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BUSINESS NOTICES, m t - * v*i T ONCE upon, a time there was a lady who had such a nice sununer B OWII .that’it was the envy ot. all her friends. .She voie _ every possible occasion. , 'tore iheven when the chjlltv-mcls of Autumn blew over the land. She wore it even, when she 'Knei her friends were mak.ng and wearing Autumn Gowns. “There* is plenty of lime q^ththe^‘lwmK et.r«l>ew Season,’s Dress next week. And at the last when the cold, .tw ..weather POKCED her to huv manner clothes i she .iotw<t that her friends, had selectcdL all the prettiest fabrics; ami her Winder 1 Costume would have to. be “just ordinary.” MORAL i-To-morrow l«J*te" a bao day .io Took., for to-day s Dress (Materials. { ;||| Choose your now Dress to-day * from MOREY’S splendid . Autumn Press; Eabrics. m Cheviots, iSveeds,. Serges, every favoured material is arranged dor your inspection. You cannot conceive of .nicer , patterned or more appropriate fabrics for. winter —they are the, products o± tlie finest mills in England. - .* I h “ ■ ■■ “. -- . Nor have we forgotten pur own Dominion’s. productions—wetve rolls 1 and-rolls of ‘ ‘Made in New Zealand” goods. Gome !—select ypnr new dress to-day. We allow 5 per cent, on cash sales Is in the £. MOREY r (AND Stratford and New Plymouth. ■UU J. 1 -' r '~ ■ ■■ 1 I. '■'== rnmmmfmm .Mss, i cr, “i? f -Tfci' ‘‘AH-TISCflOO” : -J9 >.<-X j Ku. , r Ct »KOBX f i« at ! __ , .. • I THINK I’M ,GETTING A *'■’ tr "■ ■’ 'i «,> GOLD. I' h ... I, ’f Got a funny harsh feeling in the throat?-—get a tickly sensation some, where or other in the nose—a sort of sneezy feeling which eventually culminates in a hearty “Ah—tish--1100?” V,. Yes!—you’re in for a cold alright, unless you stop it right-away. In ;i ; its early, or late stages, there is no remedy quite so good for a, cold as EDWA R D S E D W ARDS • w EDWA,R D 8 * ED WARD 8 ’ COLD AND ’ INFLUENZA CURE. " W ..... 1 t It checks the feverish: tendency—it acts directly upon the affected ; tissues—sootdxes, apd hpals and also clears the head of that' “stdffed-up’’ Never neglect a cold, whether it be a new arrival or an old stager. Check it NOW with EDWARDS’ COLD AND INFLUENZA CURE. Price 2s 6d bottle. GET A BOTTLE RICHT-AWAY. ■ F. EDWARDS, CHEMIST, STRATFORD. 'rto- .Vf' : ’'Attv'i'r FARMS FOR SALE & LEASE 101 ACRES, on good road, 92 acres i n grass, balance in shelter bush, all plougbable, well subdivided, 51 licr.es in crops, House of 4 rooms, cowshed and other outbuidings, 4f miles from railway, 1J- miles from creamery and school. Price £ls per acre including 20 cows, 1 bull, 4 in calf heifers, 4 calves, 2 h orses, one cart, separator, plough, and harrows, sundry implements, 2 stacks of hay and lof oats. Wo ask only £250 We can arrange the balance for you, and you will have an income straight away. ACRES, all in grass save shelter bush, almost all plougbable, 12 paddocks, good fences, 10 acres in crop, new bouse of 7 rooms (just finished), totara throughout, hot and cold water, wash house, cowshed (iron and concrete). Price £2O, per ( acre, Cash £IOOO, balance arranged. A good farm well situated with prospective value. TO LEASE, 166 acres near Stratford, all in grass and plougbable, 25 acres in props, 12 paddocks, Well fenced and , hedged, watered by streams, house of six roopis, cowshed, hayshed, piggeries, etc. To Lease at £llss per acre for 5 years with compulsory purchasing clause at £4O per acre. KING AND STTBBS. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS, WHOLESALE WINE AND spirit .Merchants, ELTHAM. T. KING, Telephone 90. E, IJ. STTBBS, Telephone No. IJE

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 68, 23 March 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 68, 23 March 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 68, 23 March 1915, Page 3

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