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~ NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE 5 AGENCY CO.. LTD. BROADWAY. STRATFORD. i r ptc FREEHOLD.—A nice liW Dairy Farm, well divided, and in * BOod order, fine orchard, well Bh e i tere d from all winds, 8-roomed ®ouse 20-bail shed; large hay »nd implement shed harness room, buggy and dray shed. Li miles from Factory, Schoo., &tore and ’Phone 4 mile? from town and railway. Good roads. Owner will .ell as going concern, with cows, horses calves, pigs, nil farm mfactory shares, dray, gig and harness, etc., at £34 per tell as going concern, with cows, horses, calves, pigs, aura elements, factory shares, dray, gig and harness etc at £34 per acre. Terms to a practical man. Owing to being unable to work the fan the must sell, and give immediate possession if possible^ rC npc FREEHOLD. —All been ploughed and resown, 13 paddocks; 4i oomed house; cow and other sheds. Handy to town and railway; cood road i-mile from scoool, factory and ’phone. A nice httk npnnpriT and if quick sale, it c aQ be bought at £lB per acre. Almost a -L- A herd of heifer, cao bo bought ,Hb the property if wished. °‘ We have a fine Dairying Farm, Coast Land, handy to Auckland City, /v owner is most anxious to quit, as he is now in Camp, and will sell il . cash down, provided that the purchaser can give securities, ,rt 6 would accept Mortgages as part or whole payment. The property • a reallv ?ood one, with a beautifully situated homestead and orchard. Everything in splendid order. Price £36 (now reduced from W. A. HEWITT, : Manager. A. G. BELL, Land Saleman. THE ALLIED FORCES IN ■:f r EGMONT GIGS. ||NURPABiCD WORKMANSHIP ■•v* lENTIPIC CONSTRUCTION TIMBERS AND . • fTEKL PARTI TEARS §P EXPEBIENCI * ARB INVINCIBLE •TYLitH APPEARANCE. ' EGMONT COACH & CARRIAGE CO. * v PAiQR STREET, NEAR COMMERCIAL HOTEL,

TJfOLISH your car on Show day with 1 with B. B. Polishing Oil it preserves the varnish. Obtainable only at C. Martin and Co. YOU will want a Bull Bin Leader for your exhibit, prices cannot be beaten.—C and Co. our Martin IRONING Dresses for the Show is usually a burden, it is a pleasuie if you uso tho Asl>ostos Sod lions. Sole Agents, 0. Martin and Co. SUMMER time is the time to paint vour Homestead. We can supply all your requirements. C. Martin and Co.

YOUR old Car will look quite new after a rub with a Shiuo Mitten and 8.8. Oil. Obtainable at C. Martin and Co. , E VASE, Elegance,' arid* Economy, bv buying your Sports Walters’. Coat at INFANTS’ White, Colored or Tus sore Frocks and Tunics. Walters’ has the variety. mUSSORE Costumes and Frocks, -T A, 22s 6d, 27s 6d. 37s 6d. Walters’ specialist in ieady-to-wears. White Muslin Frocks 9s M, 10s 6d, 12s 6d. Ladies White Voile Frocks 27s 6d, 29s 6d up. Walters' for good value. ■ JEWELLERY. Watches, PlateAll down the line. The value from us are always dependable and satisfactory. —John Petrie. SOMETHING lie will value for years to come. Why not let it be a real watch. John Petrie. COMPLETE line of Rings, Watches and Plate.—John Petrie. KING Pharaoh is dead, but the live ones still go to John Petrie for Jewellery and Plato. YOU will always feel confident of the correctness of the jewellery we sell you.—John Petrie, OXTR elaborate stock of Jewellery offers your good taste a chance ;o satisfy itself.—John Petrie. [F you need a Dandy Brush for your show auimal we have large stocks nd prices are low.-C. Martin and (i C. PRICE.—AII Cycle Requisites kept in stock. Best workin and moderate charges. AGAARD, Broadway, turns out l repair work at shortest not.ee. it-class workmen and moderate es have established his business. UTTER JARS for potting down for winter use—7s Gd, 10* 6cl - Gd.— Bellringer Bros. I- AMASON’S for your supplies. J Furniture sales every Saturday. I’ou call always find something useful in our Mart. BRIDGER’S Garage, Broadway.— j Solo Stratford Agent. Ford ears, 1 oils, spares and accessories. Phone No. 27. I YOUR Soldier Friend needs a present. We have a variety of lines to suit him, —Charles E. James. :

TO HELP THE MOTHERS AND SAVE THE BABIES. /JTHE PLUNKET NURSE may be consulted at the Foresters’ Fall EVERY WEDNESDAY, from 1 t> ui. Messages may bo left at Mr Edwards, Chemist. Free to all. LADIES. —That smart short skirl you are wearing. Necessitates an equally smart shoe. Hannah's Boot People are selling them in patent leather, glace kid or whko. That’s better advice. lADIES. —A dainty Court Shoe or a pretty ankle strap Shoe, in j white or patent leather or glace kid at Hannah’s. That’s a fact LADIES.— Hannah’s, the Boot Specialists are selling a -.mart (and serviceable) series of Shoos for Summer at prices that defy oompttjtion. Just glance down for the next scatter. This is truth. HANNAH’S prices for tire Shoes described above and below are patent and glace courts from 12s (id to 21s. White Courts and Bars troin 5s 6d to 2ls. That is wonderful. HANNAH’S— Boot People—Do good business everywhere where good business is to ho done. To deal with Hannah and Co. saves time and money. Therefore deal with Hannah’s Boot People. That’-, logic. OTHER traders say they can do nearly as good n ~ Hannah's Boot People. That’s Bunkum. I' AMASON’S goods arc always reJ liable. Our Seeds grow. Visit mir Saturday Mart sales for vegetables and supplies.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 4, 29 November 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 4, 29 November 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 4, 29 November 1916, Page 2

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