wuniKfief noticr*. THE CENTRAL. PO’OP. AyWJ NG to the vary V;,': price* that foodstuffs have reached. the Directors of The Central l Co-op. have instructed their manager to supply the principal goods nt landed cost, for cash; and to keep all prices as low as workable during the present crisis. Win. MACDONALD, Manager. SPRING’S MESSAGE TO YOUS ‘‘Old Sol’'’ conies creeping south, again. Days are getting warmer. Already dark, heavy suits are being put away in favor ol lighter, cooler clothes. Spring’s message to you ts “wear" a lighter suit—a Butchart Suit.” Kxcellent advice! You will be pleased with the splendid fit—the workmanship—the moderate price. And lust, but not least—we oiler yon the finest new materials in town. A new range lias just arrived—they’re superb—such snappy . patterns and soft) textures. Yes. went’ a Butchart Suit for the warm days—select the material now! D. BUTCHART LADIES’ AND CENTS’ TAILOR, Stratford. TARANAKI PLUMBING ■'• ' j And 1 * TINBMITHIHC WORK* SiUARTBROS. SANITARY RLUMBERB, ■ HAIRY’ TINSMITH*. AND ELECTRICIAN*. ■ ■-I> ei j--iV -i... ~ " Hot 'C«td.Wßt»r< Flttwkv ..» 1 s n i • •:> m,,, As»st for—ihaakltak’a Rs»b«», Imperial Bllant SMART BROSj ’Phone BU. P.Q. Box 42.. .JOHA V(J A ty :| a s
THE SEED IS FATHER • TO THE PLANT ! You must remember there are live seeds and “dead” seeds. Lots of .Seedmen “Mix ’em up” and leave the gardener to find out fur himself. We. teli you! We tell you that I SEEDS BOUGHT AT MARTIN’S ARE ALL LIVE SEEDS! Our stocks are selected from authentic sources .and every se'ed fathers a strong hushy luxurious plant—every packet is freshevery price is sterling value. SELECT YOUR SEEDS NOW! DON’T EXPERIMENT-COME! OHAS MARTIN AND GO., , / Ironmongers, STHATIfORn. I OS A BOARDING HOUBJR, TOKO ROAD, TOKO. mm G. CORBETT, Pr»j*rlotr«N, When visiting Toko, stay Sere, f.unch 12—9, Dinner fi—7. Oapual or Permanent Boarder* take* TERMS MODERATE. ZEALAND]A RANGES, fitted with east iron or<an or sheet «We! oven, for perfect baking, % plentiful supply pf hot water, and all-round efficiency. They are supreme, aad just compare the comforting War.® of their open fire with rhe dead of ur«r Cud op»>n fr* safes *w«) 11-kUiii w tole
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 32, 6 October 1915, Page 4
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352Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 32, 6 October 1915, Page 4
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