STANDARD SEPARATOR. IT is very difficult to make a Separator skim clean unless the bowl is fitted with discs. Tho Standard has discs, but they are as easily washed as saucers, and as easily put together, so unlike some separators that give a groat deal of trouble to clean and fit together. To save this trouble some separator makers do not fit discs, hut tho skimming is not as clean as it should he. p PRICES FROM £2 19s Gd UP. | Sole Agent for the “STANDARD.” (\ B. BARENESS I JULIET STREET, I STRATFORD. BUSINESS NOTICES', EGMONT HAIRDRESSING SALOON, Broadway, Stratford. S. SHARP. \ Proprietor. (Late of C. E. James.) tho General Public that he has purchased the Tonsoria! Department of the business from M» C. E. James, and has removed same to shop next to Bellringer Bros., whore ne hopes to meet old and new customers. A full stock of the best brands of tobaccos, cigars, and cigarettes in stock. 2 CHAIRS. 2 NO WAITING. 2 CHAIRS. 2 3d. Boys’ Haircutting 3d. Except on Saturdays when 6d wil he charged. Note the Address— HMD • ■ ■ Next Bellringer Bros, Broadway.
■: J. BOWEN. FISHMONGER, POULTERER AWD • 'V CATERER. Proprietor of the Panicca " GOLDEN GATE," BROADWAY, STRATFORD. Desires the public to know that In receives full supplies of FRESH FISH DAILY. and delivers the same to customers with promptitude and at lowest cash prices. Orders taken for Dressed Poultry Fish Lunches and Suppers in ftity style THE BEST MEALS IN TOWN for Is and the best attention, DON’T FORGET— "GOLDEN GAVE."
KUiRQA ETOKfi, HOODS DELIVERED TO AN* IX PAST OF THE DISTRICT. NEW STOCK, CHEAP PRICES. At A. STAFFORD*®. '"'"im “'Strafford Evening Post.” r" TpHERE are many efotnient*. This * one excels simply by reason ol Its starting efficacy. Act* like a churn CUTS, BRUISES. BURKS, SCALDS, SORES, BPRAIBS. Antiseptic and Hmling, SOLD EVERYWHERE • • iiH OINTMENT msst&r
have you ridden in a C I G? There is quality, comfort, and beauty combined. We guarantee these Gigs. Call and see them at our Showrooms in Eltham and Hawera. KURRELL BROS.. COACH BUILD S-RS.
n ACRES Freehold, all ploughin crops; 4 acres shelter hush, cheese factory near by, school and post office. Returns for last year £550. 7-roomed house, 18-bail cow-shed, and all outbuildings. Good mortgage. Price £25. Terms £3so,dndance 5 per cent.' 5 years. T. I. Lamason. F. Lacey land salesman. able, 9 paddocks, 10 acres
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 95, 29 April 1913, Page 7
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399Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 95, 29 April 1913, Page 7
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