WAHTBBB. O Required to pi oW f.J U y OU j n^0 a ijeautif farm of 160 acres, together with cor and everything as a going coucer; W. W. Hodge. i? mo LET.—Shop in Broadway, 1( Also 3-Roomed Cottage 7a p< week. W. W, Hodge, Land Agen Stratford, aitoi »,i apmt “Edwardo* ” rtmM redtefridMn t AT Mrs McCallum’s Great Snmmi " Sale, 30 doa. flowers arrive late. These are really lovely, and onl “ want seeing to he appreciated. Wi [- be sold in lots for 6d, Is, Is 6d an Is lid. usual price Is 6d to 3s 3( Come early to get your choice. OLD FALSE TEETH BOUGHT. ■* OOUND or broken, on gold, silver or vulcanite. Best possible price : in N.Z. Post any you have to J _ DUNSTONE, G.P.O. Box 1053, Auck land. Cash by return mail. All par cels must have owner’s name and ad • dress inside. Buyer of all kinds o , Dental Waste. Est. 25 years. E 1 ——
PUBUG NOTICES. W. SMITH, COAL MERCHANT, Portia Street. Good supply of coal on hand. Orders promptly attended to. R. HEAVED, JOBBING CARPENTER. AIL kinds of Building and Repair work done in town or country. Strictly Moderate Prices. Saws sharpened and. .set at ahortost Address:— Mountain Road, lat house past Flint Road MRS HASS ALL, ERTIFICATED MIG WIFE AND LADIES’ NURSE. Miranda Street, Stratford. The Best Accommodation. W. BLAIR, CARTER AND CARRIER (Opposite Hospital). Phone 143, notice Timber ai'd Coal Carting a specialty. Sand, Gravel and Shingle at shortest notice.
MRS BROOKING, Confectioner and caterer, BROADWAY. Bails, Parties, eto., Catered for. EVERYTHING IN. SADDLERY AT HORSE AND COW COVERS (SPECIALITIES) Best Work, Promptitude, Low Price. A. CRUDER, BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, WHANGAMOMONA. ALL School Books and Requisites stocked. Also the Leading Periodicals and Magazines. Agent for “The Stratford Evening Post.” THE ECMONT STABILES. (Next Barnard’* Theatre), CLEM SMITH, Cab Proprietor, having taken over'those lofty and roomy Stables, will be glad to see old and aew friend*. Feed* and itesds Plenty of Accommodation. ’ ALL STANDS fld. Psii-horse Csfe Mots tl! Late*. ’Phone 210. ADVERTISED GOODct ARE STANDARD GOODS THE WORLD OVER. WHY ? >■ i Uwn- jairt i». •‘S 1 , AF gooda. » mifow *u/sr> elity, otherme* cfcv »d----v®> ... article not) being '1*5.1 to the standard claimed for it will not be purchased again and the advertising will be unprofitable. Advertising is Insuraam, tßorefore, that the goodg ’ are as wv presented tud good value. The consumer who bays ■ wJvcytiaod goods rarely makes a ariatake. “Stratford Evening Post” readers will profit by a careful perusal f it* advertising coJ»
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 45, 24 February 1915, Page 1
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421Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 45, 24 February 1915, Page 1
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