v&NTim OAINTING and P APESHAN GIN(J. First-class workmanship, with best British meteriaia. Satisfaction guaranteed. Special prices daring the war, ( Bellringer Bros., Lid. H*lf dozen each Table .yJ and Lose art Knitfes. Table and' Dessert Forks, Tea and Descsrl Spoons, 3b pieces, 25s the parcel. Every piece guaranteed. Beliringsi Bros., Ltd. ILf’EAT SAFES.—Sampson Folding xLil Meat Safe, very strong and durable, 14in. 14s, 16in. 17e, 20in. 22s each. Bellringer Bios., Ltd. TTAYMAKING TOOLS—Fork* from . 2S; y . rskes » md bandies. Bellringera’ s n. V j Pairs Ladies’ Corsets, thro wouts, slightly damaged, sizes 21 to 25,. prices 4s 6d, 6s 6d, 8? Bd pair. All one price 2s 6d to clear, at ■E P. Lowers’ Great Summer Clearing Sale, opposite Post Office, Stratford"’ WANTED TO~LEASE, withview ? v to purchase, dairy farm, 30 to 50 acres. Particulars to “F,” Evening Post. 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. '9T/«~ Mon ‘' s Box Calf Derby iWJL/ Boots, smart shapes, welted. All sizes at H.D. New Zealand Clothing Factory. v V BESGER’S PAlNT—.Best*'for be®hives, and all outside work. In gallons and half-gallons at Bellring, or Bros., Ltd., sole agents. i EM)OT Repairing trjeo Is your own $ home with one of our Gobbler’c Outfits: Will save you mtEsy, fisU consisfcXof three lasts, hsmmsr, knife, nails and protectors, sprigi, leather and solution, etc. Price© 4s M and Ba. Gd set, at The Taranaki Hardware Co., Broadway. Bfc ÜBBEE Goods going ahead just if .aw jit Bdwards’. OATHING Costumes, Shoulder to t{ ~* to knee.- Boys’ Is 6d, youths’ Is 9d, Pilen’s 2a fid, Canadian costumes Ss. Trunks—Boys’ id, mea’a Is. Bathing Y’a—Boys’ S?d, aea’e Ib. at H.B. Net? Zealand Clothing Factor^. r |IHE Chemical Duit Mop is the Jat. H- ©st ».ud- best household labor* :ver, requires no effort to im; absorbs the dust, and polishes your linoleums, wood work, and mouldings in a wonderful 'way. Mops with patent handle 3s 3d each; Du&tless Dusters Is 6d each, Broom Covers 2s Gd, at The Taranaki Hardware O®. * Call and. inspect. Coloured Underskirts (last seaUU son’s), all good colors, halfprice, 2s 6d up, at R. D. Lowers’ Great Summer Clearing Sale, opposite Post Office, Stratford. TT&RUSHWAEIO reduced at Edward*’O during Sato. %J%T ANTED KNOWN-—.lob Friutlsf; % in all its branch**, *{ !«*.•*> or rent rates, at tho ‘'Stratford 35.V*— •’g Post” Job Frmitug O^as. 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. ' %X7HKN you shiah aS Brv&H, dfcSak ? f of ‘'Edwards’ *’■ I Hp Ladies’ White Silk Blou--L?J ses (slightly soiled),nicely trim-' med. Prices 15s 6d, 20s, 25s 6d, all one price 5s ll'd, at R. D. Lewers’ Great Clearing Sale, opposite Post Office, Stratford. PORTS CLOTHlNG.—Trousers, Shirts, Belts, Ties, also Boots and Shoes, suitable for tennis, cricket or bowling, at H.B. New Zealand Clothing Factory. A 7’OUR M«dicius is rigas pife-i t< LADIES’ and Children’s Hats am Bonnets. Drastic reduction will ensure a quick sale. A Jot o sample underclothing, children’ frocks and overalls from Is lid up at Mrs McCallum’s Great Summe Sale. T iyUfl) V eneej uj£*a»s ota ~-J new. For places, furniture, wood work and motor cars. Dust over your furniture with a piece of cheese c’oth moistened with, it, and the effect will surprise ywaj removes scratches and stains in a wonderful way. Only ,1s 3d u bottle at Tbs Taranaki Hardware 1 Co., ihe Store that t! rwuttj; ■O-rTMcCALLUM’s Great SuiaItJ- mer Sale startling reductions: Ladies’ dresses in linen,, muslin, cro, ! pons, voile, and sponge cloth; very j smart. A lot of sample blouses to be i eokl at less than wholesale cost. a U'4 iiZ». V si 1 A J(Wh A fK.-j’iir %-vt W* -N.vW bvJh njpwbv oa (gia&iity—“Xilwazdl* far SKBi« -m ry.’t s."vf rrilirfi h cft&s. wnsesMAK^ MTANNDA smssi, | GOAL and Firewood always «a sas j Wood sot to any length. Aeocasn jdation for storing goods, j .Orders ota b* left at All. Mesas [ovoMhr<»;£«
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 44, 23 February 1915, Page 1
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