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oUßlNltt NVTlCfefe ,fcs.A THE NEED—THE THOUGHT THE tRiACE K*k\ rT-" JGL •V 1 sft & 6. it , r 4 A NEW WINTER COSTUME. “MUST GET ONE SOON.’ ONLY ONE PLACE—- . MOREY’S Yom; need of a now Winter Costume i s emphasised on three counts. Firstly, the decided nip in the moru;Ujv and evening air makes one desirous of “something snug.” Secondly, the knowledge that every smart dresser is fashionably attired', makes one feel “out of it” so to speak, whilst thirdly, the magnificent showing at Morev’s emphasises the need of purchasing j while stocks ar* complete and values dro so good. THIS IS AN AUTHORITA■'W7: l ■ 11 ■ .. io yM‘X ,d t i«p4« ttVE CONGREGATION FROM THE CENTRE WHERE SMART DRESS IS THE MAIN TOPIC I Beyond oubt these lovely goods will be eagerly inspected—lei your {jo 'made quite soon—to-day |f possible I CASH fPURCHASIXC ALWAYS £E- : CURES MOREY’S 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT IN THE*. MOREY <TAND SON, STRATFORD AND HEW PLYMOUTH, ’ *U * v iL*, DRAPERS, •'t

COME THIS Way With your PRESCRIPTION. . ; . .; f Bring it right straight along to us : _ You would not got the advice of! the host physician, and then willingly Idaho his prescription in the, hands of a chemist ■who is not qualified to compound the tonic. We ABE qualified prescription chemists. *33 \ OUR DRUCS ARE CHEMICALLY PURE. and special care is taken to see that your prescript ion is exactly what your Doctor orders.- : Dispensing is the most important work wo do—we know the vital necessity tor cleanliness, care and pl'Orhpt ness. Brices are always reasonable—never high. WcV waiting fur JfOlir prescription.’ l T. CHEMIST EDWARDS t > i : STRATFORD. - "■ • - • ■' ' ■' ' ■- 1 . " ■ ..i «.-> ■ '

INARMS FOR S ALE 2262 ACRES, of which 1724 are Freehold, remainder Native Leasehold, alongside Ohura Township, and with a frontage to 5 other.roads, Onganie-Stratford railway goes through the middle of block, also Maid Road, both passing close to wool shed, making subdivision easy, 16 miles of fencing, 12 paddocks, 1900 acres felled, remainder good Taiva .and Ritnu Bush. £6OO house (new), also cottage,* woqlshod, engine, machines (4), Dip, etc., Stock optional, or sold at farm or at Ohura Sale Yards. Price, Freehold £I2AOs per acre, Leasehold, £8 l%^e^acre. ; Terms £6OOO Cash. Balance.s years at 5 per cent. Deposit £SOO. Write for particulars. We can supply every detail. On sale for a limited time only. RING AND STIBBS. AUCTIONEERS, ADEPTS. WHOLESALE WINE AND ELTHAM. KNQ, 9P C. H. BT3BBS, Telephone No, 31*.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 48, 26 June 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 48, 26 June 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 48, 26 June 1915, Page 3

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