WANT Eli,WANTED TO SELL, or Exchange, 18 Acres and good 6-roomed house. £2(JO (Sown, balance remain. W. W. Hodge, Stratford. VyANTED TO EXCHANGE—Good f » Dwelling and 5 acres, Now Plymouth for house in, Stratford. Apply at ones to W, W. Hodge, Land Agent. AilM Coats for Gentlemen — Tweeds, 29s 6d, 38s 6d, 45s 6d. 49s Od .Rain Coats, 46s 6d, 59s 6d, 755. Motor Suits', 45s 6d, 57s 6d. Is in £ discount for cash. R. D. Lowers, opposite Post Office, Stratford. MRS McCALLUM has a very se-j lect range of ladies’ and child- 1 ren’s hats, trimmed and untrimmed, at prices to suit all. XTSTHBN yoa thiaK d dras-S. IMak VV ©si 4'S»dsrxrdB ,s *
AOEHS, Frwiold N*#»fc i.uoklaaiu, ali riisi, jrfoeshable Iliad, rtnroptij hcnw*, siwshoc., good g»oßiti®a. J. JS. tSeiuwd*, WANTED KNOWN—SoIid Drawn Wire Lamps Is Gel, Osrams 2s each. McMillan and Fredric, BroadT B. BIOHARD® (ricaratly with n Mr Ni-wio** Ki*g) ; it ia *r. exceptionally good poaitio* to direst client* towards sound #%d growing inrsstmant# North oH Awklaad, Acd if rc'iairod would nMOMyssj th®a, M»k® !iaqsijri®c.» MBS McCALLUM makes a speciality of ladies’ underclothing and infants’ outfits, lovely bonnets and hats for the baby. I’/’OUS Medicine ie »!»«« it i ©om&a fross “Sd ward s' - WANTED KNOWN—We Have just opened np a stock of cylindrical Churns, and the prices are:— No. 1, Us 6d;.No. 2,. 14s 6d; and No. 3,16 s6d McMillan and Fredway,
-C y> ELOIOA’ ’ Lamps—The m<v, t from 28s 6d to 555, various designs in brass, bronze, or nickel plated. A choice, assortment; now on view at The Taranaki Hardware Co., lamp specialists. MRS McCALLUM is offering girls’ long knitted coats in cream saxe, navy, grey and fawn from 12s 6d to 18 s 6d. Just half price. Also a lot of ladies’ and children’s, in all shades at ail prices. i 6f\CAMTY GUjkaUtNTBaJJ”— tol We have built' Aar r»put»tion on Qua]i•iy—“Mwßxd# , «»r gnuOR SALE—Two or three Secondhand Ranges; good condition, cheap. McMillan and Fiedric. WWiWfitMOMONA—MAIN TBUNK nBOUQB COACH ei«Yica, T&f OOM’S BOX Ms COACH JLyJI SERVICE bsfcvMK Okfthnkura (M*in Trunk Railway) amd Ohara will be extended to Whaagamomosn from tho beginning of November Koxt. Tim#tabl« is future isuß«. AN IDEAL GOAOMINfi SSIF. Liv®Jy lias! Biti SisKsi Rfe Ohurs. Malians aa i Maafifiroß,, ji *•' economical lamp on tt.e no No glass to neab. are beautifully finished. • I finished. aartet Prices u; w . Tht> BOM JiOOBE. £'r«2>rietor.
mm hassail, Certificated midwife and O LADIES' NCE3I, ISirandn Strifes, fifeinfcfrd. 2Ea Best AMcmnaiaAtliMr.. NURSE QUAY’S ALEXANDRA NUR3INC HCJBE t j CirUfMie Streat, £*!•**?*?£, , mOWN &bI(S Dorns try Fatiesis v&- j oeived. Every oo.*v oni*n*4 aau | oomfortablw qxutrtors. T,«rmi moderate. ’Ffeofts ®v W. BLAs!t 5 CARTER AND CARRIER (Opposite Hospital). Timber arid Cohl Carting E specialty. Sand, Gravel and Shingle at shortest notice. Tom Brown’s Schooldays Is 9d, ! South Sea Shipmates JShury) is books on boxing and wrefiling at i is, and for Magazines try James, I Cash Trader. ’ i
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 57, 29 June 1914, Page 1
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488Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 57, 29 June 1914, Page 1
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