WANTEDS. r ANTED TO SELL, Let, or Exchange—lß Acrts, dwelling of 6 rooms; no mortgage. and dwelling. W. W. Hodge, land agent. jj i f\ ACHES-Freehold, Eltham JLLKj District, a first-class property ; will sell or exchange for dwelling in Wanganni. W. W. Hodge, land ageno, Stratford. p\ LOVES to band, in the latest j VJC Xnppa.. Heal Reindeer, Kid Fabric: Woollen Gauntlet arid Stlklj in leading shades. A special line of; Ladies' Knitted Glove for no cold' weather 2s 3d pair. Is ±n £ discbuni for cash. R. D. Lowers, opposite pc office, Broadway. j LOVELY Lot of Childxdn's ■ Warm Coat 3in all colors and at all prices to suit every little one. Mrs McCaUum's, Broadway. r r HEM joa think of drug!, *fci*k of "IdwardB 1 '* IIA AOXES, irreeSdM, N©rtt> &nck-| ' land, all rjoh, iw«V able land, no str.ms<s; hoaio, t»wsh good position. J. B, Iliehardi.
WANTED KNOWN—It should be of interest to every prospective purchaser of a Cream Separator to know that we aro experts in these machines, and our best advice is at your disposal, McMillan and Fredric. ' B. JiIOHABDi (raotntly with f • Mr Nawtoa King), is in an exceptionally gpod portion to diiwst clients toward* lotmd and growing inrentmanti North <1 AaoUaad, and if required would fwraoaalij jafctjeanpaay iM-tu, Maka ia^alriai* GOD Mon»o aid 8} Aotm, bait VJ part of itraford, food aftpaofc. £776. Easy terms, J. B. £iohard» ( TUST ARKIVED—A lovely lot of " Children's Knitted Coats?., with Bonnets to match, in Cream, Navy, Saxe, and Brown at Mru McOallum's.
7"OUE MedioiH« is tfgal AJ&ea it WANTED KNOWN—We hare just opened up a stock of cylindrical Churns, and the prices are:— No. 1,12 s; No. 2,15 s; No. 3,16 s 6d. McMillan aud Fredrio. UY your jDroebary At ST»e ITaranaki Hardware Oa. s'iay have the largart fMii bait aalscsios is Stratford i: aad Sauoeii al fg W 'par'' do***, (Riia Tea Sets from 10s 8d iai: Dianar Hate from S7b 6d; Toilei fiaii (rou iSc §aGold Edge China Tea Bat* Is Sd dozen, ilaa .wiadewe. > SAMPLE Lot of Girk 3 Rainproof Coats ic all BJKes. Thate are marked at' less than whol">al0 prices at Mrs McCctiluia's, Broadway.
UALITY iJDAXANTEID'JW« bars built oar reputaticn on Qu&Hty~ for puality.'^ ffHANQAMOMONA-MAIN TEUN7 THROUGH OOAOM fiXBTCfI MOODS'! EOIAL KAtt- QOAC&i BRBTIOI betweos OkeAufcura (Maiu Trunk Baflwaj) cad Oiiara will bo extended to frc the beginning o.f November Best. Timetable in fuiora kiue. AN IDMAD OUAOHING «BI¥ S liverr *&<i liait Stablei at OJrara, Matic re *»•' Maagaroa. SX)M MOOSB, Fiearteter Tahiti Privet* Mat«rnlty Nursing Mom*, PEMBROKE ROAD, ftratford. mHE BEST ACCOMMODATION. -*- nurse mon s Proprietress. 'Phone 183.
mm HASBALL', riEETIFICATED MIDWIFE ANJJ J L.LDIES' NUH6B, Miranda Street, Btr»tfrd,j ALEXANDRA NURSSNQ HOMg s triads Sfrftst, Sirstfer^ rOWN and Oonntry Patiwitt received. Every coavenionce and comfortable quarters. Termi moderate. 'Pbirtk* Si For pictures, pictm- frames, copper ware, ladies' and geuts' natty dressing cases, James, Oaab. Trader, w& tupply ill jcu a^it
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 22, 18 May 1914, Page 1
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487Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 22, 18 May 1914, Page 1
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