NORTH AUCKLAND FARM. 200 ACRES, all flat cattle country, which is capable of running a beast to two acres, when fully improved. ' About 50 acres surface sown, 20 acres ploughed. Small building and fenced. About 9 mileß from railway and 6 from Port or Main Coach Road. Only £6, and good terms given. Apply W. A. LIMBRICK, Whakatane. FURNITURE OF QUALITY AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICEB I We are particularly- ; well stocked with handsome Furniture and Furnishings at the present time, and we have never offered such attractive values as we d» now. Every description of modern Furniture is to be found here in a great variety of design. Our Furniture offers always attract attention, because our value is known to be good—because our statements are known to bo true—because our quality is known to be dependable. AND miCHBON, COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS AND UNDERTAKERS. i /'■ STRATFU,Rp.>{ f
BEFORE BUYXNSviA-| MOyOR -—' CYCLE, see the Excelsior with all the latest improvements. The best side-car machine on the road.— CURRIN'S Plumbing and Cycle "Works. (HE SWEETEST FLOWERS THAT l - , BLOOM, and the choicest Vegetables that can bo grown, are assured by using my Seeds. A splendid selection of annuals, tomato plants, and everything you require for the garden. Fruit and Confectionery fresh, sweet, and wholesome, in daily supply. Marble Bar (only one in town) always open. Call on the one and only DAVE GRAHAM, Fruiterer, Broadway. TINTED— Smart youth for shop. Right kind of wages for right kind of youth.—Hannah's, Broadway. SALE—Sittings of Puie-bred ••*- White Leghorns and White Hocks, ss.—C. SPECK, Pembroke Road. HEN you want a Car, ring up T v 142, Worthington, Dominion Stables. WHEN you want tyres for cars, motor cycles, push cycles, or, prams, go-carts, etc., try CUBRIN'S Bike Shop, C.B.A. Buildings. j 1 COAL!—Pukemiro, Waipa r J and Tannin.—W. Smith. 'Phon« 218. RANTED— Man or lad for delivery cart.—Central Co-op. j THE TOKO BUTCHERY. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. " /~\AYING to the high prices ruling for slock and the scarcity of J suitable labour, 1 am compelled to discontinue my delivery cart service to customers .as from October 31st. The shop at Toko will be carried on'; as usual, where old and new custom-j ers will receive my best attention. A. FERGUSON, i /~IURRIN'S Champion Ranges gire yJ the most satisfactory results. We carry large stocks, and the prices 1 are still low for cash.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 79, 31 October 1916, Page 6
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