BUCIBtEftV NOTICE#. THE CENTRAL CO-OP. WING to the very hi /, pncee { that foodstuffs have reached, the Directors of The Central Co-op. have instructed their manager to supply the principal goods at landed coat, for cash; and to keep all prices as low as workable during the present crisis. Win. MACDONALD, Manager. SPRING'S MESSAGE TO YOU! “Old Sul” comet creeping south ( again. Days are getting warmer, j Already dark, heavy suits are being I put away in iavor ol lighter, coolei clot lies. Spring’s message to yon is “wear a lighter suit—a Butchart Suit.” Excellent advice! Vou will he pleased with the splendid lit—the workmanship— the moderate price. And last. Lilt not least —we oiler you the finest new Inatcrials in town. A new range has just arrived—they’re siiperlV— such snappy patterns ami soft textures. Yes. wear a Butchart Suit for the warm days—select Om material now! D. BUTCHART LADIES’ AND CENTS’ TAILOR, Stratford. TARANAKI PLUMBING 'And ,i .:; 'I I. 11 ; ' - Wl ■,i .• TIWBMITHINC ' WORK*, j SMART BROS SANITARY PLUMBERS, I |l 1 ‘ RAIRV TINSMITHS, 11 1 1 AMD ELECTRICIANS.' ■ uttcl CeltS.Witsrf 1 ■ I , , ■ i i . • • i■ ■ i ■ Affiant lor— BhaahloiPh’fi KuW!®*, imperial Bll®r.f Fliwhn/. SMART BROS. ’Phone 80. P.O, Box 42. ll' j) : rjii n\ t . r 11■ vi V- Yd: \. 4 .Vv tC*B W*. ••***• G-V THE SEED IS FATHER TO THE PLANT ! Von must remember there are live seeds and ‘.‘dead” seeds. Lots ol Seedmeu “Mix ’em up” and leave the gardener to find out for himself. We tell you! We tell you that SEEDS BOUGHT AT MARTIN’S ARE ALL LIVE SEEDSI Our stocks are selected from authentic sources ami every seed fathers; a strong bushy luxurious plant—every- packet is Iresli—every price is sterling value. SELECT YOUR SEEDS NOW! DON’T EXPERIMENT-COME! OHAS MARTIN AND CO.. - ironmongers, STRATFORD. fONA BOARDING HOURS, TOKO ROAD. TOKO. mrs c. cor3ETT 6 fr®prl©tr®oß. When visiting Toko, stay Sor*. lam oh 13-—B, Dinner A—7. oxlll*l or Permanent Boarders takw. TERMS MODERATE. ZEALAND! A RANGES, Sited with east iron ov.vn or sheet st-o-ei oven, for perfect baking, « plentiful supply of hot water, and all-round efficiency. They are supreme, and just compare the comforting blase of their open tiro with the dead rheorlossnoas of mates and the open fire s«r«* Ntei, ®>Wr)q. y^la ’t
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 34, 8 October 1915, Page 4
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