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BUSINESS NOTICES. • -J* unmi m m mq i a! I ffi ALEX. “IDEAL” FACTORY MiLK CANS. THE Brand “IDEAL” on the can is a guaran-1 tee of the Best Quality. It is an insurance pel icy against idden defects and future complaints We have built up an extensive business founded on the cardinal principles of supplying a can superior to others. Our works are equipped with the late and most improved machinery. | giving us facilities unequalled in the Colouiesj for the manufacture of Milk and Cream Cans If you have difficulty in obtaining “IDEAL” ! Cans, write direct. k> HARVEY & SONS,! LSMETED, AUCKLAND. ammmsEBBBSEBBBsm MMB»«aM»a«MMaßß&uicaa»awaMnugibgaestaj««amßaaaagag 'IMJOOY GLAD 1 LAW ZEALANDIA ADWPJISEMENf)p^ si There’s a world of foot contentment bounded by those words. In this case it implies: “At last, rest and comfort for the feet.” Why travel along the highway of life tortured by the /J 0 /Lt 1 J m ii !r- i it w l l ■ mzSm ■m 7% ‘W vagaries of indifferSS= ent Footwear. Put your foot inside a pair of Zeaianclia Boots once — give them a trial, and you will never want to put on more comfortable Footwear, for a good reason —it isn’t possible ! Every wearer of Zealandia Boots—man, woman and child is a convincing, living advertisement for this Dominion-famous Footwear. There are reasons—sensible shapes, sound value, smart style, sightly leather—these are in the make-up of every pair of a iff-V. tN —■Crf v.:\Wvo i'awMt'.W yh --1 \\\\ vE,; "ir.sfttAtryc s 4-3r'*<; n i frVT T

a woman proposes to visit 7 ' my shop for the purpose of Buying jewellery of any kind, you may know she is aware that I have the finest assortment in town, and my prices cannot be beaten. Suppose you look in when passing—yon are under no obligation to buy—but I would like you to so® for yourself,! so that you’di know where -to come when you do want anything. . ■■ " - JOHN Watchmaker, Jeweller and -•« Optician, STRATFORD. J AT THE PUBLIC ABATTOIRS. The Best of PRIME BEEF, MUTTON and PORK for the Residents of Midhirst and surrounding Districts. PRICES RIGHT, QUALITY RIGHT. WEIGHT RIGHT. Best of Attention. OKAS. R. MIDDLEMJSS, Proprietor, Seeing is believing. Call and see our miscellaneous half-price collection. 'Yon will buy. Chariot* R. James.

,0 xSfe! : Tobacco -v/fe'Vi / .£• Bright alert the judge of a good smoke —the young Maorilander has declared emphatically for SWEET SLICE GOLDEN EAGLE. He’s tested it — knows it can’t and won’t burn the tongue —that it burns freely with a delightful flavour and aroma —in short, that it represents perfection in tobacco. ■. 'M f-2 3f

Smart distinctive hats in the latest styles for ladies’ wear, together with the most fashionable goods in dress materials are now on view at A. Spence’s store, nits K

■» There’s Money in Turnips! YJP* —if they’re grown successfully. Fo make a success of your Turnip Crops you need the best manure thal money will buy—and that doesn t cost so much money, either. Tlie price of Westfield Special Turnip Manure is; Packed in 1i cw£. bags -16 to the ton. © © per Special Quotations for large lots. iiir^ Manufactured by Kempthorne, Prosser & Cods N.Z. Drug Co., Ltd, AUCKLAND Delivered F. 0.8. steamer, Onehunga. We prepay and charge steamer freight on 30 cwt. lots as follows New Plymouth (Breakwater) and Waitara, 6j- per ton; Wanganui, 7/6 per ton; Opunaks, 10\- per ton If? A sk S M Tl, is Manure is scientifically compounded to supply all that a turnip crop requires. I LOTT 4- 4- 2iO $0 @ Sulci' 'i £*3 r: TT r. T tffiS NtANOI f 11 h. J Ui Quick development of the root and thorough nutrition to maturity are assured by its use. it’s a "well-balanced” manure.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 73, 26 November 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 73, 26 November 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 73, 26 November 1913, Page 7

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