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UTAN7EOB. BUITER JARS.—For potting down for winter use* 25Ibs 8«, 28lb» IDs. Bellringer Bros., Ltd. BERGER’S PAINT is genuine paint, ready for use, in gallon and half-gallon tins. Bellringer Broa., Ltd., Agents, • \*T ANTED KNOWN.—We < * just opened up a quantity ofi Copper Bottom Buckets, 2$ to £ £*l lon. Tfe® prices are right. M«Mi* lan and Fredrio. WILSON’S Star Brand Cement and Hydraulic Lime. Second to none. White Lime, Drain Pipes and Bricks. Bellringer Bros., Ltd. BEAVFR BOARD for lining btuldin; of all descriptions. S«nd for pries* and pamphlets to Bellringer Bros.,

mHE MILKING SEASON ?• now -IL advancing, and if you ar© likely to require any factory arsw, call and inspect fcb© “Kurdiny,” wfeicfe is the beat Can prcourabio—MoM*4ia» and Fradrio. BELGICA LAMPS give a ijeentifnl light and consume very little kei'osene. No glasses to break. A large assortment «f these famous lamps in brass, bronze and nkwel, iust landed and the prices are right. Inspection invited, and your purchase is assured. Taranaki Hard***'© Go., The store that serves you bs®». EW Perfection Oil Stores. All sizes. Just the thing for the hot weather. Write for particulars. Bellringer Bros., Ltd. CHILDREN’S Galatea Straws were 4s 6d to 7s, to- clear a 3 Is lid and 2s lid. Men’s Straws, were 6s tkl to 8s 6d, all to go at 2s 6d and 2s lid, at the H.B. end of season sale. ('1 ROCKERY ol the very lat-sst SeJ signs in tea sets, ®in»®r ®b4b, toilet ifets, Irlass-w&re of every 4ss cripcion, direct from th» beet- &g----!ish manufacturers . A larg® anti varied assortment to select fro®, i'll marked at our nsnal low oflflh prkwe. Taranaki Hardware Go., Bwpdwuy* Stratford. DOZEN Men’s Band Shirts, Rp"*cial value ,2s lid and 3s lid. 10 dozen wide-eud ties, all Is; narrow ties Gd, at the H.B. end-of-scason sale. Ijl OR Spring Cleaning try a Shina Dustless Mop 4# 6d each.- Tfee handiest and most useful labour saver ever invented. O’Cedar Floor PolStk* ing Moty ,6s 8d each. Duet yws* furniture with Liquid Veneer, Fresh* ens up the nev things and xchst oM things new, Is 9d a bottle. Twrunaki Hardware Go., Stratford.

J UST Landed a big shipment of the famous Borsalino Soft Felt Hats for men in black and all newest shades. White’s Corner. PAIR Ladies’ Evening Shoes, were 6s 6d to 10s 6d, to go at 2s Hd, 3s lid, and 4s lid. Ladies’ Sample Shoes for Street orEvening wear, to clear at 12s 6d, at the H.B. end-of-season sale. WANTED KNOWN.—MoMiMm and Fredrio are the cheap® 9 * people in town for iro». ANTED KNO WN—J in all its branches at lowest current rates, at tie “Stratford ing Post” Job Printing Ditos STANLEY BOARDING SOUS® Began Street, rear BtaSwoy line, Mrs Brooking, prarriebfesß. First-class actionunod»t4o®. moderate. Dinners us —ls. W. AINIO £3., THE PEOPLE’S BUT6Mi{«3, BROADWAY SOUTH, STEATFORD EVERY aODERN CONVENIENCE in oui o to-Dato Premises nost to Muciord’s Motor Gams**, Housewives are incited to anil and inspect. As usual, only the pri®e»» of boef, mutton, pork, small fSods, PREVENTION 8® ALWAYS BETTER THAN CURE, J UST now when diphtheria i a about, and throats are sore, you should swwh your little ones’ throats iftily. Edwards’ Antiseptic Throat Paint should be in every home, us* it qftat. etc., on show. Prits If OCi 1/ l S , F. EBWARSS. BMfw4>

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 98, 31 March 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 98, 31 March 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 98, 31 March 1916, Page 1

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