WANTES9. WANTED TO SELL, or Exchange, 18 Acres and good 6-roomed 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 Gd, 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 select range of ladies’ and children’s hats, trimmed and untrimmed, at prices to suit all. WHEN job think oi fchi»k of ’'Edwards’- ,g QfK ACRES. froeioM, North AmcktJU land, all rich, ploughablo land, no stumps;; hone®, eowdwi, good poiitiam. J. B. Bi®hards. WANTED KNOWN—SoIid Drawn Wire Lamps Is 6d, Osrams 2s each. McMillan and Fredric, Broadway. / T B. RICHARDS (rooontly with « Mr Newton Kim®), is im fin exceptionally good position to direct cheats towards sound and growing investments North of Auckland, ®md if required wenld gssmmalSy tfeori. Make l«uguJrl®»» MRS McCALLUM makes a speciality of ladies’ underclothing and. infants’ outfits, lovely bonnets and hats for the baby. YOU® Mediouso is ri#t whom it f>om©» from ‘'Edwards’ " WANTED KNOWN— We Have just opened up a stock of cylindrical Churns, and the prices are:— No. 1, Us 6d; No. 2,14 s 6d; and No. 3,16 s6d McMillan and Fredric. t£~OELGICA” Lamps—The most economical lamp on the market. No glass to oreak. • They are beautifully finished. Prices 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 12& 6d to 18b 6d. Just half price. Also j a lot of ladies’ and children’s, in ail shades at all prices. < t QUALITY eUUBANTSiED” -- \si- W« Uavo built eetr ropnvttion on Quality—“lMward*’ for quality.’-’ FOR SALE—Two or three Secondhand Ranges; good condition, cheap. McMillan and Fredric. WHAM wAM 0 MO N A—MAIN TRO N K VKBOUQH COACH •afflVlOl. MOORE’S ROYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE bctwooE Okahaknrt, (Main Trunk Railway) and Ohara will be extend to Whanffi&momona from the beginning of Novemoar next. Timetable in future iinaa. AN IDEAL COACHING WKF Livery an® Bait Stable ni Oitnrf. Matiera and TOM MOOEB, jProjjristcs’. mm HABSALL% /certificated midwife and \j LADIES’ NURSE, Miranda Street. Straitr-.* Hit Bait A®»iwmodati*wi. HURS& MoQUAY’S ALEXANDRA WUHSIMG M©SSE f Orlando ©treat, itratferf, TOWN and Couatiy Patient# received, Every ooaromenso &s.d comfortable quarters. Term* moderate. ’Fboae W. BLAIR, CARTER AND CARRIER (Opposite Hospital). Timber and Coal Carting a specialty. Sand, Gravel and Shingle at shortest notice. Tom Brown’s Schooldays Is 9;1. South Sea Shipmates Barry) js books on boxing and wrestling ar Is, and for Magazines try James, Cash Trader. s
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 60, 2 July 1914, Page 1
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