eirtlNElt WMTltsm NX r THERE’S A GOOD TIME COWING I EIGHT DAY SALE COMMENCES ON JU'LY 16th. «-U ' ' Vu the- homes of Stratford, bright housewives will make' ready for a day of brilliant money-savings—for hundreds of money-saving chances will rule every hour. ■. ‘ ■ . I , For the dawn of the 16th will signalise- the dawn, of Economy—a great golden time when every purse will ho opened—when “every lady who rules tile home” wilt ho eager with .splendid anticipation. Right throughout Stratford- will! bo>'Llav!Oiie<l: tile motto:— , “SHELF EMPTYING.” THE GREATEST SALE IN TfcE COMMERCIAL HISTORY OF STRATFORD. • f ~ V..X r, ■ 1 r ■ In every, section from Haberdashery to Famishing tllier red pencils have been as, busy as bees marking down front-rank goods. There will be IMMENSE BARGAINS IN THE SHOWROOM. SNAPS IN THE FANCY SECTION. GREAT OPPORTUNITIES IN THE MANCHESTER. BARGAINS IN FURS. BARGAINS IN MILLINERY^ BARGAINS IN BL A N KETS; AND IN SHEETS AND IN QUILTS. BARGAINS EVERYWHERE. —Never before has them eon such a liberal out-pouring of good things to delight economical folk. Our advice is; “Be early..” come often—stay late and great will lie your saving! 1 FOR EIGHT DAYS ONLY. . v Pfc-'Vicw: , MOREY AHD , »,1 ,C - ■ ■ ' ■ > DRAPERS, STRATFORD AND NEW PLYMOUTH.
at A v m COUCH! COUGH! COUCH! COUGH! UGH! CH! H! Just slight at first—“not worth bothering- about” you say. Each (hiy it grown worse, until it lias a firm grip on your chest. You can’t breathe and the passages of your lungs arc blocked with phlegm. A 'PROVEN' REMEDY,. EDWARDS’ GOLD ANO fNFLUENZA CURE. -Be wise—prevent a cold by taking this reliable rem-. ; >';■ ‘i'V ■ ,■■ ■ ■ , , V. I, " edy. If you HAVE a cold l H-fcure it quickly, thoroughlypermanently. Buy a bottle—keep a bottle handy. J', , , It prevents and cures and seldom fails. PRICE 2s 6d per bottle, ‘ ;■; i.h " M ANTI F ACTTJEEI) FT ‘ > ! F. EDWARDS. CHEMIST, STRATFORD. FARMS FOR SALE 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 Main Road, both passing closeto wool shed, making subdivision easy, 16 miles of fencing, 12 paddocks, 1900 acres felled, remainder good Tawa and Rimu Bush. £6OO house (new), also cottage, woolshed, engine, machines (4), Dip, etc., Stock optional, or sold at farm or at Ohura Sale Yards. Price, Freehold' £l2 10s per acre, Leasehold, £8 10s per acre. Terms £6OOO Cash. Bala nee 5 years at 5 per cent. Deposit £SOO. Write for particulars. We can supply every detail. On sale for a limited time only. , KING AND STIBBS. v AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS, WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, ELTHAM. - KING, Telephone 99 #, H. BTIBBS, Telephone No. JIS
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 63, 14 July 1915, Page 3
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450Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 63, 14 July 1915, Page 3
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