BUSINESS NOTSGES. EILLBD AT THE PfiSLSC ABATTOIRS. The Best of PRIMS BEEF, MUTTON s?isJ FORK for tfca Residents of Mi&« W*9t sraJ surrounding Districts. gUALiTX EIGHT. WEIGHT EIGHT. Bee? of Attcnt'oE*. GHAS, 8. ftiiBDLEI Proprietor, CK KSE, FRUITERER,. GROCER, CONFEa TIONER AND GREENGROCER, Broadway. TjIRESH Supply of Vegetables and J. Fruit daily. Cheapest shop in town for groceries. Importer of all kinds of China Silk on sale at cost price. Fungus Purchased 4d per lb. Highest price in Taranaki. ral EOETEWICK AND SONS -*■ e will Receive Pigs »t ih« follow* ing Weighing Stations:— MARCH— Douglas— 2, 16, 30. Stratford, Tuesdays—3, 10, 17, 24, 31. Midhirst, Wednesdays—4, IS. Te Wera, Wednesday—ll. Toko. Mondays—9, 23. Tariki, Wednesdays—ll, 25. J. BuTCEER, Representative. kIBSI WOODVTLLE BACON CO, I ■■■ will receive pig 3as follows: MARCH— Stratford—2, 9, 16, 23, 30. Inglewood—3, 17, 31. Tariki—4, IS, April 1. Toko—lo, 24. Midhirst—ll, 25. J. 7ANDL*,. 5-e-£>r»?e3t*fcJ'?e# THE INGLEWOOD CO-OPERA-TIVE BACON-CURING CO., LTD., are Buyers of Prime Bacon Pigs from 1121 b to 1501 b, dead weight .(maiden sows or barrows), _ from Shareholders only, and will receive as follows: MARCH— At the Factory every Wednesday. Waitara, Mondays—2. 16, 30. Midhirst, Tuesdays—3, 17, and 31. Tariki, Mondays—9, and 23. Smart Road, Tuesdays—lo and 24. Toko, Tuesdays—3, 17, and 31. Stratford. Monday—9. Douglas, Tuesday—24.
SWAN BRAND, Hi : j S3£SS23ESSi " DIMOCK AND 00., LTD., » » • will receive Prime Bacon Pigß at the following weighing stations:— receiving' dates. MARCH— Toko—2, 16. 30. Tariki—Tuosday 3, 31, ! hursday 19. Stratford—4, 11, IS, 20. Midhirst—9, 23. f. Huiroa—Tuesday 17. J, MARSA, SeaT«soctatiir«i 1 - ...... "" . 1% 6TASIQA39 GOODi r Q I Tfaa World o*BB. > WHY'? 1 • ."pSOiUSS tfces© mack la I JL# ?J dv€srtissd jrccia, « sasiffcert J a bisk .asJicnrija ifeft «&■ I vertised arfc'cl© sot baseg up $• | the sta&dss'd daunosl far is will I | not h® porrfsased aga£n *&ai th« I will be «agro£ifa».Maw 1 I* ■ 1 I Advertising is Insurance tone* I 1 for©, thai tbe goods'ar» as !*•» I i presented &ad good yalww ;■ 1 Th« caasirsaer who. bcy» | I iised goeda rsrely inak-3S 'ft sai>*: I I takf>. "Stratford Eronisg Post" ■] | readers trill profit by & carefr!' v, s perusal <sf Eta adrcrtJiicj «e&* jl Don't forgot the kiddies. Go-carts, dolls, carpenter's tools, calico end bound books, motor cars, cricket &ets, and all toys for children. Jamea, CeaU Trader.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 61, 13 March 1914, Page 7
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