WANTEO3. WANTED TO SELL, Lot, or Exchange—lß Acres, dwelling of 6 rooms; no mortgage. Also 5 acres and dwelling. W. W. Hodge, laud agent. N 1 A ACRES—Freehold, Eltham Liv District, a first-class property ; will sell Or exchange for dwelling in Wanganui. W. W. Hodge, laud agent, Stratford. GLOVES to hand, in the latest Nappa, Real Reindeer, Kid, Fabric, Woollen Gauntlet and Silk, in leading shades. A special line of Ladies’ Knitted Gloves for the cold weather 2s 3d pair. Is in £ discount for cash. R. D. Lowers, opposite post office, Broadway. Lot of Children’s at all prices to suit every little one. Mrs McCallum’s, Broadway. Warm Coats in all colors and WHIN yoa think ©8 dra#», fthixk of !■ ‘Edwards’
QA ACMES, Freehold, North Auokland, el] rich, k.7«1. ploughable land.ao stomps; boasd, cowshed, good positien, J. B, Hiehard*. ANTED KNOWN—It sho"dd~be of iuterest to every prospective purchaser of a Cream Separator to know that we are experts in these machines, and our best advice is at your disposal. McMillan and Fredric. If B. SIOHAEDi (recently with Newton King), ia in an exceptionally good position to direct clients towards sound and growing investments North of Auckland, and il required would poraonnlly accompany th«a. Make iaqulrießi /II GOD 2J.ons« and 8- Acres,. bast p* r t of Straferd, good a&poot. £773. Sasj terms, J, B. BisfeißrdSi ® Children’s Knitted Coats, with Bonnots to match, in Cream, Navy, Saxe, and Brown at Mrs McOallum’s. YOUE Medicine is right when it comes from “Idwards’ ” "OT ANTED KNOWN—Wo have ’ * 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 and Fredric. BUY your Proekary at The Taranaki Hardware Os. They have the largest and best sdeotion in Stratford. White China Oafs and Saucers at is fid per dear*, China Tea Sots from 10» fid set ; Dinner Sets from 27s fid; Toilet fiets from ISi fid. Gold Edge China Tea £Jai®a Ri fid dozen. Bee windows. ARRIVED—A lovely lot of
A SAMPLE Lot of Girls’ Rainproof Coats in all sizes. These are -marked at less than wholesale prices at Mrs McCallum’s, Broadway. 11 -QUALITY GUARANTEED”— W« hs vs built oar reputation on Quality— “Edwards’ for guality.’i WHANQAMOMONA—MaIN TRUNK THROUGH COACH SERVICE. MOORE’S ROYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE between Okaimkura (Main Trunk Railway) and Ohura will be extended to Whangamomoaa from the beginning of Novembar aazl. Timatable in future issue. AN IDEAL COACHING TRIP. Livery and Bait Stables efc Ohura, Mativra aid Mangaroa, v. TOM MOOSE, Proprietor. Tahiti Private Maternity Nursing Horn*, PEMBROKE ROAD, Stratford. mHE BEST ACCOMMODATION. NURSE CRO&Si, Proprietress. ’Phone 188. MRS HABBALL, (CERTIFICATED MIDWIFE AND J LADIES’ NURSE, Miranda Street, Btratfid,He Baal -Aoooaamodaiieai. NURSE McQUAY’B ALEXANDRA NURSING HOME, Ori&nds Street, Stratford. mOWN and Country Patients r«--H- oeived. Every ooavenienc* and comfortable quarters. Terms moderate. ’Fhoa® 6& For pictures, picture frames, copper ware, ladies’ and gents’ natty dressing cases, James, Cash Tractor, will tupply nU you *«®4a
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 24, 20 May 1914, Page 1
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493Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 24, 20 May 1914, Page 1
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