3P3NTSM. pAINTING and PAPERHANGING. Fir.-■.-class workmanship, with oest British materials. Satisfaction guaranteed. Special prices during the war. Bellringer Eros., Ltd. /'1 CTLELY—HaIf dozen each Table and Oesesrt Knives, Table and Dessert I- orks, Tea and Dessert Spoons, 3b pieces, 25s the parcel. Every piece guaranteed. Bellringer Eros.-, Ltd. it/pAT SAFES.—Sampson Folding Meat Safe, very strong and durable, 1-lin. 14s, 16in. 17s, 20in. 22a each. Bellringer Eros., Ltd. Haymaking tools—Forks from 2s, hay rakes, scythe#, and handles. Bellringers’. 61) for Children’s Washing Hat 7. Ladies’ Trimmed Millinery halfprice, and Ready-to-wears Is 'fid, Is lid. 2s lid to clear at Lowers’ Great Cash Clearing Sale, opposite Post Office, Stratford. Wanted known—w e have & lino selected stock of all Deekeepers’ requisites just to hand: Foundation comb, frames, hives, etc. McMillan and- Fredric, Broadway", Stratford. 91 I m —Men’s Box Cali Derby *- • _ Boots, smart shapes, welted. All sizes at H.B. New Zealand Clothing Factory. BERGiiil’S PAINT—Best for b&ebives, and ail outside work. In gallons and half-gallons at Beilring, er Bros.j Ltd., sole agents. BOOT Repairing mne la yc-or own home with one of our Cobbler’s Outfits: Will save you moaey. Beta consist of three lasts, hammer, knife, nails and protectors, sprigi, leather solution, eto. Prices 4a 6d and 8s 6d set, at The Taranaki Hardware Co., Broadway. EUBBER Goods going ahead jmt sow at SHwar^s’. “OATHING Costumes, Shoulder to ■A-* to knee. Boys’ Is fid, youths’ Is 9d, Men’s 2s fid. Canadian costumes Bs. Trunks—Boys’ id, men’s Is. Bathing V’&—Boys’ 9d, men’s Is, at H.B, New Zealand Clothing Factory. THE Chemical Dust Mop is lbs latest and best household laborsaver, requires no effort to see; absorbs the dust, and polishes your linoleums, wood work, and mouldings ip a wonderful way. Mops with patent handle 3b fid each; Dustless Dusters Is Cd each, Broom Covers 2s Bd, at The Taranaki Hardware, tie. Call and inspect. O /(* for Three Pairs Ladies’ Ribv) bed Stockings, Is for White Embroidered Blouses at Lowers’ Great Cash Clearing Sale, opposite Post Office, Stratford. BRUSHW AES reduced at Edward*’ daring Safes, OyAMTSIi) KNOWN—Job Pri»feia|| h'l in alt it a branch**, lowest urreui rates, efc th© “Stratford ig Post” Job Friuting 0<Ho». VERY SMART' LOT of Ladies’ Neckwear has come our way at most favourable prices. We offer the lot at one shilling. Come and take your pick. R. H. White and Co., “White’s Corner,” Stratford. W J HKN you think ©# j|r«gi. tSilak of “I'dwards’ ’■ 1 j for Children’s Washing Tun1/ \J ics. Is for Children’s White Embroidered Pinafores, were Is lid, at R, 1). Lowers’ Great Gash Clearing Sale, opposite Post Office, Stratford. OPORTS CLOTHlNG.— Trousers? i '—' Shirts, Belts, Ties, also Boots and Shoos, suitable for tennis, cricket or bowling, at H.B. New Zealand Clothing Factory. •STOUR Medicine is right wk«a i| * oaxaea from ' ‘Edwards’ ’ 5 LADIES’ and Children’s Hats and Bonnets. Drastic reductions will ensure a quick sale. A lot of sample underclothing, children’s frocks and overalls from Is lid up. at Mrs McCallum’s Great Summer Sale. IT IQUID Veneer makes old ikin';:* LJ new. For piaros, furniture, wood work and motor cars. Dust over your furniture with a pices of cheese cloth moistened with it, and the effect will surprise you; removes scratches and stains in a wonderful way. Only la Od a bottle at The Taranaki Hardware Co., the Store that serves you host. MRS McCALLUM’s mer Sale startling reductions; Ladies’ dresses in linen, muslin, erepons, voile, and sponge cloth; verv smart. A lot of sample blouses to be sold at less than wholesale cost. s 4 lUIATY IS JASIvK® SIA’ - W t- havs built our cion on Quality—“ldwfcrdV tor puaL y O G. SLIGHT WO OB A SS6AL MERGHAM¥ t fIIBANDA STBESIj 00 Me tad Firewood »!«r*ya oa Fend. Wood cut to mj bngtb. Accan.mo* fiction for goods. Order# omj. be i»h as AIL hLiOtt'%
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 26, 1 February 1915, Page 1
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