KUSINEi© WOT ICC®. V, S4J HANNAH’S HANNAH’S JOB BOOT SALE - FOR THREE WEEKS ENDING FEBRUARY 2Sth. A LL regular lines are being sold at ordinary iV - prices during FEBRUARY MONTH. After that period prices will be advanced. So take a word of wisdom to the wise. JiUY YOUR BOOTS AND SHOES NOW AND SAVE MONEY. HANNAH’S JOB BOOT SALE FEBRUARY MONTH.
27 ACRES rich drained swamp land, freehold, adjoining railway station, school, and township, will carry a beast to the acre when fully im. proved, equal to Manaia land. Price £32 10s per acre, on easy terms to suit purchaser. * TWO QUARTER ACRE SECTIONS, £SO each, on a £lO deposit. Clear title allowed to enable purchaser to secure worker’s loan for building a home. J. H. THOMPSON, Land Agent,' Stratford.
A WRISTLET WATCH Makes a Splendid Gift at any time. ''OiTE- have some very fine samples just now. The kind that give satisfaction and long service. PRICES TO SUIT ALC PURSES. EACH one a real beauty. If you are thinking of buying a gift for a lady, pay us a visit. YOU CAN'T RESIST v OUR WATCHES AND OUR PRICES. PETERS. ' ; : OPPOSITE LAMASON’S
FgEALANB TH«URAMCI QOMPAMY, HEAD OFFICE, AUCKLAND, Iff.B. Marine, Live Stock, an Accident Insurance in all gi Branches, including 1 PERSONAL, ACCIDENT and SICKNESS, Employers’ Liability, Mortgagee Indemnity, lidblity. Guarantee, and Plate-glass Eiek® accepted at lowest current ” t6B " JOHN PATON, Taranaki BrancK Manage T. HARRY PENN, ftnil Agent, Broadway, Stratford-
LAND! LAND I •IC ACRES, W®*J Cease LtflJM, with perpetual right ol renewal. RMI is 6d per Bars. All in grass, bar 10 acres shelter bush; mostly ploughable, a fair proportion now under plough for rape. Weil fenced and subdivided. B miles from Freezing Works# .Dip, wool shed, sheep and oattl® yard The above sa an ideal farm tor fattening purposes. Splendid term* jin bo given, For further particular# apply ' WEBSTER. DOBSON &• C* AUCTIONEERS. STRATFORD.
OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. J. RIVETT, (Eat© of Inglewood), OTIFIES the public of Stratford that he has opened an Up-to-date shop (next Melbourne Clothing Co.) as a Fruiterer and Confectioner. Choice British and Colonial Fruit, also Vegetables daily. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. PECIAL cut fruit jars. Half gallon Atlas jars 6s dozen, quart 5s dozen. Drake, Grocer. WANTED TO LET Oil SELL. BOARDING HOUSE in Stratford, furnished or unfurnished, every convenience, good vegetable garden, wood and coal yard adjoining, also a few grazing paddocks, reasonable rent to a good tenant. Apply for address to tins office. 0 HOME is complete without one of Carlill’s Oil Paintings by De Ritz, the great French artist. PEACHES. —200 cases of Mahntu Peaches, host peach of the season, Is (Id per case. Dave Graham.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 50, 2 March 1915, Page 6
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