BUSINE®# NOTICE#. THE CENTRAL CO-OP. RAWING to the prices that foodstuffs have reached, the Directors of The Central Co-op. have instructed their manager to supply the principal goods at landed cost, for cash; and to keep all prices as low as workable during the present crisis. Win. MACDONALD, Manager. SPRING’S MESSAGE TQ YOUI “Old Sol" comes creeping south again. Days are getting warmer. Afreiidy dark, heavy suits are being put away in favor of lighter, cooler clothes. Spring’s' message to you as ‘.‘wear a lighter suit—a Butchart Suit.” I'A'cellent advice! You will he pleased with the splendid Jit—the Workmanship—the moderate j>i it e. And last, hut not least—we oiler you the .finest new materials in town. A new range has just arrived—they’re superb—such snappy patterns and soft'textures. Yes. wear a Butchart Suit for the'warm days—select the material now I D. BUTCHART LADIES’ AND GENTS’ TAILOR, Stratford. TARANAKI FLUBflilNe , t ' ' 4 A»d • ■' : tinssmjthinc WORK^/ smartlhtos. 1 SANITARY PLUMBER#,„ t ... RAIRY TINS,WITH*, i AND ELECTRICIANS. v j rt's:l<B a. ji i) Hot CeUJ.WaM«r iHlUr*.; for—ihaoklufth’s Wno®®a, imperial tllem FI«Mh«--. SMART BROS . • Ji<), Ui:'f ], V ■ *JI -1/ f' Vf * ‘ 111 i* ; t jf cftPhona 80. P.O. Rox 45J a., j. >V. a UVou •'V
THE SHED IS FATHER TC THE PLANT ! i Von must remember there arc lire seeds and “dead” seeds. Lots of ! .Seednu.m “Mix ’em up” hud leave the gardener to lirid out for himself. We tell yon.' We tell you that SEEDS BOUGHT AT MARTIN’S ARE ALL LIVE SEEDS! Our stocks arc selected from authentic sodices and every seed fathers a strong bushy luxurious plant—every packet is fresh—every price is sterling value. SELECT YOUR SEEDS NOW! DON’T EXPERIMENT—COME! (’HAS MARTIN AND CO.. i Ironmongers, STRAITORT). fONA BOARDING HOUBF.. TOKO BO AD, TOKO. t&m G. OORBgTT, PrcfiriofrsiEfl. When visitin," Toko, stay feet®. Lunch IS—(J, Dinner (I—7. Omoal or Permanent Pourdrrs tak®» TERMS MODERATE. ZEALANDIA RANGES, fitted with ■■• at iron oven or sheet steel oven, for perfect baking, a plentiful supply of hot water, and all-round efficiency. They are supremo, stud just compare the comforting Mass of their open Qie with the cDad ch«orlesau<»«s of >t. «r inskes r.nd vhe ojw'u ftr® ‘cut, OSM JndpW*'* » aw 4 «-*!« ) «K.amu. 'i i
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 33, 7 October 1915, Page 4
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368Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 33, 7 October 1915, Page 4
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