t WAK TEDS. f 1 1RUE Economy.—Our facilities are -*- second to none for turning out first-class Furniture. Come in first time you are passing, and ask us to show you. Brocklebank’s can prove their statement. ANTED co EXCHANGE—IS>! Acres, Waikato. Price £2s'. Owner will take interest-bearing property, Taranaki. W. W. Hodge, Land Agent. TITHE DOUGLAS, England’s best motor cycle, two speeds and free engine. Sole agent for this district, W. W. Hodge, Stratford. jT A DIES’ Silk Quilted Dressing Gowns, in Cardinals, Golden Browns, Navy, and Saxe Blues, 2os 01, 32s Cd, 35s 6d, at R. D. Lowers, opposite Post Office, Stratford. T AMPS and LANTERNS—Hand Lamps from Is 3d each. Table Lamps 3s 6d upwards. A good kerosene lantern that won’t blow out 3s,
at Bellringer’s. A RE your lamps in order, f not, send them along to The Taiaraki Hardware Co. Lamp Specialists. A splendid assortment of hand and table lamps, hanging lamps in great variety, and at extremely low prices.' TJST ARRIVED, a consignment o< best lot Stratford has yet seen. A 1 other fruits in season. High quality low prices and prompt attention at Graham’s, the Favourite Fruitery Broadway. RATES—PIain and Polished Register Grates. Fine cast and polished well fire grates, with or without I ars. The very latest to choose from at Bellringer’s. EDWARDS’ Corn Owe “BaHaknns' The ‘Oom-’ottrin* Hero.” l*rio* Is. W 'ANTED KNOWN—Just opened a special job purchase ladies’ Sealette Jackets. Lovely goods, 6s 6d, 7s 6d 8s 6d, 10s 6d. Also Sealette Sets, 7s 6d, 8s lid, 10s 6d. These are going fast. The extraordinary value induces quick sales. Cash only. White’s Corner, Drapery and Clothing Store, Stratford. . Hale’s Early Peaches. Tin DENTO8 —Edwards’ “Li^htaui* Toothache Onre.” la
WINDING up Business in Stratford. A Great Realisation Sale, commences on Saturday, April 12th. Tremendous reductions in prices to effect an absolute clearance of my entire stock of high-grade drapery and clothing. A. Spence, Stratford. BALL Programmes, Tickets, invi tations, Wedding Cards, In Memoriam and other Cards; highest quality and most artistic workman ship, at the/“Stratford Fvenintr Po«t’ QfA ACRES, Freehold, North Anck f/v/ land, all rich, level, plough able land, no stumps; house, cowshed good position. J. B. Richards. VERYBODY is wanted to see Mr? McCall urn’s window in Broadway. Special display of children’s hats and bonnets, in all the latest shapes, bought at job prices and to bo sold at marvellously low prices. Everything for the babies. Any article required not in stock, made up on the premises. pr i J ACRES, Freehold, ttpiendic fJ\.J Dairy Farm. Excellent lane and buildings. Easy terra*. V «ar. J P. HEALO — Edwards’ Antiseptic Oim meat Cures Cuts, Sores, am Skin Diseases: good for Eczema, Prict la (3d. Q/\A ACRES, Rich Drained “ 'J'■* Swamp, Auckland Province, adjoins Creamery, Post Office; two miles from Railway. Good new buildings, £lB per acre, £6OO cash; bal ante 5 yeais. J. B. Richards.
rANTED KNOWN- M'Mahon. Herbalist, 10, Myrtle-crescent, Wellington, off 24, Adelaide-road, cures the following complaints:—Goitre, Eczema, Consumption, Appendicitis, Hay-fever, Stammering, Adenoids, Deafness, Rupture, Tonsilitis, Nervousness, Baldness, Falling Hair, Headaches, Over-weight, Asthma, Indigestion, Rheumatics, Piles, and Kidness; also Eyes. Hours Bto 10 a.m., and 5 to 9 p.rn., or by appointment Consultation free for a week or two only at the Crystal Coffee Pqlace. Broadway South, Stratford. Local! testimonials on view. ' ■riOß SALE—94 acres freehold, 2*l J- miles from town and factory; well sub-divided into 14 paddocks; 2 acres shelter bush; well watered, and all ploughable and excellent sole of grass, together with 5-roomed house and good outbuildings. Good mortgages. Carrying capacity 36 cows. Price £26, with £4OO cash. Cheapest farm in the district. T. I. Lamason, land agent. F. Lacey, land salesman, j 1 'tOn ACRES, 0.R.P., with pur-] chase at 10s 6d. 300 acres in grass; easy country, will carry 2 sheep to the acre; no mortgage. Price £1 per acre, This is the cheapest country in Taranaki. A good speculation. T. I. Lamason, land agent. F. Lacey, land salesman. OAA ACRES, level, good quality; I splendid buildings, 40 acres ploughed, £22 10s. Easy terms, J. B. 1 Richards.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7, 13 May 1913, Page 1
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