WANTEDS. rniiuL Economy.—Our facilities are -*- second to none for turning out lirst-class Furniture. Come iu first time you are passing, and ask us to show you. Brocklebauk's can prove their statement. "JF you are thinking of buying a - Motor Cycle, you caunot afford to pass the "DOUGLAS." Write or call for catalogues, etc. W. W. HODGE, Agent, Stratford. T¥7ANTED TO LEASE—First-class ' » Farm of 110 acres in Eltham district, 100 acres been ploughed; rent 36s per acre. Handy to factory, school, etc., W. W. Hoclge, Land Agent, Stratford. "ANT SHRINK Woollen Vests for - Ladies and Children. Alpine Nightdresses for Stratford weather, nothing better for quality, price and wear, in Cream, Natural and Pink. R. D. Lewers, opposite Post Office, Stratford. ' AMPS and LANTERNS.—H^nd Lamps from Is 3d each. Table Lamps 3s 6d upwards, A good kerosene lantern that won't blow out 3s, at Bellringer's. ' ADIES' Blanket Coats. Also Hy- ' drotite Coats lined or unlined. Ladies' Tweed Coats, Children's Coats and Mackintoshes in large variety. R. D. Lewers, opposite Post Office, Stratford. Plain and' Po]isfcedHße~1 gister Grates. , Fine cast and polisLeJ well fire grates, with or without bars. The very latest to choose from at Bellringer's.
Corn Cure "Killacorn" '-* The "Corn-curing Hero." Price RANTED KNOWN.—We have imported wonderful value in latweeds at Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is lid. All Heavy warm double-width dress tweeds at Is Is 3d, Is 6d, Is lid. All the above are very special value. Cash only. R. H. White and Co. TNDIGO Coating Serge, 54 inches -*- wide, at 2s 6d per yard, is very special value; in fact, the price has been ruthlessly cut like everything else at Spence's Store during the Great Winding-up Business Sale now proceeding. ALL Programmes, Tickets, ln?itLj> tationg, Wedding Garde, lis Memoriam and other Cards j highest quality and most arfcistio workman ship. *+ +ho "fl+.rat.fnrrt Ww«t)iTie' IIVERYBODY is wanted to see Mrs McCallum's window in Broadway. Special display of children's hats and bonnets, in all the latest shapes, bought at job prices and to be sold at marvellously low prices. Everything for the babies. Any article required not in stock, made up on the premises. XA ACRES, Freehold, Splendn »>\J Dairy Farm. Excellent i*n< -'•d »oil«iinora. Bjvst Wjtik *« f i q» EALO—Edwards' Antiseptic Uini • ment Cures Cuts, Sores, am. Skin Diseases; good for Eczema. Price 2A A ACRES, Rich Drained "vJ Swamp, Auckland Province, adjoins Creamery, Post Office; two miles from Railway. Good new buildings, £lB per acre, £6OO cashf balance 5 years. J. B. Richards.
Ij\ OR SALE—94 acres freehold, 2* 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, togetnor 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. 1 ACRES > 0.E.P., with purlO£\) 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 cheapen b country in Taranaki. A good speculation. T. I. Lamason, land asienfc. F. Lacey, land salesman. yf\f\ ACRES, level, good quality; v/vl splonclid buildings, 40 acref ploughed, £22 10s. Easy terms, J. B Richards. TVENTdS—Edwards 7 "Lightning Toothache Cure." Price Is. NOT A LUXURY. IRUIT is no luxury. It is a neJL' cessity. Good, Ripe, Wholesome Fruit keeps down the doctor's bills. The only White Fruiterer is DAVE GRAHAM, Near Abbott's Hotel, STRATFORD. EVERAL good Second-hand Shack 1 lock Ranges and Stoves, Overhauled and in good order, cheap. Mc Millan and Fredric. Also for sale, one 500-gal second-hand tank, in good order, cheap. 1 J-7 ACRES Freebold > all Plough- ' J-TC 4 able, 9 paddocks, 10 acres in crops; 4 acres shelter bush, 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 £350, balance 5 per cent. 5 years. T. I. Lamason. F. Lacey i laud salesman.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 30, 10 June 1913, Page 1
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