. “M USINGS IN MAOR [LAN!).” COMPLETE EDITION 0? TOM BRACKEN’S POEMS. HANDSOMELY BOUND IN MOROCCO AND CLOTH BINDINGS. GREATEST GOOD BOOK BARG EVER OFFERED. MOROCCO BINDING: USUAL PRICE —12s Gd; AT E. JAMES' 7/0, CLOTH BINDING: USUAL PRICE—9s; AT a E. JAMES' 5/Q. NO NEW ZEALAND HOME COMPLETE WITHOUT A COPY. “NOT .UNDERSTOOD.'' “NOT UNDERSTOOD. HOW TRIFLES OFTEN CHANGE US I THE THOUGHTLESS SENTENCE OR THE FANCIED SLIGHT DESTROY . LONG YEARS OF FRIENDSHIP AMO ESTRANGE US, AND ON OUR SOULS THERE FALLS A FREEZING SLIGHT; NOT UNDERSTOOD.” aaoLXMggaa WATCH THE WINDOW AT JUIES’ PALACE OF ill! BROADWAY STRATFORD. N.B.—EVERYTHING ELSE FROM A TEN-POUND TRINKET TO A UN OF TCSAC3O AT THE RIGHT PRICE. & TOMMY says VAN HOUTEN’S COCOA is ‘‘simply ripping” and his mother says it does him more good and goes farther than any other. POSTAL -INFORMATION. TELEGRAPHIC RATES. For 12 words or less, including address and signature— Ordinary Telegrams, Gd, and id for each additional word. Urgent Telegrams, Is, and Id for each additional word. Telegrams to he repeated will be charged liallrates in addition to the above. STAMP DUTIES. Receipt or Discharge (for 02 or over), Id. Agreement ■(other than Lease), whore the matter thereof Is of the value of £2O or upwards, Is. Lease or Agreement for Lease, where the rent does not exceed £SO, 2s 6d.: for everv additional £SO, or part of £SO, 2s 6d. HUIROA STORE. OODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE DISTRICT. NEW STOCK. CHEAP PRICES At J. A. STANFORD’S. Agents “Stratford Evening Post.”
tor TM W ' as* / n VI ’here’s Money in Turnips! if they’re grown successfully. To make a success or your Fur nip Crops you need the best manure that money will buy —and that,doesn’t cost so much money, either. The price of Westfield Special Turnip Manure isi Packed in 11 cwt. bag# —l6 to the ton. >:U Use Westfield and make it pay! per ton Special Quotations for large lota, Ml Manufactured l*y Kempthome, Prosser & Cods N.Z. Drug Co., Ltd AUCKLAND This Manure is scientifically compounded to supply all that a turnip crop requires. Quick development of the root and thorough nutrition to maturity are assured by its use. It’s a “well-balanced” manure. fy s\ if Eg a ssi .0. MANOI3E. nprt'
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10, 12 January 1914, Page 7
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375Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10, 12 January 1914, Page 7
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