(30 ACRES, XrMv Plymouth Suburbs, only half mile from new Freezing Works, a'tlcl cltisu to train terminus Otfner must quit immediately, (.'real chance for an enterprising speculator. Only L'.'W per acre. Low deposit. Cir.l, balance 5 years 5 pec cent. Tin's is the best snip on the Taranaki laud market, and is absolutely genuine throughout. J. H. THOMPSON, Stratford. OUR SHOWING OF WRISTLET WATCHES. IS MORE THAN USUAL LY INTERESTING, IT EMBRACES VARIOUS STYLES AND DESIGNS IN DAINTY COLD BRACELET WATCHES FOR LADIES. LADIES' AND SOLDIERS' WRISTLETS
FROM FAMOUS MAKERS. The prices are sterling examples of our wonderful values. We really have a superb assortment of reliable timekeepers, and they are marvels of artistic skill in design and finish. A CALL FROM YOU WILL BE MUCH APPRECIATED. ■illj'jJQ JEWELLER, STRATFORD. 9 . I Lil'UllOi Opposite Uellringers. WE JpLAIM THAT THERE ARE NO PIANO SHOW-ROOMS IN AUSAUSTRALASIA EXCEPT THOSE OF WANCANUI, FEILDING, HA'V/ERA AND NEW PLYMOUTH, Where the recognised leaders of English and French Pianos can be COMPARED SIDE-BY-SIDE. FORTY-ONE YEARS (since 1875) close business association with the MAKERS, and the fact that we are the oldest established Piano House in Taranaki by nearly 20 years, enables us to show you in one SHOWROOM,, Pianos by BRINSMEAD, CHAPPELL, PLA'YEL, EAVESTAFF, COLLARD AND COLLARD, BARRETT AND ROBINSON, Also, .BRINSMEAD AND CHAPPELL PLAYER PIANOS. All the above agencies were controlled by Colliers before the war and it is by choice, not compulsion, that they ell English and French Pianos. NOTE.—As an inducement to intending piano buyers to travel to New Plymouth, Messrs Collier and Co. offer to pay to their Stratford customers their return railway faro to New Plymouth; SMALL DEPOSITS and EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS arranged over 1, 2 or 3 years on 5 per cent, basis. Old Pianos taken in part payment. DEVON STREET CENTRAL NEW PLYMOUTH. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICE LISTS. JJLIJJUdkJ FREEHOLD PROPERTY, all in grass, subdivided and well fenced into 11 paddocks, well watered; all ploUgbable; 90 acres been ploughed; on ood metalled road; jj mile from school and creamery. Easy carry 40, cows; good 8-roomed house; all necessary outbuildings; 17 bail coneerte floor cowshed. This is a very hoice and highly improved little dairy farm, in good heart. Great carrying capacity. PRICE £4O per acre. £BOO Cash, balance 6 years at 5 per cent. FARMERS! REMEMBER! We have been dairy farming in this district for over 20 years, and have the practical experience ; therefore we are in a position to recommend where best fco purchase. We can show you returns and can finance you at the low rate of 6 per cent, if required. Buy from us. we help you to make money. DEB BROADWAY, BTRATFORI3. LAND AGENTS,
RE YOU THTRSTY f Then tr v a temperance drink from Da79 uraham's Ice Fountain! The talk of the town I A long list of satisfying and Refreshing drinks. i LLTES' RACE TO BERLIN 7 , new Game. 2s each, at C. E. James', Broadway. TO HELP THE MOTHERS AND SAVE THE BABIES. miiE PLUNKET NURSE may be consulted at the Foresters' Hall EVERY TUESDAY. Hours, 2 to 5 p.m. Free to all. CIOAL— iaupiri, Warpa, and Piike- ' miro. W. Smith, 'Phone 142, Stratford. JTANTED KNOWN.—I buy. Scrap * Y Iron. B );i ss, "303" Cartridges, Copper, Lead and Zinc. Bring along what you have got. B. Harkness, Engineer, Stratford. TyANTED KNOWN—Job Printing ▼ v in all its branches at lowest current rates, at the "Stratford Evening Post" Job Printing Office. pHOIOE TOMATOES—At DAVE like wildfire—Call early, if you want some, from 2s Od a case.
POHOKTJRA SAW AND PLANING MILLS. rriHE undersigned is prepared to -*- execute orders promptly: Dressed timber a speciality. Including seasoned T. and G. Mouldings. Price list upon application. J. H. ROBSON, Phone 123, Stratford. P.O. Pohokura. CIOAL— Full meansure, prompt ser- > vice. W. Smith, 'Phone 142, Stratford. STRATFORD LADIES' PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. EVERY Saturday, the Ladies' Patriotic Market in aid of thfRed Cross Fund, will be open in the Committee's Rooms, next the Egmont Clothing Factory, Broadway. Gifts of Produce, Poultry, etc., will be gratefully received. Morning Tea, Luncheon, and Afternoon Tea, will be served in the same Rooms every SATURDAY. M. E. BUDGE. Hon. See. COAL, COAL. COAL.-W. Smith. 'Phone 142, Stratford. CT ANTED—"South for Delivery * Cart and Shop. Apply Richardson. Grocer Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 97, 30 March 1916, Page 6
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