ttfANTEBS. TT r ANTED TO SELL, or Exchange, ’ » 18 Acres ami good 6-rocmed house. £2OO down, balance remain. W. IV. Hodge, Stratford. T.TS■/‘ANTED TO EXCHANGE—Good V v Dwelling and 6 acres. New Plymouth for house in Stratford. Apply at once to W. TV. 'dodge, Land Agent. WARM Coats for Gentlemen--Tweeds, 20s 6d, 38s 6d. 45s del. •19s 6d .Rain Coats, 46s 6d, 59s 6:1, 735. Motor Suits, 45s 6d, 57s Gd. Is in £ discount for cash. R. D. Lewers, opposite Post Office, Stratford. MRS McCALLUM has a very select range of ladies’ and children’s hats, trimmed and untrimmed, at prices to suit ail. 7 KIN yoa tiamM dg SrstfS, ofi > ‘ifciwimis’ !£ QRj N#Klfe Aaol: ■ i vu Kad. all ri.ik, 1 able laud, no stempßij kems*, good position. Se lip. llKfeliordi. ANTED KNOWN—SoIid Drawn Wire Lamps Is 6d, Osrams 2s each. McMillan and Fredric, Broadway. 13. BIOSAKD9 '(wesaiij ,m 4 U ! ° Air Now'kiß. K««), ip sa su j csccptiavn&Hj food ponitioa ie direct I clients towards aotmd ftud growing invostinsint* Norik cl Awo’dfesd, trad ifj required would (W7M5% ««BMptay the®, Mako Haemfriaßt- I McCALLUM makes a •gpcci-T*-*L ahtv of ladies’ underclothing and infants’ outfits, lovely bonnets and hats for the baby. YOU. 3 M*dicb* Is rig&l it j comes frots “Edwards’ H WANTED KNOWN—We have' just opened up a stock of cylm-j drical Churns, and the prices are:No. 1, Us 6d; No. 2,14 s 6d; and No. 3,16 s6d McMillan and Fredric. £ i "OELGICA” Lamps—The most -Oecunomical lamp ou the marker. I No glass to jreixk. they j are beautifully finished. Prices j fr< rom 28s Gd to 555, various design* in trass, bronze, or nickel plated. A choice assortment; now on view at lamp The Taranaki Hardware Go., specialists. MRS McCALLUM is offering girls' long knitted coats in cream j saxe, navy, grey and farm from 12s j Cd to 18 s Gd- Just half price. Also a lot of ladies’ and children’s, in all j shades at all prices. •«£ DALIT* UV ASANTEID”-1 W Wt hzi* built oar re-pettv-t.iou j.h Quality«nsL| it> ' i ■OCR SALE—Two cr three Second-1 Js- hand Ranges; good condition., cheap. McMillan and Fredric. WHAN fi AM( iMONA—M AiN T&U N A vHROTiax coach sisvioil MOOSK’S koyak mail coach SJEIIVfOB b®tw®®« Okaffiukuri (Main Trunk 3*ilw*y) Oiiwra wit be extended to WJmagvmoaiccx frer-j the beginning of Norwite a,srt. Tims'table ia Mam i«m
IN IDB&b OOAOKKtf »SIF j Li v*ry *aii Bait filsbte* m o*mr» | Siatiere tad Mxxta«.r®s. gOM lIOOjaI., | IfroprJater j MIDWIFE AND O LADIES’ NUifittß, , BBiirwsdft Btr®fli, StratirsL S 0« Sms 'tofNuuncdstloß. mmzz ms(B«ay»s ALEXANDRA HURaSWa KdiHKi I erlana'ffi Strsst, Rtratfsr^ TOWN aas Country iv osivod. livery eoavoxiiaats ruuoomfori,*!>!« qawters. Terms jaod«r*ta ’Phon* S£> W. BR.AJR, CARTER AS 1) CARRIER (Opposite Hospital). Timber and Coal Carring a specialty. Sand, Gravel and Shingle at shortest notice. Tom Brown’s Schooldays Is !.'l. South Sea Shipmates T’airy) Js books on boxing and wrestling at Is, and for Magazines try James, Cash Trader. s
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 61, 3 July 1914, Page 1
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