■WINiM NOTICE* mSmt *? . '/-,*' 3S im m i ►;, ' * ■ *V '. ’ ~ ..... COIMC WHERE? WHAT? Two. questions those which it behoves every woman to consider now —at once !., Easter is only a matter of days and the proper enjoyment of your outing depends upon your being correctly clack These Petone Costumes at mor*y* ■ qprclcly dispense with the dress problem. ’ They are ready-toi-put-on and certainly nothing liner in the way of fit could be wished lor. s ihe colours include Black and Navy and thfere are . mixed Tweeds. Now, in addition to the sterling style represented iu these Costumes, of paramount import is their Petone origin. Petone'Tweeds thaye an enviable reputation right throughout the Dominion for downright wetland smart - patterning. ■ ' We strongly urge you to visit ua and Select your Easter Costume from this showing. ( Days are passing apace —Can you eoifib now? Secure our 5 per cent. Discount by paying Casfc-1s In the £> , ! IfA I," *, v . ti" V MOREY i « Strafford and New Plymouth. VCr ■ 5f i ■' ■ \ i ,;«v '
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FARMS FOR SALE & ERASE mrfo 101 ACRE?, on ; good road, 92 acres i n grass, balance in shelter bush, all -,wp|l , juMividpd, 5i acres in crops, House of 4 rooms, M < cowshpd \W.,o£he* ontbuidings, 4| miles from railway, 1J miles from acid, school. Price £ls per acre including 20 cows, 1 bul.l, 4 in calf heifers, 4 calves, 2 horses, one cart, separator, plough, and narrows, sundry implements, 2 stacks of hay and 1-of oats. We ask 0n1y,£250 (Cash, Wen cap arrange the balance for you, and you will I hare. an. income straight away. *ll ACRES, all in grass sare shelter bush, almost all plough.i hie. 12 paddocks, good fences, 10 atjres in crop, new house of 7 rooms (just finished), totara throughout, hot and cold wjater, wash house, cow•hed t <irQn r .an<jl concrete). Pripe. £2Q per, acre, Cash £IOOO, balance arranged' A good.farm well situated with prospective value. . .. N-’ ' : ' ( TO. LEASE, 166 aorea npar Stratford, all in grass and ploughable, 25 acres in crops, 12 paddocka, well fenced and hedged, watered by streams, house of six roopns/ cowshed, hayshed, piggeries, etc. To Lease at &1 15 s per acre with compulsory purchasing clause at £4O per acre. KINO ANB STIBBS. f . ,i- V ~!■•*„ . . "•* , • ■ ... iirj I. KING, Telephone 90. Bj Krfl, STIBBS, Telephone No. 112.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 75, 31 March 1915, Page 3
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489Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 75, 31 March 1915, Page 3
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