WANTEQB. 1 QQA AORjIS, Waikato, FreeluuU hold, 1200 in grass, all ploughable; splendid buildings. Carrying 2000 ewes, 100 cattle. Price £8 sa, 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 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. New Zealand Clothing Factory. LADIES’ HATS (Models) Rcady-to-wears and Straw Shaped in Pandaft Chip and Tagel; Flowers, Trails, Feathers; all trimmings in great variety to be had at Mrs McCallum’s. WANTED KNOWN—We have a fine selected stock of all Beekeepers’ requisites just to hand: Foundation comb, frames, hives, etc. McMillan and Fredric, Broadway, Stratford.
PUBLIC NOTICES. MRS. HASiALL, r'iERTTFIOATED MIDWIFE AND LADIES’ NURSE, Miranda Street, Stratford. The Beat Accommodation.TAHITI PRIVATE MATERNITY! NURSING HOME. PEMBROKE ROAD, STRATFORD. (Within the Borough.) The Best «f AseoBi«B(l8tla«. VACANCIES now for Lyimg-in * Patients. TERMS MODERATE. NURSE GROSS, Thom 188. Procritresß. (Card.) s V MRS MURPHY. Ladles' Nurse, Regan Street. (Next Olfison’s Stored
W* SSLAf R, OAUTm AND CARRIES (Opposite Hospital).* Timber *bS Coal Carting » specialty. Sand* Gras©). and Shingle at shortest Effltriea. MRS.OROOKIMC, r'IONFEOTIONES AND OATEKER, BROADWAY. Balls, Parlies, tto., Catered for. CEGRGE GROSS, BORING ENCINEE^ YORK CHAMBERS, STSATSOED, And FREEZING WORKS, WANGANUI. \ LL classes of Borin® undertaken. Artesian wells, etc. INQUIRIES INVITED. BOWLER & P I A R S E, ftrintan And Fepoflßangira, , SIGN WRITERS and DECORATORS. STRAEF IRBi ESTIMATES given for ®ll kind* of Work. M Wi put walaa into ssr HWh." Orden may be left with Mr A. J. Davey, Empire Stables.
EVERYTHING IN SADDLERY m. * AGARS’® HORSE AND COW COVERS (SPECIALITIES) Beet Wwk Pr®mptSfcacss g L®se Prism TTgrudemT" BOOKfeELLEK and BTATIOHER, WHANGAMOMONA* A LL Befool Books and BeqniiiiM /.Jim g iotj js®d. Also ttc Leading x eriodical* and Maffrain*#. Agent hr "Tl.® Stratford Ironing
ADVERTISED GOODS ARE STANDARD GOODS Jhß W©r!d Over. WHY? II EOAUBE there must be, in ' advertised goods, a uniform h'gu quality, otherwise the advertised article not being up to tho standard claimed for it will not be purchased again and the advertising will be unprofitable. Advertising la insurance, therefore, that the goods are as represented and good value.
The consumer who buys advertised goods rarely makes a mistake. “Stratford Evening Post” readers will profit by a oarvfu! perasal of its advertising OHSttf*. ,
Watches of ©very description. Nlokd from 7« 6d, with 13 mcatix#’ guun-v* toe. Jossajj fkmSt Endu*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 280, 24 November 1914, Page 1
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