BUSINESS NOTICE®* s TORD” CARS: 2.BEATER, £|7s 5-SEATEK, £|9o L. R. CURTIS. ALSO “THE ROVER. ** SOLE AGENT, STRATFORD. owl ARE MOT SUPERSTITIOUS, 18 U~ Tf BELIEVE a a c n s.” BECKETT an® COELETT. SIQN WRITERS AKiS BECORATORB, BROADWAY NORTH. wa afes’S teve tt ia WE tSBt tirisaE nssaleraars mm mamm. feae® ft, tad will gtoa lull seSaa Ur yssr wsonay W 3f«a will §at «a. ALWAYS "KICK” IF DESSATISFIL B. raoNi m we'll make gooes every time, 'phonb m F - , 3 <£& ■■'« i IffiS itSi w Boots 6>w Shoes Ew m I*l QpViHjtty., >S/P \5E< FROSTICK WE %v»/f ft. <3 ■4*^ U) TT Zealandias give Style plus Service livery woman wants footwear with beauty, grace and style. But she wants service too—long wear—a shoe that can be re-soled and will still hold its shape. Zealandia Shoes supply all these requirements—they are neat, trim and pretty, and are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Made on the latest English and American lasts—from the finest leathers—sewn with the best silk and linen threads—in a factory employing hundreds of skilled workers—each pair must, at various stages pass the critical examination of six Inspectors. Every New Zealand woman owes it to herself to wear Zealandias, and one pair will more than satisfy her that in comfort, style, long service and value, no other brand surpasses them. Ask your shoeman for Zealandias. If he can’t supply yon, write to Skelton, Frostick & Co., Ltd. CHRISTCHURCH. And iit Auckland, Palmerston N., aud Greymouth. CSV 59 CYCLONE” FENCES WELL HOLD the BIGGEST FIG a *1 <$ L i i"*. ■ : ••. 'i '■■■ I i-sPifs r-r^ s' Dw*=^ii?a» i □Hi The Cross Ties are 6 in. apart which makes a tr.rmendd'usly strong fence. This fence will discourage any Pis and there is no danger of young stock being scratched or torn. With barbs along the top the Fence is serviceable for any slock. GET OUR CATALOGUE CYCLONE /FENCE & GATE CO., 178 Montreal Street, Christchurch
AayißTiass abb UTOES STAYS DAED £oßos’ ' The Wer&S Ova* WHY? tbsro sb«jms k adTtsrtiwd £«©&» ft aeifaraS fcjgh quality, etfcarvbe tb* «&» vortiaad artial* aot being up t« the standard olfiLmad fat £t vill not be pmrabasod again cad tli« adrertiaiag vill be ra^sxefliabi®. Mrariidag b lasaraac*, tibaPK* I for®, that tho gooda ftM> hm Mr I presented asd good tolshu a Tit® oasamr vio buys tads*## | iked floods rarely makoa *. ni3> I take. “Stratford Evening Feat” | readers will profit by & careftd | perusal of its advoiiknag; cal* * tmnii A. CRUDEN, ■ BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, 1 * WHANGAMOMONA. ALL School Books and Requisites stocked. Also tho Leading Periodicals and Magazines. Agent for “The Stratford Evening Post,* 1
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6, 28 April 1914, Page 7
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