■UIINEBS NOTICE* 1 the envy of all } gown Wg:V- \Z Wo re it on i her friends, one UIC qiy P & everv; partible occasion S£e worn it even when the chill wins orl&* blew over-the land. her friend* were making wearing Autumn Gowns. "There is plenty of Tuff^!r: Serfs Dress next week. 'l«dSt'the last when the cold, Aim! at trie I<^, npr - R - n to oold "Veather FOKUJJiW n.ei. theprettiest fabrics and] ter 5 tjostjime would have to ue ''just* brdiaary-' DriSs Materials. r fTioosc vour new Dress to-day CTiSl*;** 1 Aut " : F unm DresW Fabrics. Cheviots,-Tweeds, Seizes, every material is arranged for Yon cannot JSceive-of nicer patterned .or more-appropriate fabrics for winpS are the products of the finest nii'lfe in England. Nor have-we forgotten our own Dominion's produrtaons-we ve of "Made m New Zealand" goods. 'dress to-day! We allowiSper cent. on. cash. salesIs in the £. MOREY AMD , SON, Stratford and New Plymouth. "TTOWS the patient this morning? Progress--11 * ihg favourably-thanks to our good doctor. he has haf long experience in such cases, and we have great iai'th' in Mm." in the doctor's exof the Medicin6 the doctor orders; * How"vitally important are the quality, freshness and strength of the drugs from which it is compounded —the-accuracy with which it is dispensed! ' • i f\ You can place full reliance on all" these details being right' if your prescription dispensed by E.EDWABBS, CHEMIST, STRATFOftB.
FARMS FOE mm> &■ LEASE lot-ACRES; on good.'road, 92 acres in grass, balance in shelter bush, all ploughable, well subdivided, 5i acres in crops, House of 4 rooms, cowshed and other outbuidings, 44 mile* from railway., IJ, miles from creamery- and' "school;- Price £ls per acre including. 20: cows, 1 bull, 4 in calf'heifers, 4 calves, 2 horses, one cart, separator, plough, and harrbws, sundry implements, 2 stacks of hay and. 1 of oats. We ask onl'y £250 CShh. We can arrange the balance for you, and you will ! :•'■.'■ have-an income straight-away. 21? ACRES, all in grass save shelter bush, ahno3t all plough.vble. 12 paddocks, good fences, 10 acres in crop, near house of 7 rooms (just finished); tofcara throughout, hot and cold water, wash house, cow- • shed (irori 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 ploughable, 25 acres in crops, 12 paddocks, well fenced and hedged, watered by streams, ' house of six room's, cowshed, hayshed, piggeries, etc. To Lease at £l'lss per acre for 5 years with compulsory purchasing clause at £4O per acrei MING AND STIBBS, AUtrrtaitEift*, LAfMj AGENTS, WH&IE&VJLE WINE AND . SPIWIT MERCHANTS, ELTHAM. T. KING, Telephone 90. Til. IT. RTTIiRS, Telephone No. Hi
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 71, 26 March 1915, Page 3
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449Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 71, 26 March 1915, Page 3
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