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I NORTHERN FARM FOR SALE. | 670 ACRES in Bay of Islands, 2 miles from Port and 12 from Railway; School, P. and T. Office, Store,! etc., 1 mile. Bounded by river on two sides and subdivided into 10 pad docks by good fences, all puriri posts. About 100 acres has been ploughed and sown in English grasses and there is 30 acres in stubble and about 40 in fallow, the balance in rough feed and fern and scrub, but running a good number of sheep and cattle. There are two houses on the faim, one o-roomed cottage and an up-to-date Bungalow which cost the late owner, an Englishman, nearly £IOOO. This has a splendid seaview. There is a good orchard with a lot of oiange trees in full bearing and two plantations. , It’s altogether a lovely place for a home and is good land. As two sons of the present owner have gone to the front it’s for sale cheap on easy terms. Apply, W. A. Limbrick, \\hakatane.

FARM FOR SHARE-MILKINC. Applications win be received from families capable of milk* ing 60 cows by machine. Apply immediately to NEWTON KING. STRATFORD LICENSING DISTRICT NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I JAMES HAWKINS, of Toko, » Hotelkeeper, being the holder of a Publican’s License in respect pf the premises situate at Toko, and known as the “Toko Junction” Hotel, do 'hereby give notice that I desiie to obtain, v and will, at the next Licensing Meeting to be hold at Stratford, on the eighth day of September, 1916, apply for a Transfer of the said license from myself to William Parkinson, of; Toko. Hotelkeeper, my appointee. Dated at Hawpra, the eighth day of July, 1916. ' 1 (Signature) J. HAWKINS.

3D Yard for Ribbons 6 inches wide. Id yard, for Ribbons 3 inches wide at R. D. Lowers’ End of Season Sale, opposite Post Office, Stratford. 7l 1 f°r 2 pairs all wool Roys'i / X- X and Girls’ heavy Stocking* at Lewers’ End of Season Sale/ -op-1 posite Post Office, Stratford. ,SM) per yard White Embroidery ln- “ sections 4 inches wide, a bargain, or Is lid do a. at R. D. Lewers’ End of Season, S,a% opposite Post Office, Stratford. for 2 pairs Ladies’ Colored Stockings, dark green, helio, lavender also black at Lewers’. End of‘Season Sale, opposite Post Office, Stratford. /3D for Ladies’ , White Woollen Silk vi Ined Oloves, were Is 9d pair, at Lewers’ End-of-Seasou Sale, opposite Post Office, Stratford. ■ , , IT ! ; ; K • i/ "| Dozen Ladies’ - Mercerised A.! i 1 Colored and White Bordered Handkerchiefs at_ it D. Lowers’ End of Season Sale, opposite. Post .Office, Stratford. ' rii |l> for Cushions in sky, dark A red, saxe and pink, at R. D. Lewers’ End of Season Sale, opposite Post Office, Stratford. Bi Yard for Navy Striped Galatbas, _ 2 ordinary price Is, a bargain, at R. D. Lewers’ End of Season Sale, opposite Post Office,, Stratford. 6t) per yard, double width Fancy Canvas, ordinary price 2s lid yard, at R. D. Lewers’ End of Season Sale, opposite Post .Office, StriitforU. "V

3D for Fancy Neck-Bows, all colors’ were Is.- Is lid dozen for Black Lace, also Insertion Laces, were. 9d and Is yard, at Letters’ end-of-soason sale. ' ■ ONE -SHILLING for 12 yards \ ai» anciennes t Lace or Insertion, at 11. D. Lowers’ ond-of-season sale, opposite, Post .Office, Stratford. Great Winter Sale lias commenced, special bargains in all departments. Call early.—A. Manor: all EMNAXTS!—Remnants of descriptions. Come and see our Remnant Table. Blouse length at Is 3d.—A. .Manor. 3/ -J A PAIR B. and C. Corsets, /J. .1. Extra. Strong. All sizes. Securg your Corsets at our sale.—A. Manoy. 1/11 FOR Smart Blouses. 'Be 1 - 4- -i- -early, for they are selling fast. Biggest bargain offered.—A. Manoy. 17s 11d, 22s fid, Ladies’ 'weed Coats. Secure your 4/11 r Winter Coat at our sale.—A. Manor. M AKE your first call at our sale tomorrow, you will go out pleased. A. Manor. • ; THREE real smart Navy Costumes 19s fid, two only all-wool check 17s fid. They’re excellent value.— Walters’, THREE ONLY all-wool Serge Sports Coats, value 39s fid, for 19s fid. They’re in brown, fan, and oniprald.—Walters’ first sale. X/'Or know our Millinery Values, JL every Hat, etc., genuinely reduced by half and more than half,‘at Walters’. *

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 99, 28 July 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 99, 28 July 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 99, 28 July 1916, Page 6

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