“IDEAL” MILK CANS. We operate the large*t and most up-to-date Plant in th( Dominion, equipped throughout with »0081 modern machinery. ENTIRELY DEVOTED tr> the manufacture ol Milk Cana and Hairy Utensils, which is our hast ness, not part of it. By specialisation and concentra- * vion of I'lfort, we are able to pro* ifuce Cans, that for quality, dure J.ilitv and strength, haw© n • equal. We carry large stocks of nil sizes, and can give inmediat dee patch to all orders. Supplies con be obtained fro; NEWTON KING, at NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD AND KAPONGA i i' Uiv U ACCLIAIAIJLSA'iIOiS SOCIETY. FISH. A u sEAdOA, UCiOBER i, . tno, iO APRiL au, 191.0. f ICEiNSES.—Men, whole season, availan ■ over all Dominion 2Us; women and jys (.under lo years ot age), os- D •licenses (available tor btJ.iUoia Di ■ net only), 2s dd; halfsea sou hcej » from December 20, i9i i (.avails u .e lor Stratlord District only), 12s 6d. Licenses may P» obtained hum the secretary. LIST Oh LICENSE HOLpERS. J. vV. H. o Uiio». a. W. Dingle, V. cun mesiii, Frans Collins, R. Ailpatin;K, R. v • Hamueos, (J. Lawrence, L. itieia. x». u, iv alters, R. CI’OSSOU, i-ieu coitus, i'. vVugnt, I*. Hunter, c. laauuaii, n. opened, ±l. Camp..oil, Campbell, 11. Voyle, R. Hesly. vV. i...vett, VV., Bowler, Yv. E. Jones, R. 11 iiUdook, F. Whittle N. F. riioi pe, 0. A. Harris, S. Macaliater, ; AI. Bowler, P,. Trice, A. Meredith, J. H. Hart, A. Cameron, Percy Spec a, Roy Muuiord, R. Hunter (boy), John Fitzgerald (hoy), H. Brooking (boy), V, 1-iebble (boy). Jack Fulcher (bow). Lt. F. HARKNESS, Secretary.
OUR LATEST PROPERTY LIST. Same Bargains For You. I ACRE, will good t* roomed bou».« every convenience, well laid out Mud 'sheltered. Ideal situation -» RIMMED HOUSE, 6 minutes oi i’.jKt Olficv, | acre, electric ligto L*iO'i> copper and stand, etc. Cush required IIDO A snip. Owner wants Ui got a«ay and want* t*. twll, 07 ACRES, very n«.o litti*. tunu, »« level, well divided, good feno** Apply (juiciy I’nro 230 per nc - C,are H U'iw WOO. 14? S 5 ACKIi, good le-ei Farm, nearly aL ploughed, ciea'iiety and school t.uady. Best pioposiiton in tha district. J C'-i2 per acre. Cash [9 quired 2500. (4& K A ACRE FARM, good level aoo Ol> tion, C 376 wanted. Apply quiet to T. Lamason. AUCTIONEER, AWO UAND ACtNT, UROADWAY, STRAFFORD. WOOD AND COAL. MERCHANT. MIRANDA STREET. COAL and Firewood always on hand. Wood cat bo any length Accommodation for storing goods. Orders can bo left at Ait Moon's. Broadway. UNDERTAKES an j Car it in* <i Swafford and L’’gtrict. Spenial rare in 'fi»ruoyal» AGENT irOß—-N 7 Oarryip.ji He. . 7 M. Hey'vood 00.. Cbrja* aimreh. Colonial CarryLmg 0$ Wellington. ■f AtTPIAX COAL STOCKED GOODS SENT TO ANY PART Orders may be left yifck (..jab required 2250. (63 H. TROTTER, (jARRIEE, A. J. OAY*Y, Empire Stable?
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 75, 27 November 1915, Page 8
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476Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 75, 27 November 1915, Page 8
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