WANTED!. )/Q AORjjifl, Waik&to, Free- / hold, 1200 in grass, all ploughable; srJlendid buildings. Carrying 2000 ewes, 100 cattle. Price £8 ss, equity £6385. Will exchange for dairy farms. Photographs can be seen at the office of W. W. Hodge, Stratford. 7ANTED TO LET—Three Shops, in Broadway: One 16a, one £2 10s per week, one £3. W. W. Hodge, land agent. NEW lines of Boys' and Youths' Suits in the Derby, Norfolk, Sport, and 'Varsity styles, to fit boys of all ages, at H.B. * Now Zealand Clothing Factory. * T Mrs McCallutn'g you can get everything for the baby— Barras from Is lid, gowns from 2s 6d, vests from lOd. A lovely lot of Ladies' Underclothiag—cream silk blouses, the new styles, also white mmVm blouses from & Lid. TANTED KNOWN—-We have a fine selected stock of all Beekeepers' requisites just to haiid: foundation comb, frames, hives, "ic McMillan and Fredric, Sroadwsy, Strn Lford. PUBLIC k&T«GE3. g*RS. KABBALL, MIDWIFE AND LADIES' NUBSfI, Miranda Street, Stratford. The Best Accommodation. TAHITI PRIVATE MATERNITY, NURSING HOM.B. PEMBROKE EOAD, STRATFORD. (Within the Borough.) Yh» B»st at Agoatnrnstiatiatt. ' now for Lyißg-ic '■* Patients. TERMS MODERATI. NURSE CROSS, 'Phonv' 183. Prooritres*. MRS MURPHY, Ladles' tfursft, Regan Street. (Nest Obi son's Stored W. SLA£&, ' OAJETaK AND OAKKIKB Timber a«8 EtoaJ Carting ft/fpao* ialty. (tend, ?ir&K©l &td %aiiig U fit shortest Gotifl*. MRS* BROODING, ' CONFECTIONER AND CATERER, BROADWAY. Balls, Parties, ate., Cateroti for. GEORGE GR3BB, BORING ENGINEER YORE CHAMBERS, STRATFORD, And FREEZING WORKS, WANGANUL A LL classes of Boring undertaken. Artesian wells, etc. ENQUIRIES INVITED.
SIGNWBITEKS and DECOBATOES. ITUXF I R B, iSTIMATEa given for all kinda I ef Work. "We put value teste aw mark." Orders may b* left wi'sn Mr A, J. Davey, Empire stabl»E. EYEgYTHItfG Iff HGESE AND COW COPSES (SPECIALITIES) Bfctti w«»» PfwuptttHtiai Lesf Prises. /\ GRUBS! aQGK&ELLEIt and S?AT!Oi«EK, WR^NGAMOMONA, A LL School Books, and Eequwites '-3- atodsed. Aieo the Leading ~ eriodicals Jimi Mflijasiaaa. Ammt lor '"III** Stratford Evening; ADVE.iTlSiiii GOQO& ARSE STANDARD GOODS Tha W©rßd Over. WHY? there must be, in -S-' advertised goods, a uniform hign quality, othe"*iEe the advertised article not being up to the standard claimed tor it will not be purchased again and the advertising will be unprofitable. Advertising is insurance, therefore, that the goods are as represented and good value. The consumer who buya adveriised goe;is rarely makes » siistei r o. "Stratford Evening Post" eacjrs will profit by «* c®re£ul yorusal of it* ed-re, -iilWatehes of every deaoription. filseke ?r»>m 7s 6d, with 12 months' g;a*r*«' i-M). Janes, Qosa Skadar*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 276, 19 November 1914, Page 1
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416Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 276, 19 November 1914, Page 1
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