WLm isp& £SOO Only MorjiiireJ is gfal you into c beautiful farm of 160 acres, together with ooce and everything s* & going concern, W. W. MoJg®, ACRES Agricultural Land, o<*s / ILnvke’s Bay. Splendid home. Owner will exchange for Taranaki Sheep or Dairy farm.—\V. W. Hodge, Land Agent, Stratford. PEEFUMISY sit«g *6 “Edwards' mu ■ft MRS McCALLUM has just opened up a choice selection of Ladies’ and Children’s Millinery in Beavers, Velvets, Plush, Felts and Straws in all the latest shapes and shades, all at very moderate prices. Black Velvets from 7s lid to 30a. OLD FALSE TEETH BOUGHT. SOUND or broken, on gold, silver, or vulcanite. Best possible prices in ;\,Z. Post any yon have to J. DUNdTONK. G.P.O. Box 1058, Auckland. Cash by return mad. All parcels must have owner’s and address Inside, Buyer of all Lords of Dents’ Waste, list. 26 years. >«SLI3 mrKZS> W. SMITH, OO.II| MEEOHANT, Portia Street.’ Good supply el coal on band. Orders promptly attended te< Fhona 148. PR ISSAVIK, Vere.-mwo-ewetli JOBBING OAEPENTEJB. All kinds of Building and work done is town or country. SL’iotUf hit*derate Mae*. Saws sharpened .and eet at ahorUast notice. Address: —Mountain Mond, Itot house, pail Flint Scad. mm' i*m%k ll s / AERTIFICAh Ms M.) WIFI A' <D V> LADLES’ NDftSE. Miranda- Street-. Stratford. TbA Best AocomstiodjiUoa.
W.. BLAi £! OA>ri'tVv CARRIER (Mbasula Stra-cl, Opposite Hospital) / IARTIXC ... all kinds d-<»o, .S»nd vN Grave! And oilier u;;iU'.a;'U at shortoN io!.. '• ENQUIRIES INVITED. mw BRBGtfl9fC c jPIONFEOIiONER AND CATERER, BROADWAY, lislit, Pei Rea, 3tc. t CsJarsd for. EVERYTHING IN SADDLERY [AT HORSE AND COW COVERS (SPECIALITIES) Beal Work* Promptitude. Lsk? Frio©, A, fiESUDEN. BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, WHANG AMO MONA. A LL School Books and Requisites /A. e took ad. Also the Leading Periodicals and Magaeinss. Agent for “Tka itrattard Evening ¥oit." HU:RCA £TOr!s. /pi gods delivered to any or PART OF; THE DISTRICT. NEW STOCK, CHEAP PRICES. | I m \ I B. A. STANFORD, Agent: ‘Stratford Evening ‘Post.” | ABVEEffiaEO MODS STANDARD CiOOBi THE WORLD OVER. WHY? BKOAUSQi rnurt t®, to ftdy«rtia«d goods, ® mnJeTf 5 Sipk ©Vii«rwji,s« tba ad-' 7 ti . tOJ arsid« n«4 iwinj; -sp ts. the standard dait *d tor ’t vri!.» not b# trarohseod agfin auwl advwti«lu£ wiit b* vnpioStaM*. Advert-ini.d Insvrrr.vie, tSfarwfetttj i! ,-fe Civ «■.*. ■ i rvT* »•> pr*»aW fi-8.-'r. syv-d calm, Tr ■. e®iis®rc©r st'. buv* .iclre®(Isad jgooda rsr*»l> raak*» % r»ia-j-fcke “StrEfeTord Cv-c--d?r« ’ tolw's 'ivrlß ya . ®*r.%sa) ‘f i&- m* SJSWS.:
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 83, 12 April 1915, Page 1
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399Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 83, 12 April 1915, Page 1
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