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ailßlNEgt NOTICES*

CHART ORDER SUITS ARE DIFFERENT FROM the 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 Jon to spend £2 on some other desired article, or to put £2 to your credit in the hank, 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 bo said to be the same. BUT IN our Case the Suit is Cut by a Cutter who is a highlypaid Specialist. Tie 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 of workmanship, fit,,.and material, wearing just as w r ell as that £5 10s Suit, and costing £2 less. ASK ANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS, EGMONT CLOTHING COMPANY, BROADWAY, STRATFORD-

226 AOKES - AT £l2 ; 10 0 6 -ROOMED HOUSE and Out-buildings. Frontage to two Roads; both metalled. 211 acres in grass; 15 acres in bush;' well watered; 180 acres ploughable; carry 50 cows and also dry stock. Factory 1 mile. Post Office and School 1 mile. Splendid climate. 12 miles from railway. Good road all the way. Mortgages; £l*loo for 41 years at 5 per cent. £550 for 5 years at 6 per cent. Price £l3 per acre; equity £875. Will exchange for Town Property or Mortgages. J. H. THOMPSON. PRESERVING PANS. AND EVERY ARTICLE COMPRISED IN A COMPLETE MODE’RN JAM MAKING OUTFIT. Jam making is a more' easy and pleasant task when you have the right appliances and WE Sell them. They include:—. PRESERVING PANS—White Enamelled on Cast Iron, and Steven’s White E names led. All sizes from 7s 6d. BRASS PANS--Best Heavy Make from 9s 6d each. ALUMINIUM PANS from 15s each. MASON’S JARS—Packed in card-board boxes of 1 doz„ all ready for delivery, at lowest Gash Prices. SPRING BALANCES —Weighs up to 251b5., Is each, with Tin Tray, Is 6d each. WOOD SPOONS —Ail sizes, from 3d eachTARANAKI HARDWARE C° (Suocesors to S. Ward and Go.) BROADWAY, STRATFORD,

FARMS. FARMS. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. '2O ACRES TOKO DISTRICT, 3 miles from railway ; subdivided into-six paddocks; 5-roomed House and outbuildings. Owner will lease same very favourably for a term. Price on application. EXCHANGE FOR Small DAIRY; FARM. 4 200 ACRES FREEHOLD, subdivided into six paddocks; all in good English grasses; at present carrying 2J sheep per acre; 5-roomed House aud 14-bail cowshed. Price per acre £2O; equity £2100; creamery directly opposite the property; railway and school throe miles. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. 190 ACRES STRATHMORE DISTRICT, 150 acres in grass, subdivided into three paddocks; wintered 2 sheep per acre; whare, yards, etm Owner will lease for a term of 4J years; rent 6s per acre. This is well worth cou sidering. INCLUDED IN OUR LIST, we have several Farms and: Small Grazln Runs for Sale, besides Hotels, Boarding Houses, Livery Stables, eto. AGENTS FOR MUTUAL, LIFE and CITIZENS’ ASSURANCE COMPANY M°GLUGGAGE &_ C° LAW® AND COmgmSEON AGENTS. YORK CHAMBERS, STRATFORD.

SETTLE ONsA GOOD THING I TEE best of Good Things are to be 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), BROADWAY, STRATFORD.

T> OST, from Stratford Sale Yards Thursday Evening last, one IS month Jersey Bull. Eire brand oh rump “W. 8.” Webster, Dobson and Co. STARTLING, but True.—Every 50th purchaser of a pair of the famous C.B.A. Boots qr Shoes will have the whole of the purchase money returned. Wend your way to the C.B. A., Broadway. 0 YOU KNOW that you can get a pair of Boots or Shoes absolutely free at the C.8.A., Broadway. See windows for particulars. HERE’S NEWS—Mrs Lang, Pohokura, and Mrs Swan, Pembroke Road, Stratford, have each received a pair of shoes, absolutely free, from the C.B.A. Broadway. See windows for particulars. Who’B jiGxti?

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 45, 21 February 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 45, 21 February 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 45, 21 February 1913, Page 6

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