< BOOT PEOPLE ARE QUITE READY WHEN SUMMER COMEBI For your Tenni& Boots and Shoes. For your Bowling Boots and Shoes For your Cricket Boots and Shoes. For your Fishing Boots and Shoes Fur your smart Summer Goods. ONLY 1 DIFFICULTY IS PROCURING CHILDREN'S LINES. aciories ai Home are shorUnanned or else making Boots for aslant u. senders. But stui wo have the Sandals in Tan and for the kiddies, and thoy are quite alright both for wear and {/{ft &HO&iSTB. BROADWAY, And you know we all nave to put "P w«* h sa »ne little disappointment while we are seeing this lastly war through. All things considered we are well served, and FAWlKri* PEOPLE WILL SERVE YOU WELL.
mi) SI-,and" > at%ffiam J and travel ■A. Stratford and surrounding districts, remaining Tuesday and Wednesday nights at Davey's Stables, The Clydesdale Stallion, frUHCBT OF THE CARTER. KNIGHT OF THE GARTER (No. 269, vl. C. 5.8.), is a very h tidsonie colt, 6-year-qld, good head aid neck, well shaped shoulders, splendid back and loins, good quarters, and moves like a piece of machinery, with nice hair and bone and sound feet. Siro, Black Knight (12860, imp.); g. sire, Billhead Chief (10774); g.g. sire Scottish Crown (9851) j g-g.g- sir'-?, Handsome Prince (Lockhart's 0.5. E., vol. xiv., p. 4); g.g.g.g. sire, Prince of Wales (678). Ham Flower, sire Macarthur (330, N.Z.5.8.); g. sire, Macbride (2987, 5.C.5.8.); g.g. aire MacGregor (148?, 5.C.5.8.); g.g.g. sire Darnley (222, 5.C.5.8.); g. dam, Kate; sire Royalist; g. sire, Hard Times; g.g. sire Extinguisher (374, N.Z.5.8.). TERMS.—£4 aingle mare. Good accommodation for mares from a distance. All care taken, but no responsibility. T. CALLAHAN, Care Fife and Patterson's, Eltham, Groom-in-Chargo. JAMES GRANT, Owner, Taiporohenui, Hawera.
Farm, "Taiporohenui"— The Thoroughbred Horse HU&BANQMAN (14) Treadmill (2)—Golden Vale (14). Husbandman is a proved racehorse and a genuine stayer, winning amongst uumorous other races, the Canterbury Derby, Great Northern Derby, and the Wellington Handicap, defeating the great mare Lady Medallist in the latter race. He is lull-brother in blood to th« champion Autumnus (winner of over £UUOO in stakes), and who, in his first seasou at the stud, was commanding a lee of twenty guineas. Husbandman comes from a noted sire family iNo. 14, the same as the unbeaten Danube, whose lee is thirty guineas per inare. Husbandman stands over Id hands, with great power and substance, and is a sure foal-getter, and is just the horde to get racehorses and hunters oi the first quality. Husbandman's breeding is unassailable. His grandsire, ijiil oi Portland, is the siro oi Bobadil and Malster, whose descendants have between them w_on tha enormous sum of £4(3,G11 in stakes in Australia last seasou. Terms: £0 Us single mate; two or more as per agreement. One of Ids yearling colts was sold recently for 260 guineas. Mares from" a distance met at Hawefa railway station on notice being give:* oi their uwival. All care taken, out no responsibility. Gracing lree. For particulars see cards or apply t© JAMES DA VIDSOiM, Owner, Or G. E. CLOUT, Box 86, Hawera. BUSlMfc.fe4 NOTICES. J. CUFF. PORK BUTCHER (Late Tom Brown) Broadway, Stratford. THIRST-CLASS Small Goods always on hnnd. Catering for picnic parlies a specialty. Qvr ehei, Mr F. Cook, will attend to all your requirements. W. BLAIR; CARTER AND CARRIER, (Miranda Street, Opposite Hospital). /'M ANTING of all kinds done. Sand, Graiel und other materials at rNounuES invited.-
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 74, 26 November 1915, Page 2
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566Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 74, 26 November 1915, Page 2
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