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eAU'ET!!®*, ■OAINTING and PAPEEHANGING. First-class workmanship, with best British materials. Satisfaction guaranteed. Special prices during the war. Bellringer Bros., Ltd. CUTLERY —Half dozen each Table and Desesrt Knives, Table and Dessert Forks, Tea and Dessert Spoons, 36 pieces, 25s the parcel. Every piece guaranteed. Bellringer Bros., Ltd. 'l / |'EAT SAFES.—Sampson Folding Meat Safe, very strong and durable, 14in. 14s, 16in. 17s, 20in. 22s each. Bellringer Eros., Ltd. Haymaking tools—Forks from 2s, hay_ rakes,* aoythsi, and handles. Bellringers’. Ladies Sunshades, 5s lid, 9s 6d. • 12s 6d. All one price Is lid, at R. D. Lewers’ Great Drapery and Clothing Sale, opposite Post Office, Stratford. WANTED KNOWN—Wo have a line selected stock of all Beekeepers’ requisites just to hand: Foundation comb, frames, hives, etc. McMillan and Fredric, Broadway, Stratford. Ol j m —Men's Box Calf ' Derby « / Boots, smart shapes, welted, All sizes at -H.B New Zealand Clothing Factory. BERGER’S PAINT— Best for beehives, aud all outside work. In gallon..' end half-gallons at er Bros., Ltd , sole agents. BOOT Repatmg flpon* i». yocr own home with one of our Cobbler’# Outfits; Will save you motley. Beit consist of three lasts, hammer, knife, nails and protectors, sprign, leather and solution, etc. Prices 4s M and Ss fid set, at The Taranaki Hardware Co.. Broadway, O ÜBBER Good* fomg «h*»d intv -Ob ■ sor iKd.wtJ'fSis':OATHLNG Costumes, Shoulder to -*-* to knee. Boys’ is fid, youths’ is 9d, Men’s 2s 6d. Canadian costumes 3s. Trunks—Boys’ 4d, men’s Is. Bathing V’s—Boya’ 9d. men’s Is, at H.B. New Zealand Clothing factory. THE Chemical Bait Mop it the latest and best household laborsaver, requires no effort to use; absorbs the dust, &nd polisheu your linoleums, wood work, and mouldings hi a wonderful way. Mops with patent handle 8s fid each; Haatlesa Dusters Is 6d each, Broosi Covers 2a #d, at The Taranaki Hardware Oe. Call md inspect.

MEN’S Dark Tweed Working Trou. sers. Sale Price 6s 6d per pair at R. D. Lowers’ Great Drapery and Clothing Sale, opposite Pose office, Stratford. £*SUSHWAES reduced at iidwrtrdi’ B during WANTED KNOWN—Jes Friatesfl in nil iu brsnohee, at !ib«* urrent rates, at “Stratford B»«~ ■>g Posit” dob FmtLD§ frfba. WANTED —All bathers to_ know, We have a good stock of men’s, women’s and children’s bathing suits. Cash only. White’s Corner, Stratford. X WHEN jau think «l 4xb«r, tftfek of "Edwards’ ” , BED Spreads for double bed, pure Irish linen. Embroidered 39s 3d. Sale Price 29s 6d, at R. D. Lowers’ Great Drapery and Clothing Sale, opposite Post Office, Stratford. SPORTS CLOTHlNG.—Trousers, Shirts, Belts, Ties, also Boots and Shoes, suitable for tennis, cricket nr bowling, at H.B, New Zealand Clothing Factory. TOUR Medicine t* risjliS nkm & f?o«s “f&vrard*" ,£ 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. LIQUID Vcnee? maimt, old things new. For piar os, furniture, wood work and motor cars. Dust over your furniture with a piece of cheese doth moistened with it, and the effect will surprise you, removes scratches and stains in a wonderful way. Only la 8d a bottle at The Taranaki Hardware Co., the fetor* that serves you best.

ES McCALLUM’s Great Summer Sale startling reductions; Ladies’ dresses in linen, muslin, cropons, voile, and sponge cloth; very smart. A lot of sample blouses to be sold at less than wholesale cost. UILHT aS DJJtAN 1 — W* biiili our rogata* ti<w cs —“Edwards’ for G. SLIGHT; WCQO A SO At; MERCHANT, ’UMAX DA BTEEES, COAL imd Firewood *!way» on baud, Wood oat to any length. Aooomzno* nation for storing goods. Order? oan Un loit *t Llf Musm'*, Slroadtr*?. tty,’*

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 34, 11 February 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 34, 11 February 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 34, 11 February 1915, Page 1

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