BUSINESS NOTICES. KILLED AT THE PB3UC ABATTOIRS. The Beal of PRIME BEEF, MUTTON | and PORK for the Residents of Ml* i* iß, si mm? surrounding Dlatrlsts. PRICES RIGHT, QUALITY RIGHT. WEIGHT EIGHT. S«»t of Attention. SHAS. R. MIDOLEMItSi Pr®pr!et@r. m KiE„ FRUITERER, GROCER, CONFER TIONER AND GREENGROCER, Broadway. FRESH Supply of Vegetables and 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. PIGS! TBORTHWIOK AND HON® • will Receive Pigs at the follow ing Weighing Stations:— .V- > I M MARCH— Douglas—2, 16, 30. Stratford, Tuesdays—3, 10,‘ 17, 24, 31. Midhirst, Wednesdays—4, IS. Te Were, Wednesday—ll. Toko, Mondays—9, 23. Tariki, Wednesdays—ll, 25. j. butcher, r - Representative. Fiesi ' man woodvilijs bacon go, JL will' receive pigs as followss— MARCH— ■ Stratford—2, 9, 16, 23, 30. • Inglewood—3, 17, 31, Tariki—4, 18, April 1. Toko—lo, 24. Midhirst—ll, 25. A YANDMS, Represses tativej '■ PIGS! THE INGLEWOOD CO-OPERA-TIVE BACON-CURING CO., LTD., are Buyers of Prime Bacon Pigs from 1121 b to 150ib, 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. \m Wm* 4SW WSSSSSS. (Copyright.) W DIMOCK AND CO., LTD., * will receive Prime Bacon Kgs at the following weighing stations:— RECEIVING DATES. MARCH— Toko—2, 16, 30. Tariki—Tuesday 3, 31, 1 uurgday 19. Stratford— l, 11, IS, 25. Midhirst—9, 23. Douglas—lo, 24. Huiroa—Tuesday 17. J.- MASHA, Sepresentatmu a4y£btsߣ9 mum %P~ w WOM :T r '3TAHDAEQ COOfMjQ Iks Weald Osob* WHYS i ESECLLTISE tier* asasb lit i advertised goei% a «asi«s< iigh espality, ttiwnriso tia ad* yertiscd artecl® sot fessbyj np t# ♦lio standwel sl&isaod for & iriS . not bo porobaaed sgvia ,isd ili« r*lymi*ing ttiS l« soj^dital£«V;’i AdWrtMiig is Losnraasa, tfews* i | fern, that the .goods sr® &s jfns presented And good raiaa* ' •' Tie esuratnee nh> beys t&rm* | ■food goods rarely makes & bus* % take. ‘"'Stratford Evening Post” ' reader® will profit by a ■’ perusal ®f its cAvorrising saaS*
Don’t forgot the kiddies. Go-carts, dolls,, carpenter’s tools, calico and bound books, motor cars, cricket sets, amt all toys for children. James, Oufc Tradet.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 78, 23 March 1914, Page 7
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