i BUSINESS NOTICES. SEEDS! SEEDSI SEEDS* SEEDSI SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS THUS THERE are Seeds and Seedi, but the Seeds I sell are guaranteed and reliable and true to name. They are Gibbons’— absolutely the best. lam mak* ing a speciality of them, this year. SHRUBS and TREES of a ll descriptions. Hedge Plants, Heaths, House and Table Plants, Annuals. Am now booking orders for 3ulbs Hyacinths, Daffodil*, etc. Agent for Duncan and Dane., New Plymouth. MAKE YOUR HOME BEAUTIFUL SUMMER. . the Nurseries of the State Farm, too pleased to give any advice in I was for many years J Moumahaki, and will be on the way of horticultur©On the more practical side, for the Kitchen Garden, I have unlimited quantities of Oat-bage and Cauliflower and seeds of all kinds. Also Seed. Potatoes. Country Customers pleas all cash orders for seedsnote that postage will b© paid os DAVE GRAHAM. THE SEED MAN. BROADWAY. GOING CONCERN, £7S—FRUIT AND POULTRY FARM. 9 ACRES, handy to seaport town, ideal climate, 90 fruit trees, full bearing, 106 bead poultry, horse, cart, harness, crops and sundries. Rent £4O per annum. arts H.- THOMPSON* LAND AGENT, STRATFORD. -/M THIS IS THE SHOP FOR RINGS. CIHOOSING THE RING IS A BUSINESS THAT IS J DREADED AS SOMETHING OF AN ORDEAL. LET US HELP YOU IN YOUR SELECTION. OUR STOCK COMPRISES ONE OF THE LARGEST AND FINEST SHOWING OP RINGS THAT YOU CAN FIND ANYWHERE, AND OFFERS YOU THE BEST VALUE. B. J. PETERS, i • m 111 i' JEWELLER STRATFIDRD. iffljkk-.fi' 1 Opposite Lamason’s Auction Rooms. N EW Z EALAND I NSURANCE QOMpany, j^td. HEAD OFFICE, AUCKLAND, N.Z, Marine, Live Stock, an Accident Insu?ancs in all iii| Branches, including PERSONAL, ACCIDENT and SICK-< NESS, Employers’ Liability, Mortgagee Indemnity, Fidelity Guarantee, and Plate-glass Sisks accepted at lowest current f»o TOO JOHN PATON, Taranaki Branch ManagSf* T. HARRY PENN, Cecal Agent, Broadway, Stratford, ¥1:1 !.' i it* fl 820 ACRES, west Coast Lease, with perpetual right of renewal. Rent is 8d per acre. Ail in grass. *bar 10 acres shelter hush; mostly ploughable, a fair proportion new under plough for rape. Well ' fenced and subdivided. 8 mi s es from Freezing Works. Dip, woolshed, sheep and cattle yard The above is an ideal farm for ffattening Splendid term! jan b© given, For further particulars apply WEBSTER DOBSON & G* AUCTIONEERS;STRATFORD. FOR SUMMER WEAR? JUST OPENED. f A NEW LIN.E OF WHITE & COLORED CREPES. LOVELY SHADES AND SOFT QUALITY. ALSO—FOR THE TENNIS SEASON—LIEN’S WHITE AND TUSSORE SILK SHIRTS. A GREAT LINE. IMPORTED DIRECT. ARCH; RAWLES. DRAPER /km CCOTHI ER, STRATFORD.
TO THE EG MONT ELECTORS. Ladies and gentlemen,—i ' am again a Candidate for your suffrage at the forthcoming election, and will take an early opportunity to address you at the various centres.—l have, eto., DAVID L. A. ASTBURY. FIRE! FlßE!—Great Fire Sale—--8 more days ending 14th November. Goods damaged by water. Hundreds of satisfied buyers during the past few days. Great Bargains. R. D. Lewers, opposite Post Office, Stratford. Bacon is sold by all leading stores, and costs no more than inferior brands. Cuthbertson and Spelman, wholesale agents, Palmerston North.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 67, 14 November 1914, Page 6
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534Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 67, 14 November 1914, Page 6
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