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BUSINESS NOTICES. WHAT a MARVEL. ... WHAT A WONDER IS TAIIANAKI’B FERTILITY. IS THE MODERN DAiRV COW. WHAT A BOOM. IS THE RELIABLE BWEDS. THE TURNiP CROP— THA T a T iiE THING. Its largely responsible fo» the remarkable dairy returns. GOOD (JOiNSTITUTION moans * GOOD MILK YIELD. .THE SWEDE IS THE 810 FACTOR. EVERY FARMER KNOWS THAT, WHEN THE QUESTION ARISES WHERE TO BUY RELIABLY—WE MUST CLAIM THE VERDICT. THIS PROUD DISTINCTION—THIS CONFIDENCE IN THE FIBM 1» BORNE OUT BY THE FACT THAT WE HAVE JUST LANDED—I2S Casss, ts Tanks.— QARTON’B mid HURST’S CLOV ERS. S W EDES. TIWINI PS NEARLY 23 TONS of Small Boeda iTcm OLD ENGLAND, JUST THINK OF IT.—SUOH ENORMOUS REQUIREMENTS are niainlj tft tbe result of our lifo-long policy. "STERLING QUALITY IN SEEDS Tfit u«aY THING." A WORD TO THE WISE—"Booh Early." LAST SEASON’S SUPPLY SOLD KKFHT OUT. FULL STOCKS OF—COCKSFOOT, PERENNIAL and ITALIAN RYE, WESTERN WORTHS--1 SEED OATS, RYE CORN, MAIZE. MANURES tor all crops CEMENT, GELIGNITE, FENCING WIRE, NETTING, and STAPLES. NEWTON KING MEW PLYMOUTH. SIR ATFQRD. KAPONGA. TO DAIRY FARMERS. , ■!..* 1 J • .i LARGE OR SMALL, LARGE OR SMALL, MILLER” WADE' MILKING MACHIN E Over 8000 in use in Australia; used in America, Jersey, Straits Settlements, and selling* fast in New Zealand. NO POWER. Works themselves. When adjusted, CHILD CAN ADJUST Til KM'. NO STRIPPING. ENQUIRE BEFORE INSTALLING OTHER MACHINES. PRICE, £5 10s GASH. IN USE IN AUSTRALIA EUR SIX YEARS. MILLAR, WADE & CO.. L PRINCESS STREET, HAWERA. TD. TH E M ACT 11XE IS OX VIFAV AT R.CI! RRI N’S, BROADWAY, OPPOSITE Till'/ FIRE BR ICADE STATION. WAR NOCK'S (CASH DRAPERY STORS) ’ WANGANUI. RICH DRAPERY AT LOW PRICES FOB GASH. As our business extends it seems only reasonable that we should advertise in districts where wo are receiving orders by man. In making our first offering to readers of thi« journal we have chosen I 1 URH. I bor« ]B S a few months in which tney can he ua d, and we are making special prie* for the occasion. We give a few examples:— One Real Squirrel Set (plain skin all round) £7 7s, fhr £3 ms •***• One Large Squirrel Set (plain with satin lining),.B guineas, for £5 ftfri One Real Mole Sat (over 200 skins), 7 guineas, Or £2 Ifis One Rich Elaoh Wolf Set (exactly like fox), £l6 10s, for 8 gufnoaa. One Very Nioa Fawn Fox Set (young foxes), 7£gns., tor £5 tOs, One Large Sable Marmot Sot (brown), suitable for a tall lady, 14gns., n| £6 6S. One Medium Size 8abl« Marmot S? 4, Signs., for Egns, One Real Mela and Ermine Sat, Bgns, lor 2^gns. One Stone Martin Set (very handsome necklet and small round muff), £l| 10s, for £5 6s. One very rich Dark Sable Fitch Set, (with heads and tails), £ll far A 3 l«l One Coney Seal Sot, Lined. Real Squirrel, bos, for 27s Sd. [SLACK (RFAL FOX.) One Black Fox Naoklat (no heads), £i(t 10s, far ££ IS®. One Necklet (2 skins, with head), £8 (or £f*. One New Shoulder Shape (one handsome skin), £B, tor £5 65, One large 2 Full Skin Muff, £lO ss, lor £G r*s. One Medium Size 2 Skin Muff. £8 Bs, for £5 lia. WOLF. One very goop Biaoh Wolf Sot (long stole and ninlf, with two skins), £!' 10s, for £8 83. One Wolf Muff (2 skins), £3 15s, £3 15s. One Long Black Wolf Necklet, £G 6s, for £■% ICs. One Handsome American Opossum Necklet (short, with head at back, daril brown pointed fur), £7, for £3 13SOne Small Bear Necklet, 27s 6d. Two odd Mu's (each real bear), 60s tor «ss, and 80s far 803. Orv. jjark Neither Color Marmot Set (fur small woman or young lady) for 32a Sd. On Girls’ (small) Ron! Light Color Squirrel Set, 33s fer ICs Bd. MANY OTHER ODD FURS SQUALLY CHEAP. Any Goods ardored and not approved of can be returned and money will b« refunded by return mail. Try ua for CL T COEB, LONG CLOTHS, SHEETINGS, TOWELS, Etc. THE GOODS AND PRICES WILLS PEAK FOR THEMJSELVE*. t WARNOCK’S w« N n iN( „. ■ca- tyy-y.A:;Aiysim

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 39, 21 January 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 39, 21 January 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 39, 21 January 1916, Page 3

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