WAWTEDB. ACRitnS, Waikato, Freehold, 1200 in grass, all ploughable; splendid buildings. Carrying 2000 ewes, 100 cattle. Price £8 os, equity £5386. Will exchange for dairy farms. Photographs can be seen at the office of W. W. Hodge, Stratford. WANTED TO LET—Throe Shops, in Broadway: One 16s, 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 TLB. ‘ Now Zealand Clothing Factory. a T Mrs McCalinin'« you can get everything for the baby—Barras from Is lid, gowns from 2a 6d, vests from lOd. A lovely lot of Ladies’ Underclothing—cream silk blouses, the new styles, also white muslin blouses from 2s lid. /'ANTED KNOWN—We’have a PUBLIC NOTICES. MRS. HASSALL, <T'i ERTIFICATED MIDWIFE AND LADIES’ NURSE, Miranda Street, Stratford. \ The Best Accommodation. TAHITI PE IVATE MATERNITY NURSING HOMS. PEMBROKE ROAD, STRATFORD. (Within the Borough.) The Best ef AsMistreadadlM. 17 AOANOIES now for Lying-in Vi Patients. TEEMS MODERATE. NURSE CROSS, ’Phom ’ 189. PropritreM. (Card.) mm murphy. Ladies’ Nurse, Regan Street. (Next Oleson’a StoreL W. ILA!R, OAMTHB AND OARKIIffI (Opposite ICoßfitidX? Timber su'd Goal Oartiif & specialty. ®and r Gravel sad iMnjl® at shortest ootiis*.- | MRS. BROOSC||NG b ] f lONFEOTIONER AND CATERER, * BROADWAY. Balls, Parties, its., Catered for. GEORGE OiMi, BORING YORK CHAMBERS, STRATFORD. And FREEZING WORKS, WANGANUI. fa LL classes of Boring undertaken. Artesian wells, ate. ENQUIRIES INVITED, 1380
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 279, 23 November 1914, Page 1
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