WANTESS. jT> ~i A PER ACRE for Real Good oW 14t Dairy Farm. £3OO cash, balance remain. W. W. Hodge, Land Agent, Stratford. ttA ACRES— Freehold, Eltham iiu District, a first-class property ; will sell or exchange for dwelling in Wanganui. W. W. Hodge, land agent, Stratford. LADIES’ Sport Coats, bought job, half price—Brown, Navy, Champagne, Grey, from 12s Cd to 25s 6d. Still Is in £ discount for cash. R. D. Lowers, opposite post office, Stratford. LOVELY Lot of Children’s Warm Coats in all colors and at all prices to suit every little one. Mrs McCallum’s, Broadway. WHEN jos think ©S drc-ge. Mumk of 5 'Edwards’ ’* QA AOBH3, Freehold, North Auck laud, all rich, k?«l, ploughable land, ao attunps; horns®, eow*h®d, good position. J. B. Sliohard#. WANTED 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 Frednc. T B. RICHARD® (raoamtly with ( f * Mr Newton Sing), is ia an exceptionally good position to direct clients towards sound and growing investment* North Auckland, and if required would jsersosslly ftosoKpanr thorn. M&ko iaquSrie** GOOD Sous® sad ij bast part of Etraford, good aspect. £775. Easy terms, J. B. Hiahards. JUST ARRIVED—A lovely lot of Children’s Knitted Coats, with Bonnets to match, in Cream, Navy, Saxe, and Brown at Mrs MoCallum’a. YOUR Medicts® io right whoa it oomas from “Edwards’ ’’ » V j us t 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 Cfroetwry as 5D«* Taranaki Hard-wars Ob. TJ»y have th© larges* anti ixtmi selection is. Stratford. Whit® China Oags aad Saucers at 5s dd p®r deaaa, China Tea Sots from 10b 3d sat; Dinner Seta from 27s ©d; Toilet fs«ts from 16s §d. Gold Edge Chian Tm State a is «d doze®. See .window#. A SAMPLE Lot of Girls’ Rainproof Coats in all sizes. These are marked at less than wholesale prices at Mrs McCallum’s, Broadway. < t r\ UALITY QUARANTINED’ ’— V3s W® have built our reputation on Quality—“Edwards’ for gu&lity.’i WKAN6AMOMONA —MAIN' TRU NK THROUGH COACH fisIiEVICH. MOORE"® ROYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE between Okcimkurs (Main Trunk Railway) and Ohara will be extended to Whangamomonii from the beginning of November neat. Timstable in future iiem®. AN IDEAL COACHING WHIP. Livery sad Bait Stable# at Ohara, Matter® and Maagaroa.. SX)M HOOKE. Froprietoi MRS HASSELL, / IEETJFICATKD MIDWIFE AM/ lj LADIES’ NURSE, Miranda Street, Bfcraiira. Si* itrt Accommodation. NURSE ALEXANDRA NURSIMQ HS3 SIS, OriartsSs Straat, SStraffsrai. nSTOWN and Country Patients reJL- oeived. Every oonvonisne® and comfortable quarters. Term# moderat®. ’Phone 61. W. BLAIR, CARTER AND CARRIER (Opposite Hospital). Timber and Coal Carting a specialty. Sand, Gravel and Shingle at shortest notice. McMillan and Fredrio, sole agents for Alliance Beekeepers’ Supplies. Full stock of all lines at Maker’s prices r**k Mayor® Ok«« Bsmwst. s For picture*, picture frame-*, copper ware, ladies’ and gents’ natty dressing cssee, James, Cash Trader, will tsipplj fill fo« SKI«
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 37, 5 June 1914, Page 1
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