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SSUGINLSG NOTICES. WHAT A MARVEL. ... WHAT A WONDER IS TARANAKI’S FERTILITY. IS THE MODERN DAIRY COW. WHAT A BOON. ■■ Ifi THE RELIABLE SWEDI. 9 THF TURNIP iMOF'-riift fa THE THING. Its largely responsible for the remarkable dairy returns. ROOD CONSTITUTION m«jm H a GOGH MILK YIELD THE SWEDE ES THE BIT. TACT OH. EVERY FARMER KNOWS THAT, WHEN THE QUESTION ARISES WHERE TO BUY RELIABLY—WE MUST CLAIM THE VERDICT. THIS PROUD DISTINCTION—THIS CONFIDENCE !N THE FIRM IB BORNE OUT BY THE FACT THAT WE HAVE JUST LANDED—I2S Cases, 1 & Tanks.—CARTON’S and HURST’S CJ-OVERS. SWEDES. TURN I PH. NEARLY 23 TONS of Small Seed* from OLD ENOLAND. •JUST THINK OF IT.—SUCH ENORMOUS REQUIREMENTS ar« mainly • I *£'(*,' result of our life-long; policy. “ST EH LING QUALITY IN SEERS fist ONLY THING.” A WORD TO THE WISE--"Ecok Early.” I LAST SEASON’S SUPPLY HOLD KftfHT OUT. FULL STOCKS OF—COCKSFOOT, PERENNIAL and ITALIAN BYE, WESTERN WORTHS SEED OATS, RYE CORN, MAIZE. MANURES for ail crops CEMENT, GELIGNITE, FENCING WIRE, NETTING, and STAPLES NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH. SIR AT FORD. KAPOMCA, •Z r *^*uw*a^*«si»«3!^vi«B*i«PW«pwaiiaTO»K«Baa»r^ TO DAIRY FARMERS. LARGE OR SMALL. LARGE OR SMALL. ' MILLER-WADE MILKING MACHINE % Over 8000 in use in AustnJia; used in America, Jersey, Straits Settlements, and selling’ fast in New Zealand. NO POWER . Works them selves. When adjusted, CHILD CAN ADJUST THEM. NO STRIPPING. ENQUIRE BEFORE INSTALLING OTHER MACHINES. PRICE, £5 10s GASH. IN USE IN AUSTRALIA FOR SIX YEARS. MILLAR. WA BE CO.. L™PRINCESS .STREET, HAWERA. THE MACHINE IS OX VIEW AT R.£IIBRIN'S, BROADWAY, OPPOSITE THE EIRE BRIGADE STATION. ’ : WARNOCR'S ■' : ' (CASH DRAPERY STORE) WAN OAKUM W AM GAM f JI. RICH ORAPERY AT LOW PRBCEB CASH. As our business extends it seems only reasonabla that we should advertise in districts where we are receiving .utters by mail. lu making our first offering to readers of tlu* journal w© have chosen “FURS.” There is stiß a months in which tney can lie us d, ami we are making wpscial pries for the occasion. We give a few examples: — One Real Squirrel Sel (plain skin all round) £7 7a, for 133 IBs feS. One Large Squirrel Sat (plain with satin lining), H guineas, sor £6 £S One Real Mole Set (over 200 skins), 7 guineas, for £2 16* sld. Ono Rich Black Wolf Set (exactly like fox), £Ki 10s, ter 8 guinea*. One Very Mica Fawn -Fox Sot (young foxes), 71 gas., fur £8 One Large Sable Marmot Eel (brown), suitable for a tall lady, 14gns., fa? £6 6», Ono Medium Size Sabi® Marmot Sat, Signs., for sgna, One Real Mole and Ermine Sal, Bgus, for 2ig!:sOne StaifiQ Martin Sel (very handsome necklet and small round muff)’. £D 10s, for £5 68, One very rich Dark Gable Fitch Set, (with heads and lads), £l4 f«lf 18| Ono Coney ieal Sat, Lined, Real Squirrel, 555, ter 27s fid. BLACK (REAL FOX.) One Black Fox Nsokiot (no heads), £lO 10s, lor 18s, Ona Hefiklot (2 skins, with head), £8 Isr £5. Ono Now Shoulder Shape (one handsome skin). £B, for £5 3s. Ona large 2 Fust Skin Mu ft, £lO ss, for £C 52. One Medium Ska 2 Skin Muff. £8 Bs, for £5 is. WOLF. One eery gooa Black Wolf Sat (long stole and umff, with two ekius), £V 10s, for £8 S 3. Ona Woll bluff (2 skins), £3 15s, £3 15£. Ono Long Black VVoil Necklet, £6 Os, for £4 l&s. Ono Handsome American Opossum Necklet (short, with head at back, dark brown pointed fur), £7. for £3 10s, One Gmail Gear Neoklat, 27s 6d. Two odd Mu'S (each real bear), iiOs lor 4BS. and 80s for COS. Onr. park H cot her Color Marmot Set (for small woman or young lad • 1 64 for 32a Bd. On Gif is’ (small) Rani Light Color Squirrel Get, 33a tef i»s esS. MANY OTHER ODD FURS EQUALLY CHEAP. Any Goods ordered and not approved of can be returned and money will b« refunded by return mail. Try u B for (L T OOES, LONGCLOTHS, SHEETINGS, TOWELS, E4o. THE GOODS ArV«l PRICES WILL SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. W I.NOCKT THE AVENUE, WANGANUI. . i >C • X ukt\ ]X iU;;j S3B

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 40, 22 January 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 40, 22 January 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 40, 22 January 1916, Page 3

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