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«*NTIB«. MINTING and PAPERHANGXNG. First-class workmanship, with beat British materials. Satisfaction guaranteed. Special prices daring the war. Bellringer Bros., Lfcd. HUTLERY—HaIf doßen etch TaMa Kj and De&esrt Knives, Table and Dessert Forks, Tea »nd Dessert Spoons, 86 pieces, Sss the parcel. Every piece guaranteed. BeUrinfe* Bros.* Ltd. "EAT SAFES.—Sampson Folding -"-*- Meat Safe, very strong ami durable, 14in. 14s, 16ia. 17s, 20in. 22s each. Bellringer Bros., Ltd. AYMAKING TOOLS—Forks from . 2s, hay rakes, toyikai, *■*) handles. Bellringera'i "ANTED TO LEASE, with vie* to purchase, dairy farm, 30 t» 50 acres. Particulars to "E," -Evening. Post. RANTED KNOWN—We have a fine selected stock of all Bee* keepers' requisites just to hand: Foundation comb, frames,, hives, etc McMillan and Fredric, Broadway, Stratford. 'EN'S" Bush Shirts in blue and . khaki, were ss, now 3s lid. Fashion Shirts were 8s 6d, 9s 6d, nowy 2s lid. Boys' wool underwear knickers to clear at 2s lid, at H. 8.. New Zealand Clothing Factory. I>K!tGEB'S PAINT—Best for be* O hives, and all outside work. Ira gallons and half-gallons at er Bros., Ltd., sole agents. BOOT Repairing m>n& *•* yoar ow« home with one of our Gobbler** Outfits: Will save you money. fietf consist of three lasts, hammer, knife, nails and protectors, tprigi. leather and solution, eto. Pricfw it id and 8a 6d jset, at Th* TaraaaJri. Hard***! j Co.. Broadway, LATEST Autumn Millinery to hand direct from the best Millinery Manufacturers, at Mr R. D. Lowers', opposite Post Office, Stratford. "OUBBEB Goods going .wad W* X\i o.ow a* Idwar^s'. BOYS' Washing Varsity Suits, wern. 8s 6d and 9s 6d, now 3s lid, Boys' Norfolk Suits, were 19s 6d, 23s 6d,* now 15s. Tunic Suits to clear at 3s lid, at H.B. New Zealand Clothing Factory. IHE Chemical Durt Mag is the lat.* est and best household labor* saver, requires no efort to b»; absorbs the dust, and polishes your linoleums, wood work, and moulding! in a wonderful way. Mops with pat* ent handle 8s 6d each; Dustiest Dusters Is 6d each, Broom Covert St W, at The Taranaki Hardware O*. CJaU and inspect. lEEE-very newest developments m Ladies' Headwear, in soft crown Velvets, Felts and Velours, in all the latest shapes and shades at Mr R. D. Lewers', opposite Post Office, Stratford. Is in £ Discount for Cash. "OBUSHWARE reduced a 4 Sdwcsgrf Jul* dariag Bait. ,TTANTED KNOWN—Job Friatiag V in • all its branches, ftt few«* current rates, at *ha ''Stratford W#i ing PosV : Job Printing o*&*a>. ANTED—AII bathers to know, We have a good stock of men's, women's and children's bathing suits. Cash only. White's Corner, Strat- S ford. TTTTHIN jou ikmk ef Brags; tfftM THE newest in Feather Mounts, Velvet Flowers, Feather Ruches, Ribbons and Trimmings for Millinery, at Mr R. D. Lewers', opposite Post Office, Stratford. Is in the £ Discount for Cash. /TEN'S Straw Boaters to clear at ill Is and 2s 6d, men's tweed hats were Gs Gd, 7s Gd, to go at 4s 6dl Children's straws were 3s lid to 6s Gd, now Is Gd, at H.B. New Zealand Clothing Factory. "'SJOITB Medicine is right wfcen. if MRS McCALLuM has just to nam a lovely lot of Feather Mounts Feather Trimmings, Silk and Velve Sprays and Berries in a large variety of shades. Ostrich Feathers am Lancer Plumes, the, new Pansy in al ; colors. ' IQTJTD miVm old tKin new. For piaros, furniture, wot work and motor osvra. Dust ova your furniture .with 3 piec* of oheeis" cloth moistened with it, and th etfect will surprise j-vs j ramose i scratches And stains m a Wcndorf I way. Only Is 9d a bottle at T. j Taranaki Hardware . Ob., the Btot j that serve? you bast. ' 'TEW GOODS JTST ARKIVEI ijl 4 Warm clothing for the litt ones. Coats. Bonnets, Gaiters. 800 ies. Cloves. Infants' Warm Petticoat Pelchers and Bloomers, at Mrs M< Callum's. tioi) ok ftwitity—"Rdve'-d*' few « iW s

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 59, 12 March 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 59, 12 March 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 59, 12 March 1915, Page 1

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