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BUSINESS NOTICES. SEEDSI SEEDS! seeds;! SEEDS! ■SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS MAKE YOUR HOME BEAUTIFUL THIS SUMMER. . . . . . THERE are Seeds and Seeds, but the Seeds I sell are guaranteed and reliable and true to name. They are Gibbons’— absolutely the best. lam making a speciality of them this year. SHRUBS and TREES of all descriptions. Hedge Plants, Heaths, House and Table Plants, Annuals. Am now booking orders for Bulbs—Hyacinths, Daffodils, etc. Agent for Duncan and Davies, New Plymouth. .. " . 'V ! v I was for many years m me Nurseries of the State' Farm, Moumahaki, and will be only too pleased to give any advice in the way of horticulture- , ; k On the more practical side, for the Kitchen Garden, I have unlimited quantities of Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants, and seeds of all kinds. Also Seed Potatoes. Country Customers pleas note that postage will be paid on all cash orders for seeds. DAVE GRAHAM, THE SEED MAN, BROADWAY. 2£ ACRES and Cottage—£3oo. A good investment. 5- and Cottage —£2oo. One minute from Broadway—A Snip. TO LET—--7 ACRES and 6-roomed house—2os per week. 6- House, all conveniences—2os per week. 4-Roomed House, newly renovated— los per week* 4-Roomed House and 1 Acre—its per week. 4-Roomed House and --Acre—Bs per week. * 4-Roomed House and 3-Acre — 7s 8d per week. New House and good section—22s 6d per week. ar. H. THOMPSON* LAND ACE?4T* STRATFORD. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx K XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX M Mm ! B. J. PETERS BRACELET WATCHES. JF a referendum were taken to find B. J. PETERS B. J. PETERS out the most indispensable article of Jewellery, we suggest the majority would vote for THE CHARMED CIRCLE. B, d. PETERS B. J. PETERS STILL A FEW TO BE SACRIFICED. Sale Positively Ends in a Few Days. B. J. PETERS. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Note the Address—OPPOSITE LAMASON’S, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. M M M ■ M H| M H HH M M M M « H SB M M M M M M M M M N M M M H M H M H H M M H M 6 n M M M M M H HH BB B'B M xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxp q xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

JNSURANCE j^TD. HEAD OFFICER'AUCKLAND, IST;Z: '■ #, &'&&**** * /\ I AIRE, Marine, Live Stock, and Accident Insurance in all its Branches, including PERSONAL, ACCIDENT and SICKNESS, Employers’ Liability, Mortgagee Indemnity, Fidelity Guarantee, and Plate-glass Risks accepted at lowest current iat6S * JOHN PA TON, Taranaki Branch Manager. T. HARRY PENN, Local Agent, Broadway, Stratford.

620 ACRES, West Coast Lease, with perpetual right of renewal. Rent Is 6d per acre. All in grass, bar 10 acres shelter bush; mostly ploughable, a fair proportion now under plough for rape. Well fenced and subdivided. 9 miles from Freezing Works. Hip, woolshed, sheep and cattle yards. rjj _ ' The above is an ideal farm for ffattening purposes. Splendid terms can bo given, For further particulars apply WEBSTER. DOBSON & 'CT AUCTIOMEERSU STRATFORD. JUST LANDED: MEW LIMES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT!COSTUMES, HATS, SILK CHECK SPORTS COATS, SKIRTS, ROBES, LA 1) i I'.S' t' XDERCLOTRING, MILL! X DRY, MEN’S TIES, If A' l S. CARS, SUITS, ETC. ARCH. RAWLES, DRAPER AMD CLOTHIER, STRATFORD. mO LET—Commodious Shop, in Central Broadway, known as the Dreadnought. Apply’ H. McK. Morison. Henry i victor, n.s.a. (Reg.) Psychometrist Chnirvoyant, can be consulted at Mrs Birdsall’s, Antonio Street. Hours 2—7. FOR THE LONDON POOR AND BELGIAN AND FRENCH REFUGEES. AST-OFF Clothing, clean and in ' fair condition, thankfully received for shipment at the office of T. H. PENN, ' Broadway, Stratford. > 1 ■pOR SALE—Cabbage Plants, Is 6d per 1 00: 10, per 1000, at the Nursery.—R. McK. Morison.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 27, 18 September 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 27, 18 September 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 27, 18 September 1914, Page 6

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