WANTEDS. £-| A PER ACRE for Real Good Dairy Farm. £3OO cash, balance remain. W. W. Hodge, Land, Agent, Stratford. 0 ACRES—Freehold, Eltham District, a first-class property; will sell or exchange for dwelling in Wanganui. W. W. Hodge, land agent, Stratford. |" ADIES' Sport Coats, bought job, J-* half price—Brown, Navy, Champagne, Grey, from 12> Cd to lios 6d. Still Is in £ discount for cash. R. D. Lewers, opposite post office, Stratford. k LOVELY Lot of Children's >- Warm Coats in all colors and at all prices to suit every little on©. Mrs McCallurn's, Broadway. I, Itkirib of .vidwtrd»"« f\ (X AO"Bl?fl, Free Mole, Nortn Anok- " land, ell rich, tarel, ploughable land, so stumps; houso, ©owahed, good position, J. 9. Sicharde. /ANTED KNOWN—It should be of interest 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. f B. EIOHARDfI (recently with y '•■ Mr Newton Kins), is in tn exceptionally good position to direct clients towards sound suid growing investments North of Anokland, and if required wools g&raonaily frstioaipanj them. Make i G.OOD Ifonsffl aad S| [teres, b«it part of Straford, good aspect. €775. Easy terms, J. B. Richards. i JUST ARRIVED—A lovely lot of '* Children's Knitted Coats, with Bonnets to match, in Cream, Navy, Saxe, and Brown at Mrs MoCallum's. IjTOUR Medioine is rigEt when it i comoa from "Edwards' H WANTED KNOWN—We 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 Fredrio. BUY your prosfcwy eis Us© Taraatkx Hardware 0&. They nave the largess *u& ixsst tdooiioa in Stratford. White Cain* On#i and Saucers at @s 3d j*er doses, China Ten Sets from 10c 8d s®i; Dian«r §©te from 37b fld; Toilet Sets from Ids id. Gold'Edge China Tea Slates Is B<i dozen. §** wiadewit, SAMPLE Lot of Girls' Rainproof Coats in all sizes. These are marked at less than wholesale prices at Mrs McCallum's, Broadway. UALITY OUAJLANTEW— W« hart built oar reputation on Quality—"ldwardi' for ity."WHANGAMOMONA—MAIN T£UNK (THROUGH OOAOH gSRVICI!. OGRE'S ROYAL MAIL OOAOH - SERVICE between Okahukura (Main Trunk Railway) and Ohura will be extended to Whangamomona from the beginning of Novombar next. Tim 3tahle in future issue. AN IDEAL COACHING HRIF> Livery and Baifc Stables at Ohura Matiere and Mangaross, Propria to* IERTIFIOATED MIDWIFE AN! J LADIES' NURSE, Miranda Street, Btratlrdl, fie B.*S3 A«2o©Bamodeii<ttt MURSE McQUAY'S ALEXANDRA NURSING HOEJ£ Orlande Straas, ifrafferd. *OWN and Country Patieni* reoeived. Every oonrenicuo* and comfortable quarters. Terms moderate. 'Plica* §S< W. BLAIR, CARTER AND CARRIER (Opposite Hospital). Timber "and Coal Carting a specialty. Sand, Gravel and Shingle at shortest notice. McMillan and Fredrie, bol© agents far Alliance Beekeepers' Supplies. Full stock of all lines st Maker's pric*£. n**J» Rnrer* r* Ok*a Bamwis. z For pictures, picture frjimea, copper ware, ladies' and gents' natty dressing cases, James, Cash Trader, will rapjphr sii yon aosta
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 34, 1 June 1914, Page 1
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