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ft Art t *■ AJ AILS—Cheapest ''ash urioe in Xi New Zealand ir *- nails 2inch upwards 2d per lb, leah-headg 3d per lb at Bellringers' CEMENT— Wilson’s Star Brand, second to non*- m the world. Wilson’s hydraulic lime, white lime, bricks, fire bricks, drain pipes and fittings, etc., Bellringer Bros., Ltd. DRAIN PIPES—Six-idch glazed socketed pines 1 - -Id each. These have been rejected’ by A ollington City Council for slight defect?, suitable for farm drainage and culverts. Bellringer Bros., Ltd. TILES— New nhinm-M of Tilea just in. Plain -«n<f Fancy Hearths with panels to match T ’le fronts and barless gratsa. Bellringers’. Roofing iron cash prices of Titan Best sft U !od, 6ft. 2s 2d, 7ft. 2s 6id. Bft. 2s lid. 9ft. 3 S 4d, 10ft. 3s 9d per sheet. Bellringer Bros., Ltd. RUBLES Goods «oini ahoaf Sma* now at Edwards’. MOTHERS— We have the finest selection of Boys’ Clothing in the district. See our new lines in the Norfolk, Cotswold, Derby, and ’Varsity makes. H.B. New Zealand Clothing Factory. n f|A 'ACRES, EJnk DrafawJi Ewamp, Auckland frovi»«®, adjoins Creamery, Feat OfSce; two miles from Railway. Good HBdU ings, £lB par acre, mail-] Mi twice 5 years. J. 1. Eirkarda. OAA AOEE9, level, good gmslHyf iplendid 6M warm ploughed, £B2 16a. Asey terms, 9. B. Richard*. TpEBFUMISY aa 6 Collet Smgid. «t«e fit jjrisat rwdnaajsw “Edw-afda’ ” "jF ADIES’ Coats and Macintoshes, -*-* Raincoats in large variety, 10s 6d up. Is in £ discount for cash R. I). Lowers, opposite Po>t Office, Stratford. BECSKWAE® mduood •« Steward!' during Sale, "OOOTS, Shoes and Slippers—For men, women and children, in all the latest styles: also a good selection of Shoes for F,v. ping wear at H.B. New Zealand Clothing Factory. '^7 ANTED KNOWN—I«*. JPHaftia* * in all tf-w *a;;■©#! current r*ti»B, at ti* Fvoss. tug Fop*” Job Pnot-ias ‘MSoe, AT our Winter Sale you can now buy the latest st K , ie iu Ladies’ Blanket Coats at ids da. 17s 6d, 19s 6d, 255, 295; also L, d .s’ Cravenctte Rain Coats 15s (iu. 17s sd, 19s 6d, 255, 295. Every oiu- of the above would be nearly‘double in the regular way. We ’■''ivT’it at. about half price. White’s Corner Cash Drapery, Stratford. LIQUID Veneer makes old things new. Dust youi iuruiture with it and you will be delighted with the result; removes serai cues and takes away that dullness on the piano or sideboard. The larau.-iki Hardware Co., the store that ,erve« you best. HEAVY Saddle-tweed Trousers (hard wear). "w‘ , 200 paij '.ioyy v • kuiuvU*, 2s 6d, Sa 6d up. Boys’ Overcoats in tweed and macintosh, sizes 1 to Lb, prices 8s 6d j up. Is iu £ discount tor cash. R. D. Lowers, opposite Post Office.

OVERCOATS— For Men and Boys. Heavy D.B. Tweeds, Men’s 29s 6d to 70s; Boys’, 12s 6d to 32s 6d; Raincoats—Men’s, 30s to 105 s; Boys’ 18s Gd to 42s 6d, at H.B. New Zealand Clothing Factory. "HY walk in the dark when you can buy a good wind-proof lantern for 3s at The Taranaki Hardware Co., ,who are now showing a fine assortment of table lamps at all prices to suit you. brobkikq. CONFECTIONER AND OAIIBUf. BROADWAY, S£ilß„ Partlw, tie., Sssarei /'ORNAMENTAL and Flowering Shrubs, Hardy Hedge Plants, Roses, Carnations, Ra.ly Border Plants, Violets, Bulbs, Out Flowe*etc., DA VS GRAHSM Sole Agent or Duncan and Oat:<. ' dw Ply mo ; -at. TREES! TREES!! TRE£SIII

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 60, 2 July 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 60, 2 July 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 60, 2 July 1914, Page 1

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