WANTEDS. "OTANTED TO SELL, or Exchange, ’ * 18 Acres and good 6-roomed house. £2OO down, balance remain. W. W. Hodge, Stratford. •WANTED TO EICH AN GE—G oo d » ? Dwelling and 5 acres, Now Plymouth for house jo Stratford. Apply at ouce to W. W. Hodge, Laud Agent. T>OOTS, Shoes and Slippers—For men, women and children, in all the latest styles; also a good selection of Shoes for Evening wear at H.B. New Zealand Clothing Factory. A T Mrs McCallum’s Great RoomJl\- making Sale a few children’s knitted'Coats and bonnets at 7s lid and 8s lid. A few left, maids’ long knitted coats in.saxe, grey and navy, maids’ rain coats from Ss 11c! to 15s 6d. J HEN you think of drugs, think of “Edwards’ ” ACRES, Freehold, North Auck- _ _ land,-all rich, level, plonghable land, no stumps; house, cowshed, ;ood position, J. li. Richards. Uhl OR SALE—Two cr three Secondfin hand Ranges; good condition cheap. McMillan and Predrio, PERFUMERY and Toilet Requisites at great reduction at “Edward:’ ” 13. RICHARDS (recently with • Mr Newton King 1 ), is in an •J. exceptionally good position to direct clients towards sound and growing investments North of Auckland, and if required would personally accompany them. Make inquiries. N7OUR Medicine is right when it jL comes from “Edwards’ ” fi j-i i BUYS a nice Silk Blouse; 13/ J- i. were 22s 6d, trimmed with lace; Is b,;y:- a nice Muslin Blouse, embroider? Dimmed, were 4s lid each; 12s Cd hnyr.'a nice ladies j warm tweed com, full length, werej 17s 6d; Is 6d buys a ladies’ black or i colored velvet toque, were 3s lid, at I R. D. Lewers’ Great Clearing Sale, i opposite Rest Office. Stratford. PUBLIC NOTICES. MRS. HASS ALL, CERTIFICATED MIDWIFE AND; J LADIES’ NURSE, # Miranda Street, Stratford. The Best Accommodation. NURSE McQiJAV S 3 ILEXANDRA nursing home, Orlando Street, Stratford. TOWN and Country Patients re-1 ceived. Every convenience and j mfortable quarters. terms moderate. ’Rhone 52. r A HITT PRIVATE MATERNITY NURSING HOME. SMBROKE 110 iD, STRATFORD. (Within the Borough.) The Best cf Accommodation. TERMS: £2 iOs per week during accouchement; prior ■to 'that £i r week while in the Home. NURSE CROSS, Rhont 183. Proprietress. W. SLASH, CASTES AND CARRIES (Opposite Hospital). Timber end Goal Carting a specialty. Sand, Gravel and Shingle at shortest notice. .HRS. BROOK?NQ, CONFECTIONER AND CATERER, I . BROADWAY. Balls, Parlies, etc., Catered for. TREESI TREES II ThLEUH ORNAMENTAL and Flowering Shrubs, Hardy Hedge J‘-h;nls, Roses, Carnations, Harly iioioo Plants, Violets, Bulbs, Out Flowo--eto., DAVE GRAHAM, Role Agent for Duncan and Davis, New Plymouth. BOWLER & P E A fi C E, Painters And Papetfi&ngers, SIGN WRITERS and DECOR ATOtIS. STRATFORD. T7l STLMATES given for all kinds ■*2 of Work. “We put value into our work,” Orders may be left with Mr A. J. Davey, Empire Stables. EVERYTHING IIST SADDLERY A T a A HARO’S HOUSE AND CO Y COVERS (SPECIALITIES) Best Work, Promptitude, Low Prices. A CRUDEN, BOOKSELLER atni STATIONER, WHAN G A MOM ON A. A LL School Books ami Requisites Yjl stocked. Also the Leading Periodicals and Magazines. Agent for “The Stratford Evening Post.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 78, 23 July 1914, Page 1
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