“IDEAL” MILK CANS., We operate tiro largest ami most up-to-date Plant in th* Dominion, equipped throughout with the most modern machinery. ENTIRELY DEVOTED to the manufacture of Milk Cans and Dairy Utensils, which is our business, not part of it. By specialisation and concentre tion of effort, we are able to produce Cans, that for quality, dur#' bility aud stre'ngth, hare uw equal. We carry large stocks of all sizes, and can give immediate despatch to all orders. Supplies can be obtained from NEWTON KING) at NLW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD AND KAPQNGA.
STRATFORD ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON, OCTOBER 1, 1915, TO APRIL 30, 1916. ■ ICENSES.—Men, whole season, available over all Dominion 20s; women and boys (under 16 years of age), ss. Day licenses (available for Stratford District only), 2s 6d; halfseason licenses from December 20, 1915 (available for Stratford District only), 12s 6d. Licenses may be obtained from the secretary. LIST OF LICENSE HOLDERS. J. W. 13. Jones, A. W. Dingle, V. Kovoleski, Frank Collins, R. Kilpatrick, R. F. Haruness, C. Lawrence, L. Riera, A. J. Walters, R. Crosson, Fred Collins, P. Wright, P. Hunter, J. G. Hannah, R. Spence, H. Campbell, S. Campbell, H. Voyle, R. Heaiy, W. Lovett, W. Bowler, W. E. Jones, M. Craddock, F. Whittle N. F. Thorpe, G. A. Harris, S. Macalister, M. Bowler, F. Trice, A. Meredith, J. H. Hart, A. Cameron, Percy Speck, Roy Mudford, B. Hunter (boy), John Fitzgerald fboy), H, Brooking (boy), V. Freddie (boy), Jack Fulcher (boy). it. F. DARKNESS, Secretary. H. TfIOTTSER, U ... , !lo AGENI FUR—N.Z. Carrying Cv., ». M. Heywood. and Co., Uutf cnurcn, Colonial Carrying vy Wellington. TAUPIRI CUAE CHUCKED. GOODS BENT TO ANY PART. Orders may bo loft with A. J. DAVEY, Empire Stabka. OUR LATEST PROPERTY LIST, Some Bargains Par You. 1 ACRE, with good 6 roomed house, every convenience, well laid out and sheltered. Ideal situation. Cash required £250. (63) 6 ROOMED HOUSE, 6 minutes of Post Officv, z acre, electric light, tubs, copper and stand, etc. Cash required £l7O. A snip. Owner wants to get aw r ay and wants to sell. ‘ (32> 67. ACRES, very nice little farm, all level, well divided, good feno**. Apply quicly. Price £3O per acre Cash required £SOO. 143) ’.-A 85 ACRES, good level farm, nearly all ploughed, creamery and school handy. Best proposition in the district. £32 per acre. Cash required £SOO. (481 KA ACRE FARM, good level see tion, £376 wanted. Apply quick to T. Lamason. Ip I. LAMASON, AUCTIONEER, AND LAND AGENT, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. BU ITER-WRAPPERS.—To Dftfcy Farmers who make their owe butter: Obtain your butter-wmppecß at the T ‘ca4” Job OfSt*.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 41, 18 October 1915, Page 7
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436Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 41, 18 October 1915, Page 7
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