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WANTED!, WALLPAPERS. Thousands of Rolls to choose from. Also a few Remnants left yet, very cheap.— Bellringer Bros., Ltd. BERGER’S PAINT i« genuine paint, ready for use, in gallon and half-gallon tins. Bellringer Bros., Ltd., Agents. TT'EJSP your Food Pure and Fresh JI3L by placing in one of our AllMetal Collapsible Meat Safes. They are absolutely Fly-proof, enamelled white inside and out, in all sizes from 14s 6d, at The Taranaki Hardware Co., Broadway. UTTER JARS.— for potting down for winter use—7s Gd, 10s Gd, 13s 6d.—Bellringer Bros.

I AWN Mowers, Cold well’s renown--i ed Mowers, all sizes, several grades to choose from.—Bellringers. TRY a pair of our “New Patent.” ! ' BALL-BEARING Scissors. They are self-sharpening, and cut like a j razor for years. Our guarantee goes j with every pair. Call and let. us show them to you. Taranaki Hard- i ware Co. — NEW lines in Ladies’ and Gouts’ Boots and Shoes, for the festive season, now opening atflhe H.B. Slew Zealand Clothing Factory.

MURESCO for walls,, and ceilings. 2s 9d packet—doel a room. At Bellringers. F)LISI3 your Linoleums and Furniture with Johnson’s Prepared Wax, gives a brilliant lustre, and an occasional dust-over with an O'Cedar Mop, will keep your floors in beauti* ful condition. O’Cedar Mops 6s 6d. Johnson’s Wax in Jib, 11b, 21b, and 41b tins.Tarauaki Hardware Co., Stratford. WANTED KNOWN by *ll men that White’s Comer Clothing •md Mercery Shop is the best place to buy Singlets and Shirts of *dl kinds. TRAVELLING Requisites, Brief Bags, Kit Bags, Suit Cases, Dress Baskets, and Straps, Overland and Cabin Boxes, Bugs, etc., etc., at H.B. New Zealand Clothing Factory. n-j AAA DWELLING for safe. dW.tUUU. £SO Cash, balance remain. 7 lovely rooms, all conveniences. W. W. Hodge. KITCHEN Coal, 37g fid; House Coal 42 s 6d per ton.—W. hnith. ’Phone 218. STANLEY BOARDING HOUSE, U 5 Regan Street, near Railway line, Mrs Brooking, proprietress. First-Class Accommodation, Terms moderate. Dinners as usual—ls. I^ARMERS —Relieve yourselves/ of the £SOO Liability. Insure your men with the United Insurance, care of W. W. Hodge, Agent, Stratford.

SHIFTY Dozen Hats, Lounge Felts, 4- Borsalino Felts, Straw Boaters, Panamas, and a fine range of boys’ Washing Hats, at the H.B. New Zealand Clothing Factory. WANTED KNOWN.—I buy Scrap Iron, Brass, “303” Cartridges, 'upper, Lead and Zinc. Bring along vhat you have got. B. Harkness, Engineer, Stratford. / 10AL.—For full measure, best V 7 quality, and prompt service, ring up W. Smith. ’Phone 218. v , mUINKET Boxes. Shell Goods. Glove JL Boxes, Antimony Boxes. Frames and Vases in copper also.—Charles E. James. HANNAH’S are agents for Burt’s celebrated makes beautiful-fit-ting boots and shoos for ladies. LEATHER Pocket Books and Wallets, Pocket Companions, and many nice articles for presents for Gentlemen. —Charles E. James. IJUY the Girlie one of our UnbreafcJ able Headed Dolls, price StFOd, other Dolls at all prices.—Cnarlcs E. fames. MRS HASBALL,' / IERTIFIGATED MIDWIFE AND KJ LADIES’ NURSE. MIRANDA STREET, STRATFORD. MOUNTAIN Pons—A Swan Pen L makes a nice Present, 12s 6d, 15s, 17s 6d up to 35s.—Charles E, James. WRITING CASES. Writing Coi panions, from 2s 6d up to 40s-| Ideal Presents,—Charles E. James,

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 27, 28 December 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 27, 28 December 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 27, 28 December 1916, Page 1

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