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s*< TSvsrzssj m * ei>;!S SSSSffiSiISSiP* THE SOLDIER S WATCH NEEDS SPECIAL PROTECTION So as to stand rough handling, to save the. glass,'and to act as a shield from the sun’s rays. OUR SPECIAL PATENT STRAP PROTECTOR AT 2/6: Solves the problem.—lt will double the life of the wristlet Watch and act as a shield at all times. THESE STRAPS WILL FIT ANY SIZE WATCH that’s the beauty of them. Try one! You will be delighted! We are showing various sizes and designs in wristlet Watches, ranging in price from 21s. -p j UpPM S ?KE SHOR PRESENTS. BROADWAY STRATFORD, i A SNIP FOR £2OO CASH. . 100 ACRES, very rich flat land; newly renovated house and necessary sheds. Will carry 30 cows now, but can be worked to much greater carrying capacity. Good man can make his own terms, PRICE £3O per acre. No mortgage. Early application necessary. WEBSTER, DOBSON & CO' AUCTIONEERS, STRATFORD NOTE. We have on our Tiooks farms of all sizes throughout Taranaki for sale on easy and advantageous terms. Buyers will be well advised to communicate with or call and see us betore buying elsewhere. If you intend sell ing take the first opportunity of pla-ing your property in our hands.

motor garage. M R* F. NORCROSS begs *• to announce that lie has taken over the late premises of the A.W.R. MILKING, MACHINE CO., and is converting it into a FIRST-GLASS MOTOR GARAGE, and hopes to solicit the patronage of the motoring public. Further particulars' in future issue. ; NOTICE. AY HANG AMOMONA TEMPERANCE HOTEL. TITHE above has now been taken -L over by; the undersigned, j who will be pleased to see old and , new friends. The house has been .thoroughly • renovated, and' meals will bo served to suit the general public. Tariff moderate, with civility and attention. MoNEILL BROS. Proprietors.

POTATOES. POTATOES. XI7ANTED KNOWN .—That T. I. » t LAMASON has : just landed » large stock of first-class Garden Seeds (Vegetable and Flower). Call and inspect the . Skerry Blue Blightproof Potatoes, wonderful croppers, direct from Ireland. Sole Agency. DON’T FORGET your garden. Give Dave Graham (a call for best; seed, and information re. cultivating—Gibbons’ Seeds; in stock. Broadway. Hannah and 'cops job line SALE.:,- Pretty Evening Shoes in Glace. Langtry, and Patent Leather at‘6s Ud., 8s lid and 12s lid. suitable for ohtdoor/and summer wear.—Hannah’s left-hand window. u I T J m '■ DINNEKa at Mrs Brooking’s ■*-' (opposite Larnason’s) every day from 12 to 2. Meals weekly arranged for/ (Sunday included.)

6-ROOM ED HOUSE. / Electric light, copper and tubs, drainage, three minutes from Post Office. • Ideal liome, good position. Price £550, £75 cash. J ' 6-ROOMED HOUSE. j’ 5J acres of land, well fenced, 10 minutes from Post Office. Electric light, ■j copper and tubs. All necessary conveniences. Price £7OO. Cash arranged. t > 20 ACRES. /All level and '.veil grassed, subdivided into numerous paddocks, well fenced, good house containing 6 rooms. All conveniences, cowshed, and barn. Few chains from factory, school and railway station. Price I £I2OO. Easy terms, or will exchanage for dairy farm. j ' } , 94 ACRES. All in grass. ; This farm is all level and well situated. 1 Good, prospective value, well subdivided into paddocks. Freehold property, all ploughable, on good 'metalled road, -J- mile from school, I mile ; from factory. Easy-carry 30-cows. 5-roomed house, 10 bail cowshed, and outbuildings. r Price, £2O 10s per acre. £3OO cash. j / , FARMERS, REMEMBER; !• ’ That we'have dairy farms,j sheep ■runs and town properties for sale on exceptionally, easy terms, we /can show you returns' and give you sound ad- / vice, ! 'acciim : ulatcd during )20 years dairy farming in the Taranaki Province. We welcome any inquiries', and will do onr utmost to help you to make 4 money, ' ~f Ca & E: JACKSON. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. 7 LAND AGENTS,

STATE FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE. IMPORTANT NOTICE. /CLIENTS of the Office are requested to note that Messrs Rutherford, Macalister and Coleman have now been appointed • Agents for the State Fire Insurance Office at Stratford. Mr Coleman will continue to personally supervise the Insurance Department. RUTHERFURD. MACALISTER, AND COLEMAN, Fenton Street, Stratford. (Opposite Newton King’s Implement Store). NOTICE. CAVING to illness, the Plnnkot Nurse will not visit Stratford for several weeks. Mothers wishing advice can obtain same hy corresponding with the Pinnket Nui'sa at Hawera.

XT AN X AH'S .1 OH LINE SALE.— li “To be well shod is to lie well dressed,” therefore, dress well. For 9s ltd Lady’s Patent open front Shoes at that ridiculous price.—Hannah’s left-hand window and door. EEI) POTATOES—-Early Vermont, Gamekeeper, I'p-to-l tales—a splendid variety of the best seed potatoes in Taranaki district. Call and inspect at Dave Graham’s, Broadway. Agent for Gibbons’ seeds. ANN All’S JOB LINE SALE.— 11 “To be well shod is to bp well dressed,” therefore, dress well. Eor 9s ltd Lady’s Patent open front Shoes at that ridiculous price.—Hannah’s ieit-lpsnd window and door. LLTES’ RACE TO BERLIN, new Game, 2s each, at O. K. James’, Pro«*<lway.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 19, 21 September 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 19, 21 September 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 19, 21 September 1915, Page 6

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