WABIVIM. pAINTINS wad PAFEBHANGING. FLrst-cl®Efl workmanship, with belt British materiaia. Satisfaction guaranteed. Special prices during the war. Bellringer Brew., Ltd. /^IUTLESY—HaIf doieon «aoh T»M« and Deeeart Knives, Table tusd Dessert Forks, Tea end Desaeri Spoons, -36 piece*, 85s the pared. Every piece goaranfcoad* B«Erin®ot Bros., Ltd. 7MT EAV SAFES.—Sampson Folding -L’-S- Meat Safe, very strong and durable, Min. 14s, loia. 17b, £Oin. 22a each. Bellringer Bros., Ltd. Haymaking Tooia-FcriT^m Bb, hay r a Ices, scythes, oa4 handles. Bellringers’* TO"ANTED TO LEASE? with Tie* _ to purchase, dairy farm, 9Q t« 50 acres. Particulars to “F,” -Evening Post, Q / | I FOR Ladies Natural Woven ** 1 ®-L Combinations, 5s Gd for extra large sizes, natural combinations. Is in the £ discount for Cash, at R. U. Lowers’, opposite Post Office. Stratford. 7VT FW GOODS Arriving Daily— 12s d-x GO lor Ladies Fleecy Sport Coats in brown, sax, violet. Splendid value. Is in the £ discount for cash. R. I). Lowers, opposite Post Office, Stratford. 1/Q FOR LADIES’ BLOOMERS y* *' in navy or cream, Children’s Bloomers, all sizes, in large variety. You will want these goods for the cold weather. Is in the £ discount for cash. R. D. Lewers, opposite Post Office, Stratford. WANTED KNOWN—We have a fine selected stock of all Beekeepers’ requisites just to hand: Foundation comb, frames, hives, etc. McMillan and Fredrio, Broadway, Stratford. MEN’S Bush Shirts in blue and khaki, were ss, now 3s lid. Fashion Shirts were 8s 6d, 9s 6d, now 2s lid. Boys’ wool underwear knickeYs to clear at 2s lid, at H.B. New. Zealand Clothing Factoi^.
BERGER'S PAINT—Best for be®* hires . and all outside work. la gallons and half-gallons at Ballringj er Bros., Ltd., stole agents. BOOT Reparmig *)HB l» year owb homo with on© of our Gobbler's Outfits: Will sate you mousy. Set© consist of throe lasts, hammer, k».if®, nails and protectors, sprigv leather and solution, etc, Price® 4s Sd and <9. 8d act, at Th« Taranaki Hardware 00., Broadway, EUBBEE Goods) gtnaf ahead jmal now at Hdw«r£>*. BOYS’ Washing Varsity Suits, wore 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. THE Chemical Dust is the laL ost «nd best household labor* saver, requires no effort to bwj »b* sorbs the dust, and polish©# your linoleums, wood work, find moulding* in a wonderful way. Mops with pat* “in handle 3s 6d each; Dustiest Dusters Is 6d etch, Broom Covers 8s 6d, is The Taranaki Hardware Oe. Call end iuspeot. BEGSHWABE reduosd at Sdwarda’duri% ttete. ■ ■* ANTED KNOWN—Job W iu «J 1 its bnusohe*, lit lowest* ’Tirrout at th« “Stratford St**— og Post” Job Printing (H&3,
7"ANTED —All bathers to know, V V We have a good stock of men’s, women’s and children’s bathing suits. Cash only. White’s Corner,''Stratford. CSTHIiN ypn Irk;3ik si ? ¥ of “Edwarfa*- ** M’EN’S Straw Boaters to clear at . Is and 2s fid, men’s tweed hats were fis fid, 7s fid, to go at 4s 6d. Children’s straws were 3s lid to 5s fid, now Is fid, at H.B. New Zealand Clothing Factory. 'I7ODR. M®di.einai h light wfe®» U ooaifea fro® ‘‘ldwartf- ’ 2 MBS MeCALLUM has just to hand a lovely lot of Feather Mounts, Feather Trimmings, Silk and Velvet Spravs and Berries in a large variety of shades. Ostrich Feathers _ and Lancer Plumes, the new Pansy in all colors. IT IQUID veneer makes old things new. For pianos, furniture, wood Ii work and motor ears. Dust over your furniture ’with a pieoe of cKeene cloth moistened with it, and tbo effect will surprise yosi} r«mo#<w j scratches and stains in a wonderful 1 way. Only la Pd a bottle at Th« '[Taranaki Hardware Co,, th® Sfcor® that serves you bast.
■VTEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED. Warm clothing for tlie little ones. Coats. Bonnets, Gaiters. Booties, Gloves, Infants’ Warm Petticoats, Belchers and Bloomers, at Mrs Met Callum’s, 4 < n VAhVFV A It, A NTI Wfl hnit-4 *•*>.* r«:tHr.wtH tin? «o fK’» i - .
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 66, 20 March 1915, Page 1
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