MISINKM NOTICE* ‘■M. S'' f r -' f -v«w* - r^^VVfikV > A f ; i s going WHERE? WEARING WHAT? Two questions those which it ...behoves every woman to, coMidei ,™Uat once! Easter is only a matter -of days and the propel enjoyment of your , ou n " t i v maids upon your being coirectly clad. , . \ These Pqt,one Costumes nt imOREY’B .quickly dispense with the dress They are ready-to-put-on and certainly > nothing finer m the way of fit .could he wished tor. 0 colours include Black .and E avy and there are mixed Tweeds. Nowl in' addition to lingiftyie. represented in these Oostunfesv, °i: pa®? 13 ? 011111 im l )011 is their Petone origin. /Eetone Tweeds have an enviable .reputation right throughout the Dominion for downright wear and smart patterning. Werstrongly urge you to Visit us andc.-seleot; your Easter Cos tiune from this., showing. Days are y passing apace —tan you come now ? Secure our 5 per cent. hy m' n & In the-A. IHdREY ' .AND Stratford and’ New Plymouth. tips
~.>04 * Ka as I?' ‘‘TTOW’S the patient this morning? Erpgress>J«jL .jjnjy favourably— thanks to our good doctor. L _ * .Pt • ,*« nAOAQ onH Wfl rang iuvuuul^uij — ~ ° v he has had long experience m such cases, and we have great faith in him.” AK yes, how much depends upooir the• doctor’s - pqrience and- skill —-l)tit how about the dispensing the Medicine the doctor orders ? - exof : low .vitally -important are the quality, freshness and strength, ofothe, drugs from which it is compounded —the accuracy with which it is dispensed! ypn,can,place full reliance on all these details being light :if-you have your, prescription dispensed I by F/M©WA®BS. CHEMIST, STRATFORD.
PARKIS POR SALE & "EEASE 101 ACRES, on good road, 92 acres i n grass, balance in shelter bush, all well .subdivided, 5i acres in crops, House of 4 rooms, . cowshed and other out bindings, • 4* milee from railway, 1* miles from creamery and. school. . Price £ 15 per acre including :20 cows, 1 bull, 4 in calf heifers, 4 calves, 2 horses, one cart, separator, plough, and narrows, sundry implements, 2 stacks of hay and lof oats. We as - .only £2so* Cash. We can arrange the balance for you, and you will .have an income straight away. m ACRES, all in. graps save,shelter bush,, almost all ploughable, 12 paddocks, good fences, 10 acres in crop, new house of 7 room? (J«»t finished), totara throughout,, hotaiulcojd water, wash hmyre, cow - .-shed (iron and concrete). Price £2O per acre, Cash £IOO% balance arranged. A good well situated with prospective/Value. ; i - . ,■ ■ ■ . / ■ TO LEASE, 166 acres near Stratford, all in grass and ploughable, 25 acres in crops, 12 paddocks, well'fenced and hedged, watered by streams,. fionae of.,six, rooms, cowshed, hayshed, piggeries, etc. To Lease at £llss.per acre for 5 years with compulsory purchasing clause at > £4O pet' acre. * KING AND STIBBS. AUCTIONEERS, kANDAGENTS,>;WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, T. KING, Telephone 90. ELTHAM. ES. H. STIBBS, Telephone No. 11 %
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 74, 30 March 1915, Page 3
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484Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 74, 30 March 1915, Page 3
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