WANTEDS. 0 you want the best out of your piano? Send for the tuner, Dixon and Co. IRUE 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. T^T ANTED TO EXCHANGE, for ’ » Taranaki Property, 200 Acres Hamilton; no mortgage, rich drained swamp, new buildings, £lB per acre. W. W. Hodge, Land Agent. 9A ACRES and good 6-roomed House to let, or for sale. All flat; no creeks, \\ miles from P.O. W. W. Hodge, Land Agent, Stratford. EX’S BLUE DENIMS, Is M per pair; dark Tweed Trousers 3s lid per pair; Boys’ Norfolk Suits, tweed, 8s lid, were l-1s 6d; Girls’ Tweed Coats, all sizes, 5s lid up, at R. I). Lewers’ great clearing sale, opposite post office, Stratford. keys stick down and notes ’ won’t sound, send for the tuner, Dixon and Co. 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.
T ADIES’ LEATHER HANDBAGS, in Morocco, Swede and Pigskin, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 11s 6d. Sale price 2s lid to pick-J Nun’s Veiling in cerise, green and pink, double width' Gd yard at R. D. Lowers’ great clearing sale, opposite post office, Stratford. RATES—PIain and Polished Register Grates. Fine cast and polished well fire grates, with or without bars. The very latest to choose from at Bellringer’s. Is. I DAY ARDS’ Corn Cure “Killacorn” 1 The “Corn-curing Hero.” Price T4£7ANTED our Country Friends to know that we are selling good! quality Women’s and Girls’ Coats atj 3s 1 Id, 5s lid, etc. Sealette Necklets at 5s lid, worth 10s to 15s. Bargains in all departments. Come and see. White’s Corner Drapery and Clothing Stores. ITS is fair to the kiddies to ask them -*-• to play on an out of tune piano or organ. Send for the tuner, Dixon and Co. TNDTGO 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. MRS. McCALLUM has secured another job line of Traveller’s samples in Ladies’ and Maids’ warm Winter Coats at less than half the usual cost, in navy, saxe, brown, and grey—in all shades. These are really splendid value, and will be sold at prices to suit all. Come early and get your pick. HEALO —Edwards’ Antiseptic Oint ment Cures Cuts, Sores, am, Skin Diseases; good for Eczema. Prior la^6d. <T)nn ACRES, Rich Drained g wam p j Auckland Province, adjoins Creamery, Post Office; two miles from Railway. Good new buildings, £lB per acre, £6OO cash; balance 5 years. J. B. Richards.
SALE—94 acres freehold, 2| miles from town and factory ; well sub-divided into 14 paddocks; 2 acres shelter bush; well watered, and all pJoughable 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. 1 ■‘XOA ACRES > 0.R.P., with purI fJSLXJ c}lase at 10b 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. nfin ACRES, level, good quality; splendid buildings, 40 acres ploughed, £22 10s. Easy terms, J. B. Richards, E NTOS—Ed w a r ds ’ “Lightning Toothache Cure.” Price Is. j | ITTRITIT IS THE FINISHING | *- TOUCH TO A GOOD MEAL, | And DAVE CRAHAM Appeals to the people of Stratford to Support THE WHITE FRUITERER, Stratford. SEVERAL good Second-hand Sbacklock Ranges and Stoves, Overhauled and in good older, cheap. McMillan and Fredric. Also for sale, one 500-gal second-hand tank, in good order, cheap. Q/A ACRES, Freehold, North Ac t* • V/land, all rich. level, plough aide laud, no stumps; house, cowrhed ■y,uvi •'w.s’itUVO 1 M All brands pipes, cigars, tobaccos, and smoker's requisites can be got. at 0. E. James, Broadway.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 48, 2 July 1913, Page 1
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