WANTEDS. YyANTED TO SELL, or Exchange, » » 18 Acres, and good 6-roomed house. £2OO down, balance remain. W. W. Hodge, Stratford. WANTED TO EXCHAKGK-GmoJ T V Dwelling and 5 acres, .New Plymouth for house in Stratford. A r *~ ply at once to W. W. Hodge, Laud Agent. BOOTS, Shoes and Slippers—For men, women and children, in all the latest styles; also a good selection of Shoes for Evening wear a! H.B. New Zealand Clothing Factory AT Mrs McCalhinds Groat Roommaking Sale a few childyen’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 lid to los i 6d. „ WHEN 'you think of dings, think of “Edwards’ •” jpOR SALE—Two or three Secondhand Ranges; good condition, cheap. McMillan and Fredrir. PERF UM FJIY and sites af great “Edwards’ ” Toilet Reqnir eduction fti T B. RICH AID'S (recently with o Mr Newton - King), is in an exceptionally good position to direcr clients towards sound.and growing investments North of Auckland, and if required would pmsoinlly accompany them. Make inquiries. T7OUR Medicine is right when it .iL comes from “Edwards’ ’’ PUBLIC NOTICES. MRS. HASS ALL,
/f'i ERTIFICATED MIDWIFE AND LADIES’ NURSE, Mi anda Street, Stratford, The Best Accommodation. NURSE McQUAY’S ALEXANDRA NURSING HOME, Orlando Street, Stratford. TOWN and Country Patients received. Every convenience and comfortable quarters. Terms moderate. ’Phone 52. TAHITI PRIVATE MATERNITY NURSING HOME. PEMBROKE ROAD, STRATFORD. (Within the Borough.) The Best cf Accommodation. mERMS: £2 10s por week during A- accouchement,' prior to that £1 per week while iu the Borne. NURSE CROSS, ’Phont 183. Proprietress. V/. BLASR S CARTER AND CARRIER (Opposite Ho&pital). Timber and Goal Carting a specialty. Sand, Gravel and Shingle at shortest notice. R!RS.-BRGOK S NC, r CONFECTIONER AND CATERER, BROADWAY. Balls, Parties, etc., Catered far. TREES! TREES 11 TREES!!! j ORNAMENTAL and Flowering j Shrubs, Hardy Hodge Plants. Roses, Carnations, Hariy iioro'e-* Plants, Violets, Bulbs, Cut FJo?;cv. DAVE GRAHAM, Sole Agent for Duncan and Davis, ■ New Plymouth. BOWLER & P E A R G E, - Painters And Papsrhaagsrs, | SIGNWRITERS and DECORATORS. STRATfOBC. 171 STIMATES given for all kinds J of Work. “V/Q put value into our work.” Orddrs uuiv be loft with Mr A. J.
Davey, Empire Stables. EYERYTTiTISG U< SADDLERY AT * Pl car d* s HOUSE A 3S r D f:(jW COVEES (SPECIALITIES) Best Y/orkj Promptitude, Low IPI'iCSS* A CRUB£N, BOOKSELLER am! STATtONER, WHAN G AMO Al 0 N A. ALL School Books and Requisites stocked. ' Also the Leading Periodicals and Magazines. Agent for “The Stratford Evening Post.” JIMMY AH TUCK, The King of Laundrymcn, JULIET STREET. MY Prices for first-class work are: Collars lid, Soft Shirts 3d,| Starched Shirts 4d, Singlets 3d, White,’ Coats 6d, Handkerchiefs Id, Socks 2d. OTHER ARTICLES VERY CHEAP. Come along and Civs Me a Turn.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 82, 28 July 1914, Page 1
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