WAHYEB9. WANTED TO SELL, or Exchange, 18 Acres and good 6-rnomed house. £2OO down, balance remain. W. W. Hodge, Stratford. WANTED TO EXCHANGE—Good Dwelling and 5 acres. New Plymouth for house in Stratford. Apply at once to W. W. Hodge. Land Agent. , WARM Coats for Gentlemen— Tweeds, 29s 6d, 38s 6d, 45s 6d. 49s 6d .Rain Coats, 46s 6d, 59s 6d, 755. Motor Suits, 45s 6d, 57s Cd. Is in £ discount for cash. R. D. Lowers, opposite Post Office, Stratford. MRS McCALLUM has a very select range of ladies’ and children’s hats, trimmed and untrimmed, at prices to suit all. WHIN you tJuialt eS fcaisk oi .“JSdwarii”* ACRES, FrwEol'ft, Nwrtb Aaoklined, til rids, k/faJ, Bieughable land, bo stumps;-! komw, •owihtwi, good position. J. B* SlitAards, WANTED KNOWN—SoIid Drawn Wire Lamps Is 6d, Osrarns 2s each. McMillan and Fredric, Broadway. ->r 1. ISIOKASLh (partly with o Mr N'lwtop King}, is ia an exceptionally good position to direct clients toward# Bound a*d growing investment! North cS Aftoklwid, asd if required weald nwwr*oaalsj »♦<%'*ystay Sham- Sisk® ia^olriaa* McCALLUM makes a speci‘T'fji. a iity of ladies’ underclothing and infants’ outfits, lovely bonnets and hats for the b&by. ■’C/'OU® Madioiao is? rifSl wh«a it -A- eomaa from "Edwards’ ’ WANTED KNOWN—We have just opened up a stock of 03 hndrical Churns, and the prices are;— No. 1, Us 6d; No. 2,14 s 6d; and No. 3,16 s6d McMillan and Fredric. £ tTpELGICA” Lamps—The most JLJ economical lamp on the market. No glass to Weak. They are beautifully finished. * Prices from 28s 6d to 555, various designs in brass, hrftnsae, 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 r2s 6d to 183 6d. Just half price. Also a lot of ladies’, and children’s, in all shades at all prices; 1« QUALITY ■ aUARANTESD”— VA W« hara built Oir reputation on Quality—"Edwards’ for guaJitj.’l ' FOR SALE— Two or three Secondhand Ranges; good condition, cheap. McMillan and Fredric. WHANBAMOMONA—MAIN TSU/N* SSEOU&H 00*09 i^EVICE. MOOBFB SOYAIi Mils COACH BSIiVIOISf betw#e® OkAhukura (Main Trunk Railway) and Ohara will Ixi extended to WhaSgamoaiOßi!. from: the beginning of Norembar aesi. HNioa-1 table in fwtare iatme. AN IDEAL OOAOKING IBZP* Livery ssd Past Sublfti »» Okar*. Matiaxa and Maea*t#b, QiK KOOES,
HRS HASS ALU, CUBTIFICATED MIDWIFE AND! LADIES’ NUKfll, ! jttirmdc Street, SftratfrC. gjgls Sw>fr AeossasawfeMsss,, KURSE Wc^WAY'B ALEXANDRA NU«2?«22 H©BSS‘ ; | Srlanle fctrsst, atr&tfers« npOWN *n<S Country Fat*«aS* ***• -*- oeived. Every coav<wi«at«s scud comfortable quarters. Term* modernts. ’Phone Sl* -a W. BLAIR, CART EE, AND CARRIER (Opposite Hospital). Timber and Coal Car tine: & specialty. Sand, Gravel and Sniugle ati shortest notice. Tom Brown’s Schooldays Is 9d, South Sea Shipmates Barry) D* books on boxinp and wrestling ac j I Is, and for Magazines try James, Cash Trader. n-1
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 58, 30 June 1914, Page 1
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