BUSINESS NOTICES. EGMONT SUITS FOR ALL MEN; CORRECT FIT. IT is not always clearly understood just what is meant by “correct fit.” Were clothes to he made so as to follow closely every line of the figure, the result would be a mis-shapen garment—one to make the wearer look ridiculous. The right idea is best expressed in EGMONT SUITS. They are never too large or too small; never too loose or too tight. Every garment is shaped and balanced accurately, made to hang perfectly, and set so naturally that it covers and hides the defects in the figure, and gives it the appearance of being perfect. The EGMONT SUIT adds distinction to a figure already normal and perfect: it supplies all that’s lacking in one that’s not. The EGMONT SUIT deserves your serious consideration. PRICES 45s to 655. CHART SUETS TO MEASURE 70s to 85s. Of u h STRATFORD,
103 ACRES, first-class dairying lease for 3 years. Rent £2 per acre. Good buildings, level land, high and dry; lies well to the sun; handy to Stratford Dairy Factory and Railway Station. 32 ACRES Lease—Rent £2 per acre. Suburban land, close to Stratford Borough boundary. J. H. THOMPSON 1 LAND ACE.'iT, STRATFORD.
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx $ VISIT PETERS’ X $ BIG JEWELLERY SALE H BEFORE IT ENDS. dA SPLENDID Variety of delightful things, in Modem Jewellery and Silver Gstfds. rServiceable and moderately priced—from which a cliofbd thatcT ; -f t - M will surely give pleasure, can readily be made. 20 to 50 Per Cent. Discount. X B. ! J; ; ‘PETERS. OPPOSITE BELLRINGERS.'BROADWAY. * 1 f! i 1 i * ' t !1 5 s' i L'engthfy periods' Served with the following wellknown firms;— ’ ,l •“ 1 i ■ r Dawson and Co., Dunedin, Louis Kerr, Nelson, Rash and Cooder, Wellington, J. B. Cerrand, Palmerston N. X xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxsxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxpß xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
WEBSTER, DOBSON & O AUCTIONEER^ STRATFORD. 6* ACRES—Dairy Farm hear Waitara; level; first-class order. Carry 30 cows; very desirablr homo. £32. £IOOO Cash. * » I I ] ■ „; V . 5. 89 ACRES- uairy Farm, Tariki; all necessary buildings. £BOO cash. Balance easy terms. 8 ACRES, 8-Roomcd House— Just outside 'Stiat- jb M ford Borough. £7OC. £4OO cash. I. M. KIDD, Land, Representative, n I m # THUNDER -STORMS— A RE sudden things and If you're caught napping you're drenoh* od in a few minutes. But with a reliable inexpensive Raincoat, suob i as we oan show you, you’re alright every time. ,! « Those Coat® are excellently cut and hang perfectly. n Thoy's thoroughly rainproof,' and they cost very little. To seo them moans to buy them. MULLEN & MARSHALL.
I ACRES—Freehold, good i l) e J quality, clean, level land, handy Waikato town factory. Carry 00 cows. .1. B. Richards. THE CENTRAL CO-OP. STORE CO. EG to give a final reminder that MONDAY, .'list, is the date of their Balance, and all overdue accounts must he settled hy that date. V/I7ANTED the Public to know—- » * Having secured the services of a Bootmaker from Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, I am prepared to do your repairing while you wait if required. i\ll kinds of hoots made to order on shortest notice. T. Young, Bootmaker, Broadway North. WANTED KNOWN—We have a fine range of Cream Separators selected from the best makes on the market, from £3 3b each. Mo Millan and Fredrio.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 9, 28 August 1914, Page 6
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