WANTEDS O 1 AA A THE LOT.—Absolutethe cheapest dwelling in Town. 6 large rooms, all conveniences, j[-acre land; good terms cau be arranged.—W. W. Hodge. 010 AHA CANTERBURY &*t AOjUUUj Grain Growing Farm of 600 Acres, First-class Buildings, all flat and been cultivated. Owner wdl Exchange for Tarauaki Sheep Run.—W. W. Hodge, Land Agnt, Stratford. T MRS McCALLUM'S, you will nnd all you require to dress baby warm, dainty, and well, to open next month, a big lot of New Sample Millinery for the little ones. OLD FALSE TEETH BOUGHT. WANTED to buy sound or broken Teeth on gold, silver, or vulcanite. Best possible prices in New Zealand. Post any you have to J. Dunstone, P.O. Box 1053, Auckland. Gash by return mail. Estab. 2d years. All parcels should have sender's name and address inside. All kinds of Dental Waste bought for re-manufacturing.
BUSINESS NOTICES. W. SMITH, COAL MERCHANT Portia Street. GOOD SUPPLY. OF COAL ON HAND Orders promptly attended to. 'Phone 142. W. BLAIR, CARTER AiNL CARREER, (Miranda Street, Opposite Hospital). SAUTING of ail kinds done. Sand, J • Gravel and other materials at siiortest notice. INQUIRIES IiNVITED. EVERYYTHINC IN SADDLERY —AT— A AGAARD'ft " AND COW COVERS (SPECIALITIES.) BEST WORK, PROMPTITUDE, LOW PRICES. HUIROA STORE. DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE DISTRICT. NEW STOCK, CHEAP PRICES J. A. STANFORD, Agent "Stratford Evening Post.'
J. RIVETT, FRUITERER and CONFECTIONER, BROADWAY. (Next Melbourne Clothing (Company). CHOICE COLONIAL FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. Flrst-olau Confectionery Stocked. RABBITS FRESH DAILY. MISS WALKER DRESSMAKER, C.B.A. Buildings, BROADWAY. Ladies Own Materials made up. Style and Fit Guaranteed. Costumes a speciality. ADVERTISED GOODS STANDARD GOODS The World Oww. WHY? "■"BECAUSE there must be in advertised goods, a uniform high quality, otherwise the advertised article not being up to the standard claimed for it, will not be purchased again, and the advertising will be unprofitable. Advertising is Insurance, therefore, that the goods are a 8 re presented and good value. The consumer who buys advertised goods rawly makes a mistake. "Stratfonl Evening Post" readers will proJßt by a careful perusal of the advertising 00lBuy the boy a '"book on soldiers or ships—James* jOanh Uractar. '
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 18, 20 September 1915, Page 1
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354Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 18, 20 September 1915, Page 1
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