&VJitfHHMtfi CARLILL'S. IMPORTANT! ■c ■ ■ _ , ! BfNJ 4 I IMPORTANT! IMPORTANT! IMPORTANT! Those who require genuine Furniture and good value for money should rail and inspect our stock, made on the premises by experience^" workmen. Our desij are always in the fashion, which should be taken into consideration when furnishing your jiome. All Furniture ia made with thoroughly seasoned Eimu and well finished. We can Upholster your Diningroom Suite at the shortest notice. THE ECMONT ART FURNISHER, BBOAI)\VA V, STIIATFOKI).
27 ACRES rich drained swamp land, freehold, adjoining railway station, school, and township, will carry a beasfc to the -acre when fully improved, 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.
SILVERWARE. SILVERWARE. ;'- V'' mi SILVERWARE. particularly appropriate Wedding Gifts. The b~~ from the best makers are kept here—and with QUALITY is combined STYLE and 'SERVE CE, SPECIAL VALUE IS GIVEN IN PLATE THE dEWELLER, CENTRAL BROADWAY.
EALAftD INSURANCE READ OFFICE, AUCKLAND, N & Marine, Live Stock, an Accident Insurance in all it* Branches, including PERSONAL, ACCIDENT and SICR* NESS, Employers' Liability, Mortgagee Indemnity, Fidelity Guarantee, *nd Hate-glass Risks accepted at lowest onmimf fflt'f (MB -> JOHN PA-TOW, Taranaki Branch Manajr**:, f, HiAHKV PgNN t ttMSI Agent, Broadway, Stratford
IS* ACRES, WMt Caast L»ss«, with perpetual right oJ renewal. Rtui IS Id per sere. All in grass, bar 10 acres.shelter bush; mostly ploughable, a fair proport.ca ow under plough for rapt.. Well fenced and subdivided. ,> miies from Freezing Works,, Dip* wool shed, sheep and oatiis yard The aoov« i* au ideal farm tot f&ttenra& puipoM*. Splemdid Imni Mm be given. For further particulars apply em N'Sfsiy m STRATFOR D.
MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OP STRAT. FORD. Ladies and Gentlemen, — HAYING been asked by a very large number of burgesses of Stratford to allow myself to be nominated for the Mayoralty, I liave decided to accede to their request, and, if elected, will strive to carry out the duties attached to the position to the best of my ability. Yours faithfully, JOS. W. BOON. ! WANTED TO LET OR SELL. -pOARDING HOUSE in Stratford, J&J 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 this office. T OSv—An amethyst a;:d," pearl -" brooch; valued very much. Reward on returning to Blrs A. Abraham, Page Street.
TO HELP THE MOTHEKii I&J^fe KAYS THE BABIES.. mHE PLUNKET NUKBI& mt&. be consulted at tftfe-ironM* »ra' Hall, ©very Tuesday, FBEf 10 ILft. BRITISH AND BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. EDISON PHONOGRAPH RECORDS. 7AA RECORDS for Sale, at Mr • UU A. B. Clayton's Shop. Whole of the proceeds to be devoted to the above fund. The public will materially help the fund by buying their records-from the above stock. PHILIP SKOGLUND, Hon. Secretary, OST—Gold Crescent Brooch on -*-* Tuesday in or near Broadway (keepsake). Reward. Apply to this office.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 58, 11 March 1915, Page 6
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