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That Cream Separator,-—You have been promising yourself for no long. Now is the time to buy a good machine Eat a. i‘e.Ls(i:ialile price’, We have just ,lan(led‘. stocks . of__ ‘_‘H_ousehold” and l“Perl'ects,” li5i:llLij;()()(i qiiality machines, and .\'.*ill be pieaserl to see you l,hel'ore making your purchase.-—Mc-llliillan and Fredric, Broadway. Strat.ford. U MATERNITY HOME, _ NURSE KUGENER, Registered Nurse. HAS opened an np~to-date Matcrnhy Home in the residence lately occu~ pied by Mr \V_ T. Bailey, Chislchursb, Eltham. Patients received from July Ist. Country cases will receive immediate attention. _ . I Phone, No. 52. i 2'7-URE FOR LtEiEUMATISM'. " Thiz.-1 is not a patent meéi-yine, it is ‘:1 pr_esc_l'iptloll of all_,el];l,ille_‘llf- E-n;_gl'ish specialist. For years I had been a sufferer lroxn chronic rheumatism, One 'year ago I’ consulted one of‘ the le'a.ding_ specialists of the I)ominion. (now (le-~ ceased). On receipt of postagestamps, money order, or _postal'nete_s for 45 6d, I will post twelve "doses of the ieinedy,‘ which .thi:s;‘ sspegialist declared tube the only thing _knoWn.to science as a‘ cure for this painful disease. F. Greville. Editor: N’/J. 'Dairynr.en. Fox 1502. Wnllioczto'n.———Adn. F FOR SALE. 100 ACRES, adjoining Ilawcra town- ! ship complete with 7-roxucd housi-,,: concreted cowshed and numerous: other conveniences, Capacity 55 news, etc. Factory and school quite handy. Price £7O per acre. £2250 cash. Easy term for balance. - £l5O casn. _ ‘COM'PAC'I.‘ DAIRY FARM, south of‘ Hawera, capable of carrying 38 cows, horses, and a few dry stock. Small,house 4-rooms", cowshed, etc. Factory and schooi 1-} miles. Area, 98 acres. Price £45 per acre. Very easy terms ~ for balance -of the‘ money. * ' °i , - .. l " ~ FOR EXCHANGE.‘ V 300 ACRES‘ofxlairying land, carry-i" 3 ‘mg 51 cows, .250 e_wc's,~ 200 lambs, 4 l . horses. Large. house 7’ rooms, con- ' creted cowshed. Cane machines in- ‘ "stalled, water power._ Factory and school E "mile-. l’ri(-e"oil'l_',l‘ £35 p'c‘l‘ . acre.‘ i\lor’tg-ages. for four and five years. Equity £2894. Owner will exchange for a. sheep farm up to 1000 acres. This is real good buying. ~ . 50 ACRES, Dannevirko district. -A compact farm, with every convenience. Real good homestead. Carrying 25 cows and llors(~s'., Price '£13500. Equity £511.’55. Owner will "exchange for ‘a sheep -farm. I ‘we can ‘assist clients with finance. C()RRESPONDEN_'CE' INVITED. ' A AND»','v ' . l . I GILLMAN. H.-\\V'.|‘}lTtA. . ‘W 'PI TAYLOR'S _ \ . ' ._ _ . \p. . l NOTICE TO THE PLANTERS OF l THIS DISTRICT. ii . I have shifted my Niix'sery from Pembroke Itoad to the corner: cf._ -Regan Ibtreet and Siyansea Road, where as great variety of Slielteraiid’ orna;uon--tal Trees, Shrubs, and Hcdge'l’lanLs are growing, with very little .<:.l.'elr-or, less manure. an no spraying. V They are as hardy as they can lie, and freelroin couch grass and sorrel, and _I can say without noaetiag that they are quite equal to til'.J's'3 that are no better. a

' Some 35 y'ears’ ljl_3sl:lgencu -n tllis.d‘i'strict.‘ has‘ given me some ideas of its soil and climate, but: I will nt-ls’ i‘.*'or{.;e then-« Von anyone, . i _ . A ' I do not ‘desire to make a. fortune, or do an extensive business, but wish to make an honest living," withmu. .1 lot of fuss, and will try to mexjit (and hope to receive) sufiicieut; pat;ronlge to l}onable.m_e4to'do so. _ ' , . ‘ INSPECTION _INVITED§ONI MY" N ‘ WEEK-DAY. .- I N(J‘l.‘lC.—~s pbr Cent. of~my rec-cipzs will be given to the Sorbi.m i(v)iel' Fund tlusisle-usoll, Main Entrance E'»\vunsea'Roud. ___._____ 0 w. P. TAYLOR, l N U R 3.15 my M A" N, REGAN S'l.‘lLl‘}lfi'.l', b"l"ri.A'.|i‘l*‘()Rl), 1916 i In--r--"-'—-""—' HUIROFHIF’i'OBE. § V ..,...._-.. G0(lI;fi nzcl;lv:m.zm "rm A._l§l‘Z?Aß".{' Oi“ 'l‘£i.l*} l)Ih"l‘§£1(..l'1‘. V I‘-{RWY ‘L7-4'l‘l)(')K, (3f*.'l,EAl’“ PRl.olé~lfl ~-I-'l‘~~ . . :5. A. fiT.AF#FE-Wttii, ‘ Agent ‘.‘Stratforr'l Evening Post.’-'. i

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 24, 26 August 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 24, 26 August 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 24, 26 August 1916, Page 8

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