WAISTKESB. f\f\ Only Required to put HJKJkJ y OU i n t o a beautiful farm of 160 acres, together with cows and everything as a going concern. W. W. Hodge. Hodge. TO LEND on Good Secuity. Apply W. W. ,IRFUME£RY rant Twiftrt ffippJsiie« ft* great raiacite rA "Edwards' " A ,T Mrs McCallum's Great Summer - Sale, 30 do?. flowers arrived late. These are really lovely, and only want seeing to be appreciated. ■Will be -sold in lots for 3d, Is. Is Gel and Is lid. usual price Is 6d to 3s (3d. Come early to get your choice. OLD FALSE TEETH BOUGHT. NOTJND or broken, on gold, silver, ) or vulcanite. Br-st possible' prices in N Z Post any yon have to J. DUNSTONE. G.P.O. Box 1053. And?-' land. Gash by return mail. All parcels must havo owner's name and address inside, Buyer of all kinds of Dental Waste. Est. 25 years. PV BUS M«T»PEP. ♦ W. SMITH, COAL MERCHANT, Portia Street. Good supply of coal on hand. Orders promptly attended to. Phone 143. R. HEAVEN, JOBBING CARPENTER. All kinds of Building and Repair work done in town or country. Strlotiy Moderate Prises. Saws sharpened and set at shortest notice* Address:—Mountain Road, lit house past Flint Road. &3RS H^SSALL, CERTIFICATED MIDWIFE AND ' J LADIES' NURSE. Miranda Street, Stratford. The Best Accommodation. Wi BLAIR, CARTER AND CARRIER (Opposite Hospital). Timber aDd Coal Carting a specialty. Sand, Gravel and Shingle at shortest notice. MRS BROOKING, CONFECTIONER AND CATERER, J BROADWAY. Balls, Partlos, etc., catered for. EVERYTHING IN SADDLEEY IAT A AGAARD'B HORSE AND COW COVERS (SPECIALITIES). Best Work, Promptitude, Low Frice. A. CR'JDEN, BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, .WHANGAMOMONA. 4 LL "School Books and Reauisitea "■*- btookod. Also the Periodicals and Aiagaziu^a. Agont for ''The Stratford Evening Post," THE ECHONX RtfIELEB. C-unl itrnri'ti TUB&Ire), CILEM BMITH, Cab Proprietor, ' having taken over these lofty and roomy £itabi»K will be jlad to see old and nctr frifeiid*. BWs {"■« ifcaada Plenty of Accoinmodpiios. AEb STANDS gd. Palr-her»e Cafe mmti all trains. 'Phone 210, ADVEUTiSED CGOOS STANDARD GOODS ( THE WORLD OVER. WHY ? IICATJBI thare mxi»% h* t 'ls ■ -* goods, • unitercr hi/el* "Uality, oiherwia* the ad* v«» ~... article not being up to the standard olaimed for it will not be pnroiiUßed again fcnd 'the advertising will b* rm profitable. Advertising. i» Insurance, tStesrefore, that the foods are e» represented and good raise. The oonsnm*/ who buye ae>©& tised goo?:; rarely mates a mistake. "Btratford Evening Post" readers will profit by a barefoJ p#»m««3 f it» ftdrertißinf; oel»
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 52, 4 March 1915, Page 1
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415Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 52, 4 March 1915, Page 1
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