit, and costing £2 loss. ASK ANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS. EGMONT CLOTHING COMPANY, CHART LIE BROADWAY, STHATFOBD.

226 ACHES, FREEHOLD AT £l2 10 0 /MIOOME!) HOUSE and Out-buildings. Frontage to two v) Roads; both metalled. 21i acres in grass; 15 acres in bush; well watered; 180 acres ploughable; carry 50 cows and also dry stock. Factorj- 1 mile. Post Office and School 1 mile. Splendid climate. 12 miles from railway. Good road all the way. Mortgages: £I4OO for 41 years at 5 per cent. £550 for 5 years at 0 per cent. Price £l3 per acre; equity £875. Will exchange for Town Property or Mortgages. • H. THOMPSON., PRESERVING PANS. AND EVERY ARTICLE COMPRISED IN A COMPLETE MODE JAM MAKING OUTFIT. jam making is a more easy and pleasant task when you havg t right appliances and WE Sell them. They include:— PRESERVING PAMS—White Enamel led on Cast Iron,,a Steven’s White Enamelled. All sizes from 7s 6d. BRASS PANS—Best Heavy Make from 9s Gd each. ALUMINIUM PANS fr-sm 15s each. MASON’S JARS —Packed sis card-board,boxes of 1 doz., ready for delivery, lowest Cash Prises. SPRING BALANCES— weighs up to 25!h5. 3 Is eac with Tin Tray, Is 6d each. WOOD SPOONS -All sizes, from 3d eachTARANAKI HARDWARE C fSuscsssrs to S. Ware? and Co.) BROADWAY, STRATFORD. FARMS. FARMS. STRAIGHT-OliT lease. '2O ACRES TOKO DISTRICT, 3 miles from railway; subdivided into paddocks; 5-roomed House and o u thuildings. Owner will lease s very favourably for a term. Price f ,n application. EXCHANGE FOR SMALL DAIRY FARM. , 100 ACRES FREEHOLD, subdivided ir.io six paddocks; all in good E lish /grasses; at present carrying 2! sheep per acre; 5-roomed Ho and 14-bail cowshed. Price per acno £2O; equity £2100; creamery ectly opposite the property; railway and school three miles. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. t3O ACRES STRATHMORE DESTRi CT, 150 acres in grass, subdiv" into throe paddocks; wintered 2 sheep per acre; whare, yards. Owner will lease for a term of R years; rent Gs per acre. This is worth considering. INCLUDED IN OUR LIST, wo have several Farms and Small Cra Runs for Sale, besides Hotels, Boarding Houses, Livery Stables, «to. AGENTS FOR MUTUAL, LIFE and CITIZENS’ ASSURANCE COMP M°CLU GG AGE & C NO, laws mn gomshssson agents, YORK CHAMBERS, STRATFORD,

SETTLE ON A GOOD THING 1 LUC host of Good Things are to lie had at the CENTRAL TEA ROOMS. Light Refreshments at all reasonable hours. Bread and Small Goods are of the best. Up-to-date stock of Choice Confectionery. Soft Drinks. D. BEAUMONT, (Late Kerr and Mcßain), BIIOADWAY, STRAT CORD. TT OST, from Stratford Sale Yards J-G 'Thursday Evening last, one 18* infinih Jersey Bull. Eire brand on rump ‘W.B.” Webster, Dobson ard Co. STARTLING, but True. —Every 50th purchaser of a pair of the famous C.B.A. Boots or Shoos will have the whole of the purchase money returned. Wend your way to the C.B. A., Broadway. DO YOU KNOW that you can get a pair of Boots or Shoes absolutely free at the C.8.A., Broadway. See windows for particulars. FREE, FREE.—Under om great free gift schema, Mr Longman, Pohokura, was the first to obtain goods for nothing. You may be the nest. Hustle along. C.8.A.. Broadway.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 44, 20 February 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 44, 20 February 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 44, 20 February 1913, Page 6

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