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BUSINESS KCHiOFS. WHAT A MARVEL J A WOMB' IS TARANAKPS FERTILITY. IS THE MODERN DAl£¥ .COW.'WHAT a mon, m the reliable swedh. tub TURNIP CROP—THfc'. „ . Its largely responsible for tbe remnrkftOlo dairy returns. GOOD CONSTITUTION moitus » GOOD MILK YIELD, ' SWEDE 5S TMF. BIG FACTO EVERY FARMER, KNOWS THAT, WHEN THE QUESTION ARISES WHERE TO BUY RELIABLY—WE MUST CLAIM THE VE THIS PROUD DISTINCTION—THIS CONFIDENCE IN THR FJRM H 9 BORNE OUT BY THE* FACT THAT WE HAVE JUST LANDED—IZS Gasas, 13 TSrtStS.—CARTON'S and ' HURSTS CLOVERS, SWEDES, TURNIPS. , . NEARLY 23 TONS ofr. Small Seoda faom OL ENGLAND. JUST THINK OF IT.—SUCH ENORMOUS REQUntKMKNTS *re mainly I '■He result of our life-lung policy. t "BTERLINC QUALITY IN SEEDS T'h.c UWH-T THINC." k. WORD TO THE WlSE—"Bdoh Early." (LAST SEASON'S SUPPLY SOLD kMBT OUT, -. FULL STOCKS OF—COCKSFOOT. PERENNIAL and ITALIAN UYE, WESTERN WOETBS SEED OATS, RYE CORN, MAIZE, MANURES for all crops « CEMENT, GELIGNITE, FENCING WIRE, NETTING, and STAPLES, NEW PLYMOUTH, KAPOK GA-. ri^snvacirni^^vi^i'MX't'tn^jwsrmuDWim TO DAIRY FARMERS*. LARGE OR SMALL. Over-8000 in use in Australin ; 7 \i§§d in,,Aw(}|'.k'a, 1 ■ Straits', Settlements, ana-sell ing"fust in New Zealand. NO irWSMift Mj&ted, CHILD CAN ADJUST TIIIOI. , . r XO ! ENQUIRE BEFOEElisrsiAliCliS (ITITER MACHINES. , t; I '..s•£ v;' > ;: y : ■-{, ', '■ ) ■;• ■ f s " '"' PRICT ! •■ u ' : : : ifr iMe IN.AFSTIL\IJAI-(i!rSi"X ; YEAkfe: r ' uAR. WADE &> CO., L TI i■■ . • ■ K . STREET, MAWERA. , r «| it) . The Machine is on view at i'lie EMPIRE HOTEL, Stratford, Orders may v be left with M* Ci-H'ii, -A!i DENi J ;fi a"o "rvr/T\ /pitz s -Q (CASH DRAPERY STOB"£> WANCANUI WANGAHISS. mi«ilMJ-:IiHJM*Mif:M:

As our business extends it seems only roasoDab!® thai w tinoulfl adveros© a districts wiiere we are receiving aiders by mail. ' l.;i making our first offering to readers of tbi» journal we have ehoaen "FURS." There is siii* a few months in which tney can be US d, and we are making special prio»' for the occasion. We give a few exam lies:— One Reas Squirrel Set (plain sjeui an round) £7 7s,' for £3-iss ea. One Largs Squisrci Sat (plain with satin Lining), 8 guineas, lor £3 St..' Oi)b Real Mote &8t (over 200 skins), 7 guineas; lor &2 IBS Bd. One Rich BIsoH Wolf Sal texactiy like fox), £l6 10s, far a guinea*. One Ver* Niua Fawn Fox Eat (young foxes), 7igus.,< for £5 16a. One Large Sable Marmot Set (brown), suitable .or *. tall lady, Hgns., fsj jsa &a. • One Msuiunii Stsa Sable K/larrriot Sat, Signs., for One Real Mo!e and Ermine Set, Bgns, fur Zggna- . . One Stone Martin Set (very handsome necklet- and small round muff), £ls IvJs), for £6 38. One very ricji Dark Sable FKcti Set, (with beads and tails), £l4 far j~ One Coney Seal ©el, Linod,. Real Squirrel, 55s,*for £*s Qt. BLA&K (RFAL FOX.) Ons Black Fox Naoklel (uo heads), £lO 10s, fa** «« tee. One Neokiet {2 skins, with head), £8 for £3. Ona New Shoulder Shape (c-.m Landsoaae skin), £B, for £S £&> One large 1 Full Skin MuH, £.lO for m ss. I One Medium Size 2 Skin Mun\ £S Bs, fcr ££ ss. [One very goo<j Blsok Wolf Set (long stole and nraff, with twi ekina), . j 10s, for £8 SSi !one Wolt wSuff (2 skins), £3 15s, £3 158. 'one Long Black Wolf Necklet, £6 Us, for £fl SGs. One Handsome American Opossum fteokfet (short, with bead at Lack, darb brown pointed fur), £7, for £3 One Small Bear Necklet, 27s ed. Two odd Mu~3 (each real bear), 60s for 455, and 80s for 398. Onr Dark He-.'ther Uclor Marmot Sat (for small woman or youug lad}) S 4 ►or ££s sa. On* dirts' (smalt) Rial Light Goiar Squirrel Set, 33s for ljße sal. &SANY OTHER ODO FUSS EQUALLY CHEAP. Any Goods jrdered and not approved of can be returned and money wiH b* refunded by return mad. Try us for 0< T COES, LONGCLOIJEIS, SHEETINGS, TOWELS, Etc. THE COODS AJV'D PRICES WiLL 3 PEAK FOR THE** SELVES* '»Q 'THE AVKNUS, WANCANUI.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 26, 6 January 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 26, 6 January 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 26, 6 January 1916, Page 3

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