WANTEBI, 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 fid .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 select range of ladies’ and children's hats, trimmed and untrimmed, at prices to suit all. WHEN you * drugs. of “Idwari#”* aa AGBXfI, frwiolil, North lent(JO laud, „all riek ; lw*S, plouf liable laud, bo oiump* j iitmsa, *wth®d, good position. J. B. Hieharde. WANTED KNOWN—SoIid Drawn Wire Lamps Is 6d, Osrams 2s each. McMillan and Fredric, Broadway. T B. EIOMAED# (reuwitfy with j ?./ « Mr Nawto® SLing), is 5a *2 exceptionally £ood poiitiom to direct clients towards sound and growing invesimanis North a& AisUnd, trad, ’i reoninul would jjwarfioaaliy Make li|driui ij./TRS McCALLUM makes a specij M ality of ladies’ underclothing I and infants’ outfits, lovely bonnets j and bats for the baby. YOUK MwJieia* is rlfSt srhoa t «wm«ja fro® “Sdwards’ ” WANTED KNOWN—We Have just opened up a stock of cylindrical Churns, and the prices are:— No. 1. Us fid; No. 2, 14 s 6d ; and No. 3, Ifis fid McMillan and Fredric. 6i tj ELGICA’ ’ Lamps—The most Xl economical lamp on the market. No glass to oreak. They are beautifully finished. Prices from 28s fid to 555, various designs in, brass, bronze, or nickel plafed. A; choice * assortment; now on view at The Taranaki Hardware Co., lamp ■•specialists. MRS McCALLUM is offering girls’ long knitted coat's in cream sax©, navy, grey and fawn from 12s fid to 18 s 6d. Just half price. Also a lot of ladies’ and children’s, in til I shades at all prices. ALITY GUARANTIED”— 10l W« hare bmilt w* reputation mi Quality—“®dw«tra8 f for guidj ity.’* SALE—Two or three SecondI V hand Ranges; good condition, cheap. McMillan and Fredric. WHANGAMOMOKA— MAIN TRUNK nrannoE OOAOM iIIVXOI. MOOSI’SS ROYAL MADS POACH gIEVIOI botwoesr Okfiiaknru j (Main Trunk Railway) fcud Ohara wil; j be extended to Whatguiaomoaa- from sho b»gianins of Novambwr Best. Timetable is future i«tua. AN IDEAL COAOMINQ ffifclF. Livohy waS Bait Sfeublws fc« Phare Matiare sad Mubp**. TOM MOOES, 0 HASSALC, ebufioatxd midwife and LADIES’ NURSIS, Street, Stratify * BSe B®»ii Aoe*o»*iod»tiort. num% »aot« ay»s ALEXANDRA HURSCNC WOt€L : , ©rlEnste Str«il, ilraSfertf, TOWN and Country FfitiuESe iw osiv&d, livery ooßTonieaee ard comfortable quarter a. Twmi modw&te. ? Ph®aiS li* 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 9d. South Sen Shipmates Fairy) Is books on boxing and wrestling at Is, and for Magazines try James., Cash Trader. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 63, 6 July 1914, Page 1
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