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BUSINESS NOTICES. WHAT A MARVEL. ... WHAT A WOND-ER IS- TARANAKI'S FERTILITY. IS THE MODERN DAIRY COW. WHAT A BQQH. IS THE RELIABLE SWEDE. THE TURNIP CROP—THAI S THE THING. Its largely responsible for the remarkable dairy returns. GOOD CONSTITUTION mesn a a GOOD MILK YIELD THE SWEDE IS THE BIG FACTOR. * EVERY FARMER KNOWS THAT WHEN THE QUESTION ARISES WHERE TO BUY RELIABLY—WE MUST CLAIM THE VERDSGT. THIS PROUD DISTINCTION—THIS CONFIDENCE IN THE FIRM IS BORNE OUT BY THE FACT THAT WE HAVE JUST LANDED—I2S Cases, 15 Tanks. —CARTON’S and HURST’S CLOVERS, SWEDES, TURNIPS. NEARLY 23 TONS of Small Seeds from OLD ENGLAND. « JUST THINK OF IT.—SUCH ENORMOUS REQUIREMENTS are mainly tie result of our life-long poliey. “STERLING QUALITY IN SEEDS THt UNLY THING." . • ■ . ' , . X*-. :.. "*• ■ '' ' . ! -V; A WORD TO THE WISE— "Booh Early." LAST SEASON’S SUPPLY SOLD R IGHT OUT. FULL STOCKS OF—COCKSFOOT, PERENNIAL and ITALIAN RYE, WESTERN WOETH9 SEED OATS, RYE CORN, 'MAIZE, MANURES for all crops CEMENT, GELIGNITE, FENCING WIRE, NETTING, and STAPLES NEWTON ' KING NEW PLYMOUTH. STRATFORD. KAPOHCA. feet In flavour .• i'ii XnkW Mnitfut firth wm\ I ■ <24a89 GissS, v. WMm F*hct oorsus- fiction.* ~y■ The fiction is that another coroa is ".'is good ea Van HoulenV The lacl is there is not another cocoa U> equal Van Houten's. ia every market in the world 'it is the eunderti by wtUch all other cocoas are judged . ' -tr» — l/ . ti i . *•'. fui S 5 ILA IAI

WARNOCS^ (CASH DRAPERY STOKE) WANGANUI WANGANUI. 4 RICH DRAPERY AT LOW f*RICES FOR GASH, As our business extends it seems only reasonable that wo Should advertise in districts where we are receiving aiders by mail. In making our first offering to readers of this journal we have chosen ‘’FUKH.” Ihere is stiil a few months in which, they can bo used, and we are making special price for the occasion. We give a few examples:— One Real Squirrel Set (plain skin all round) £7 7s, for £3 193 ©**• One Large Squirrel Set (plain with satin lining), 8 guineas, for £5 6*. One Real Mpla Set (over 200 skins), 7 guineas, for £2 153 9d. One Rich Black Wolf Set (exactly like fox), £IG 10s, for & guineas. One Very Nice Fawn Fox Set (young foxes), 7-igns., for £5 ifia. One Large sable Marmot Sot (brown), suitable for a tali lady, 14gns., fot £6 Bf. One Medium Size Sablo Marmot Sot. Signs., for Egna, * One Real Mole and Ermine Set, Bgus, for 2|gns. One Stone Martin Set (very handsome necklet and small -round muff), £ls 10s, for £5 6s, , t , One very rich Dark Sable Fitch Set, (with heads and tails), £l4 fer £7 One ' Coney Seal ■ Set, Lined, Squirrel, 555, for 2is fid. y $ \ I ] BLACK (RFA«, FOX.) v * I i\ jj One Black Fox Necklet (no heads), £lO 10s, for 18*. One Necklet (2 skius, with head), £3 for £5. One New Shoulder Shape (ohe handsome skin), £B, for ; £s £s. One large 2 Full Skin Muff, £lO ss, for £6 ss. { One Medium Size 2 Skin Muff. £8 Bs, for £5 sfi. ■ .■ WOLF. i< One very goop Black Wolf Set (long stole alid muff, with two skins), £.l 10s, for £S Bs. One Well Muff (2 skins), £3 15s, £3 15s. One Long Black Wolf Necklet, £G 6s. for £4 ISs. Ona Handsome American Opossum Necklet (short, with head at back, dm* brown pointed fur), £7, for £3 03. t One Small Bear Necklet, 27s 6d. Two odd Muffs (each real bear), 60s for 453, and 80s for SCB. Oa Oark Heather Color Marnr.bt Set (for small woman or young lad}) fk or 323 fid. On )iris' (small) Real Light Color Squirrel Set", 33s far 16s ed. MANY OTHER ODD FURS SQUALLY CHEAP. Any Goods ordered and not approved of can bo returned and money will I* refunded by return mail. Try u® for CALICOES, LONG.CLOTIiS, SHEETINGS, TOWELS, Etc. THE COOOS AND PRICES WILL SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. WAIINOCK’* 2 THE A VEX HE. feV A M C A ft U £.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 5, 9 December 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 5, 9 December 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 5, 9 December 1915, Page 3

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