SHIPPING NOTICES. "W RIVER. Tne Creat Scenic Attractions of th 3 Dominion. Spend your Summer Holidays amidst Nature's Glories. Stay at PEPIRiKI HOUSE, The Finest Tourist Hostelry in the Dominion. Stay, and Trout Fish, at the Beautiful and Unique HOUSEBOAT. SPECIALS CHEAP WEEKLY TARIFFS. Itineraries, Timetables, Bookings, Cook and Sons, and All Tourist Bureaus. A. HATEJCK and Company, Limited. WANTfDt. OAOEiS, Waik&to, Freehold, 1200 in grastt, all ploughable; splendid buildings. Carrying 2000 ewes, 100 cattle. Price £8 ss, equity £6386. Will exchange for dairy farms. Photographs can be seen at the office of W. W. Hodge, Stratford. /ANTED TO LET—Three Shops, in Broadway: One 16a, one £2 I.os per week, one £3. W. W. Hodge, land" agent. TEW lines of Boys' and Youths' ■i-* Suits in the Derby, Norfolk, Sport, and 'Varsity styles, to fit boys of all ages, at H.B. New Zealand Clothing Factory. T ADIES' HATS (Models) Ready-to-JIJ wears and Straw Shapes in Pandan Chip and Tagel; Flowers, Trails, Feathers; all trimmings in great variety to be had at Mrs McC'allum's. ANTED 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. CERTIFICATED MIDWIFE AND ' LADJSS' NUBSH, Miranda Street, (Stratford. The Best Accommodation.
MRS MURPHY, LailM' Nurse, Began Street. (Next Olsson's Stored W. BLAER, ' GABTJES AND GABBM (OpsK?«te Ho&piW)* Timber ajsS Boti Qsftiig & »pecialty. §&nd,- Uravral §M& ©Magi® at cihoriofit aaiios. MRS. BROOK'NC, (CONFECTIONER AND CATERER, J BROADWAY. Bails, Parties, Ha,, Caterssl for. BOWLER & P E A R 6 E, SIGNWRXTKttB uui OIDOOHATORS. I T B A T F 8 II B, iSTIMATES giren (or e!I kinds ©f Work. Order* may b* laft wxMs Mr A, J. Davey, Empire Stab!««. EVERYTHING IK SADDLERS EAT A ACAARD'S HORSE AND COW COVERS (SPECIALITIES) Bast We*V Pramp<MdSi Lew A CRUDEN, fiOOK&ELLER ai«f STATIONER, WHANQAMOMONA, A LL Bokool Books and Sequisites stocked. Also the Leading .periodicals and Masffismas. Agpac £or "TSse Stratford Evening Eeas*'* ADVERTISED GOODS - ARE TIIO W«r!d Over. WHY? I BECAUSE there must be, in ' advertised goods, a uniform hign quality, otherwise the yerfcised article not. being up to the standard claimed for it will not be purchased again and the advertising will be unprofitable. Advertising is lnsarance, therefore, that, the goods are uu represented and good value. The consumer who buys adver* tised goods rarely makes a mistake. "Stratford Evening Post" readers will profit by a careful perusal of its advertising aoSBuy the boy a book on soldiers or ships. J antes, Cash Trader.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 287, 2 December 1914, Page 1
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419Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 287, 2 December 1914, Page 1
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