PUBLIC NOT I CEB* JAMES’ FOURTH ANNUAL SALE NOW ON. SEE WINDOWS. DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE HAS Ushered in a new period in furnishing ideals. This cemand we are well able to supply—few houses, in fact, can do so better. OUR STOCKS comprise furniture of every description—■ uites in various styles, designs, and sizes and at varying prices, Carpets and Linoleum, Easy Chairs, Tables, etc., etc., and OUR VALUE is undoubtedly the best that can be obtained in , furniture that is so reliable in every respect as ours is. W* and ffi. BROCK L EE B A M K s Artistic Furnishers, BROADWAY, ,X ■ Stratford. FURNITURE SALE. THE EGMONT ART FURNISHER, Broadway (next Herbert’s), ANNOUNCES a Gigantic Reduction in all lines. You can purchase your furniture now at cost prloe. CALL AT ONCE, Special offer of Dining-room Chairs: Original price 7s 6d; Sale price 58 9d. Wire Stretchers, Sale price 12« Bd. MANY OTHER BARGAINS, P* E. CARLILL. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. NOTICE is hereby given by the undermentioned owners of property on the Salisbury, Croydon, Makara and Kaiapoi Roads, that all persons trespassing on their lands with dog or gun will be prosecuted. A. W. BUDGE. CHARLES GOODWIN. W. ‘HATHAWAY. ALBERT WALKER. FOR SALE. SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE and Seven Acres of land. Within three-quarters of a mile of Stratford Post Office. J. BRAKE, Swansea Road. STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL. TX7ANTED—Eight Men for River ’Y 1 work. T. D. SULLIVAN, Borough Engineer. TENANTED KNOWN—4s in the £ saved off the lowest prices in Stratford. First picß v he Moot you want, note the price marked, and divide by 5 for your discount. Harris’ closing-down hoot sale. T OST—A G reenstono Brooch; a bird design on one end and a leaf on the other. Finder please return to this office. Reward. \\T ANTED, at once, 5-Roomod ’ » House; low rental. Apply “L.K.T.” this 'office. \l7 ANTED TO SELL My House, Juliet Street; good section, 5 roomed house, all conveniences, including hot water; easy terms to good man. Apply Harris, Central Boot Arcade. OfIAD will secure 120 Acres in grass, well watered, and subdivided, near Factory, School, and Hailway; 6-roomcd house and cowshod (12 bails). Stock can bo arranged on easy terms. Apply early, McCluggage and Co., Broadway. LOST. X OST—From Stratford Saleyards last Tuesday, 26th inst., 5 Cows and 3 Wearier Heifers, tar branded ‘o.’ Anyone finding same, please communicate with Newton King.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 33, 30 May 1914, Page 6
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395Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 33, 30 May 1914, Page 6
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