WAMTSML A XES—Plumbs, Collin*, K© **■ Collie King, Dißstoa'i Tagia ian Crosß-cui Saws, Wedges i Mauls, at Bellnnger Bro*., L*d« jfrEUGEB'S PAIN* ii gen_ puins, ready for mw, in r—' and half-gallon tins. Bellringex J Ltd., Agents. TTVAIRY FARMEES.--Can you •*-' lord to be any longer witiiou separator? 25 per cent, nioro i better quality butter made ~ l using the separator than the old setting pans. « ttr at Is 6d a pound too dear waste. Will be glad to see you put you on the right track.—Mc laud and Fredric. L T7ILSON'S Star Brand- I * and Hydraulic Lime, iieoo to none. White Lime, "Drain Jfij and Bricks. Bellringor Bros., Lid PEAVEB. BOARD for lining bui •*-* ings of ail descriptions. &€ for .prices and pamphlets to B ringer Bros., Ltd. STOCKTAKING Reductions—! pairs Ladies' Patent Even were 7s G<l, now 2s lid. Gh Pallet Shoes were 9s, now 2s lid, si 10 to 13. Ladies' fancy colored Ev ing Shoes, were 12s 6d, now 7s a and Ss lid, at H.B. New Zeah Clothing Factory. TjEASS Rail Fenders, Antique C L -* per Curbs, Fire Brasses, C Vases. A choice assortment of a designs just landed.—Taranaki Hai ware Co., Broadway, Stratford. ("1 A RTRIDG ES—Mey' a Sirokei J B&llistiie, Universal (W powder), Sporting Cartridges, <3 ana Accessories.—Bellringer Bi Ltd. /~\lP All-Metal Incubators are s simple, and fire proof. Eas; regulate, and sure hatchers. 50 capacity. Price 55s each. Call let us tell you all about them. C logues on request.—Taranaki H ware Co., Stratford. i TOCKTAKING Reductions—M« ' Natural Wool Pants and S: lets 2s lid, 4s 6d, Ik lid. M Band Shirts, black and ~'uite siri] all sizes, 2s IP!. 3s lid. (Mm Sox. 2 pairs for 2 S 6d, at li.B. J Zealand Clothiiicr Factory. in this climate. Our new son's supply has just arrived, i early and reap the benefit of an jjjj spring. Cooper's Garden Manui 1 lib bags at 2s bag.—Taranaki Hi ware Co., Stratford.
A .1 Is you can coaio and take 3 *■ *• pick of a job line of Lad Neckwear, such as Lace Collars, larettes, etc. Nett Cash. Whi Corner, Stratford. J TOCKTAKIXG Reductions—M White all-wool Sweater 1 rol polo collars, were 7s 6d to 10s 6d,, Is li-'i, 5s lid. Five dozen m Tweed Caps, wor<* 3s Gd to ps 6d J clear at is. Three dozen -Men'sf Hafc s to clear at 1- lid and lis Ud H.B. New Zealand Clothing laeto " " and Fredrie are the eho* people in town for corrugated iro 7ANTED KNOWN— Job Pria in all its branches at lot current rates, at the "Stratford E Lng Post" Job Printing Qfioo. QfANLEY BOARDING HOI iiue, Mrs Brooking, propria!* First-class accomznodatioa. T« moderate. Dinners 6s usual—ls». W. C.\Hii£<ii AND C€s., THE PEOPLE'S BUTCHEB3, BROADWAY SOUTH, BTEAT_ EVERY MODERN CONVENISt m our Up-to-Date Premise! net 1 Mudford'g Motor Oarsge. Housewives are invited to call inspect. As usual, only the prii of beef, muttSß, pork, small go ot& oa tbastt
PREVENTION S 3 RLWAYI i» about, » t \d 'ihfotfa n*§ .;ou should swab your iittle one's throats daily. Edwards' Antiseptic TSumt Paint should be in efSSf home, U 66 it often. »t\M is eu. j F. FDWARO3. OFTTEIt-WR AP"KES._To 1 -* Farmers who make their butter: Obtain your kiiter-wrap at the "Stn Nford Post" Job trm
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 42, 16 September 1916, Page 1
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