BUSINESS NOTICES'. EXCHANGE DAIHT FARM. # , 6F 150 TO 200 ACRES. IS ACRES, L.I.P. All 'id grassland well subdivided, practically all ploughable, 20 acres stumped. 1 mile from factory, • ! mile from school, 2 miles from railway station., Meal roads. Good house and ah 3d, aud all necessajy o»«. ings. Prloe £11; P«r •*•, Ist Mo/tgage 0.A.5.0, £3Et - Equity £ll2*. % _. '. .„ ,« EMI M 11 . iarge family, wants a larg«r hm. This proposition ii worth. consideration. m m m young & c°LAND AND HTATI ACENT, iTRATMRD. TF vou circled the world on the tail of a comet 1 Ihu nnuldn't Dass 'em-there'd always be ■ i MUMm and Njompletest satisfaction. Anywhere, you can "Watnh the Fords go by." £l9O Is the price of the FORD runabout; the touring car is £2os—all f.o.b. Wellington, complete with equipment. Get catalogue and' particulars from L. R. CURTIS. •WE ARE HOT BUPERITITJOUB, BUT WE BELIEVE, IN *S I G N 8." SIGN WRITERS AND DECORATORS, BROADWAY NORTH, in. Ain't havfr tt- M ttld nal •■«•««* sustemtre m««n smsmm. wtknTJi" «i* win mv- wim-im '■' *•» moni »" you " ,,! ,ft "■• ALWAYS "KICK" IF DISSATIIFIEi. THONI lit,. HM " AKE 000 D TIME. 'PHONE 188. A LUBRICATING OIL WHICH SUITS THE FEED SYSTEM OF THE "FORD." i^d|| lAs a result of practical tests and scientific analysis, we f iave produced a lubricating oil that in point of siutabil- £l Ity for the Ford car stands head and shoulders above ... 1 anything else. ' . ■'**•' "FOURDE" MOTOR OIL fe Is an oil of the highest lubricating quality, possessing just that body or --.-. thickness required for the feed system of the Jjr~|V Ford car. As a result, it feeds properly to.all , friction points. Wear and tear is reduced, to al minimum, and the car runs smoothly, sweetly, — throughout the longest runs. FOTJKDE OIL does not carbonise, but stays clean \ and wears clean to the end. If you are 11 a "Ford" owner, you'll save your cai J and save your money by using it. s For general motor car use we sell / Moboline Oil C and for motor cycles Moboline~Oil B. Obtainable from Newton King, Stratford. USHER WOOD and Co., Dunedin. ,ER HOSIERY Whether on business or pleasure bent, start every day this summor in Dr. Jaeger Socks or Stockings. You'll enjoy their coolness in the sultry daytime and snug warmth at nightfall. No hose so comfortable, tasteful and durable. Their pure, soft-wool is the best protection for tender feet, : \ ' All fashionings and Dyes. Prices to suit all pockets. Vm Dr. Jaeger Co.'* "Ewe" Brand "Jaeger" Quality Gentleman's Half Hose - 1/0 to 2/8 - 2/3 to 479 and upwards Ldi ,s' Worsted Hose -. 2/3 to 2/9 -2, Gto s;'- and upwards Your Draper —«_ •- For free lUus-orM-srcer can.'/ W.&J* Y~* trafred Catasupply them. | /\ M f v W ..Mr mU»- '* BU. 2UL^%J&. & : ..r/iL% - WHOLESALE Insist on | >=»; iff ;;MroTr Local Agents: A. H. HERBERT—MULLEN AND MARSHALL. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS -TO ALL OUR FRIENDS, AND A VERY . HEARTY INVITATION CALL AT GRUBBS WHERE THERE IS ON DISPLAY THE FINEST LOT OF GENERAL FANCY GOODS, TftYS, GAMES and BOOKLETS, CHRISTMAS CAB OS and NOVE LTJES. IBE R T Y A R E. MUSIC DEPARTMENT: EVERYTHING FROM A BANJO STRING TO GRAND PIANO. CALL EARLY AND AVOID THE CRUSH THERE IS SURE TO BE AT T. G. GRUBBS. BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 99, 29 December 1913, Page 7
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540Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 99, 29 December 1913, Page 7
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