wahteuw. Pointing and paperhanging. **“ First-class workmanship, with best British materials. Satisfaction guaranteed. Special prices during the war. Bellringer Bros,, Ltd.
CUTLERY —Half dozen each Tablo and Desesrt Knives, Table and Dessert Forks, Tea and Dessert Spoons, 36- pieces, 25a the parcel. Every piece guaranteed. Bellringer Bros., Ltd. EAT SAFES. Meat Safe. —Sampson Folding very strong and durable, Min. Ms, 16in. 17s, 20in. 22s each. Bellringer Bros., Ltd. Haymaking tools—Forks from 2s, bay rakes, scythes, and bandies. Bellringers’. 6D for Children’s Washing Hats. Ladies’ Trimmed , Millinery halfprice, and Ready-to.wears Is 6d, Is lid, 2s lid to clear at Lowers’ Great Cash Clearing Sale, opposite Post Office, Stratford. '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. / Mon's Boy Calf Derby kJ I / Boots, smart shapes, welted All sizes at H.B New Zealand nothing Factory BEROER’S PAINT—Best for beehives and all outside work, hi gallons and half gallon'; at Bellrmjßj "r Bros., -Ltd., aole agents. BOOT EepaTrmg ?p>o* !*."• ycnr oww home with one of our Cobbler’s Outfits; Will save you mo-iey. Setis consist of three lasts, hammer, knife, nails and protectors, sprigi, leather and solution, etc. Price* 4« 3d and Ss fid set, at The Taranaki Hardware Co.. Broadway, TJ ÜBBF-H Goods going shetd ir»«t .1 roue *A BATHING Costumes, Shoulder to to knee. Boys’ is fid, youths’ Is 9d, Men’s 2s fid. Canadian costumes 3s. Trunks—Boys’ id, men’s Is. Bathing Y’b—Boys’ 9d, men’s Is, at H.B. New Zealand Clothing Factory.
THE Chemical I>a«4 Mop i» the latest and best household laboriaver, requires no effort to UM»; absorbs the dust, and polishes ycxtr 'inoleums, wood work, and mouldiaga n a wonderful vij. Mops with pat■nt handle 3s 6d each; Dus ties* Dusters Is 6d each, Bnxm'Covers 2s Qd, it The Taranaki Hardware Oe. Cali uid inspect. t) / O for Three Pairs Ladies’ Rib- «/ 0 bed Stockings, Is for White Embroidered Blouses at Lewers’ Great Cash Clearing Sale, opposite Post Office, Stratford, BRUSHWARE reduced at Edwards’ during Mai''-. \\T ANTED KNOWN—Job Priaftlag V * la »U its braJß.olw»«, at lowasl •orrent rates, at the ‘‘Stratford ig Post” Job Pnatbp n /"ANTED— All bathers to know, V V We have a good stock of men’s, vomon’s and children’s bathing suits, 'ash only. White’s Corner, Stratord. W r HKN «w trapM, *Uafc of "Edvr* res’ ” 1/6 for Children’s Washing Tunics. Is for Children’s White Embroidered Pinafores, were Is lid, at R. D. Lewers’ Great Cash Clearing Sale, opposite Post Office, Stratford. SPORTS CLOTHING. —Trousers, Shirts, Belts, Ties, also Boots and Shoes, suitable for tennis, cricket ir bowling, at H.lB. New Zealand Clothing Factory.
f 70TTU Modicire if rijsrM wise? if t- fionukb fmw u ßiwtordp’ ,T ABIES’ 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. ■it Mrs McCallum’s Great Summer T IQDID Veneer male'- old tide.}*# I_i .new. For niares, fornituro, wood work and motor oars. ' Bust over -our furniture with a pise* of obesse cloth moistened with it, end the effect will surprise jj.l ; removes scratches and stains in » wonderful way. Only Is ficl a bottle at The Taranaki Hardware Co., the Store chat serves you host. 7|RS MeCALLUM’s Great SumjJrJL mer Sale startling reductions: Ladies’ dresses in linen, muslin, erepons, voile, and sponge cloth; very smart. A lot of sample blouses to bo sold at less than wholesale cost. Bor on fluidity— 1 ‘Kdwardi ’ for s-jzaL Hjr.’i G. SLIGHT, WOOB A GfIAL SI ESC HAW?, MHULNDA ETSEE1 1 * GOAL and Firewood always on fesnii. Wood cat to any length. Aocommo. daticn for storing goods. Orders oan be laH at A If. Mooa’i^ Sale. ho© We r^UAtITT hatv® built our repeta*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1915, Page 1
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