sg**gai"iMn STRATFORD. IF ITS SWEATER COATS. Grey or Heather • 255. Nigger Brown 27a fid Grey and Putty ; 39a 6d Heather or Grey &7s 6d A. H. HILLOCK, WHERE THE GOOD BATS ASS. STRATFORD. —. FOR EVENING WEAR At Lowers'. LADIES' EVENING FROCKS JUST TO HAND. 1 Sky Blue Eolaine, silk with net ortr* k . dress; a very dainty frock. 1 Vieux Rose Taffeta Bilk, nicely trimmed. ' 1 Shadow Net Frock, in pink and blue. 1 Mole Taffeta silk, with Qecpgitte sleeves; a very smart frock to d*y or evening wear. Fancy Nets, Spangled Nets, Real t«ees» Chiffons, Georgettes, Ninons, Orepe*d»« chines, Silks, etc. SPECIALISTS IN READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS. R. D. LEWERS' DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, STRATFORD. DON'T FORGET! W E ARE Specialists m-i MEN'S £ BOYS' FOOTWEAR. IF YOU ARE WANTING GOOD BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! Call and look at ours. OUR MOtTO IS QUALITY, AT A FAIR PRICE. EGMONTCLOTHING /
*3 <&£*.*** ~%2\HMES M^jjW , " V WIVES \ HAPPY. After housework or gardening, after motoring or swimming apply s little SOTALIS and relief is at once secured. ASK YOUR CHEMIST FOR g. SOTALIS 2/- a bottle. aOLDBKRQ CTEEDMANiS (J SOOTHING J i BOWDERSf 8 FOR CHILDREN g RELIEVE \ FEVERISH J M heat, \ |\ PREVENT | FITS,ETC. \ , r and preserve a £ J Heal% state of the i t Constitution. % $ These Powders contain £ i NO POISON. %
STRATFORD. J£APOK quilts, cheaper than blankets; size 5 x 4 245, Cx 5 34s Od. Kapok cot quilts, 8s lid. filters'. JJJG range of eider down quilts; doub'o bed size 69/6 to 305/-; cider praai quilts, 10/0, Hi/(j, Walters'. " gCARLET cloth gaiters, for childreu, 4s (id; white fleecy gaitors, Is lid; wool gloves, for children, 3s Od and 3s' lid. • Walters'. ■ extensive range of smart and moderately priced costutaes, cape?, and coats are worth your inspection. Walters'. PUR Collars, ss iia to 30s (id each, at Walters'. sizes, including 0.5., in navy knitted bloomers, Meridian underwear for ladies' bodices, vests and nights. Walters'. LEATHER WORK? No matter whether you require a set of milk-cart harness, which will give satisfaction with the roughest usage, or a dainty lady's handbag, representing the finest and most delicate work in leather SKIS— A AGA A ED, THE LEADING SADDLE & HARNES MAKER IN STRATFORD He gives the best value every time. SIMPLY SPLENDID for the winter weather when everything is bo damp under { feet. A pair of •est quality rubber GOLOSHES. Yes, and we have them, too! A really fine range of various sizes for men, women and children. POSTER'S BOOT STORE, STRATFORD.
REPATRIATION: SUMMARY OF BENEFITS. 'PROVIDED for Discharged. Soldiers, Soldiers' Widows, Widowed Mothers of Deceased Soldiers, and Nurses who have served Overseas, under Repatriation Act, 1918. Loans for Businesses up to £3OO ( £SO free of interest). Loans up to £75, free of interest, for the purchase of Furniture. Loans up to £3O (free of interest) for the purchase of Tools of Trade, etc. Financial Assistance to Apprentices resuming their indentures or trainees in private factories or workshops; also to approved trainees on farms. Assistance to men desiring employment etc. ' Full particulars regarding the above l tters may be obtained from the Hon. Secretaries of Local Committees, or Representatives at Inglcwood, Opunalce, Waitara, Stratford, Kltham, Hawera, Patea, or from— A. S. ALLEN, ' Repatriation Officer, " .New Plymouth. Thone (181. P.O. Box 73. Telegrams: "Repatriate, New Plymouth." GREASE; I OK *1 scleanser;
CO. ST^ATFO^D. f THE VALUE OP A SHOP WINDOW - JS enhanced by using Attractive Sho* Cards and Artistic Price Tickets. ' DRAPERS, CHEMISTS, STOREKEEP. ; ERS, & FANCY GOODS I MERCHANTS. I I and all Business Men using Window Displays, are invited to write for particulars of our artistically designed windowcards. Business Mottos, Catchy Phrasts and Original Slogans worked in novel de. signs and colors make these' Cards a real asset to every business man, Write t»r: E. 6. RIDDLE PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, & SIGK. WRITER BROADWAY STRATFORD. JOS. W. BOOM, ®H U)ER and contractor. STREET, STRATFORD Estimates given for all descriptions <rf building work in town or country. Dairy factory work & speciality, telephone Jo£
BAKE & CO, (Successors to Wilson & Son,) SADDLE & HARNESS MAKERS, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. MODERATE PRICES. FIRST-CLASS f WORKMANSHIP. work o£ all classes undertaken. Repairs to Saddlery and Harness attended to at shortest notice Old Saddles accepted in part payment of new. • Horae and Cow Covers a Speciality. Tr&\ elling Dags & Trunks made to order, A TRIAL SOLICITED. ON MERIT ALONE WE SEEK YOUR PATRONAGE. AT THE MEDINA: Large numbers of people from town and rountry visit these rooms and on regular customers increase daily. For a good meal or afternoon ov morning tea try us once and the conditions yau find will ensure your return. 3. H. WITT, STRATFORD. |
First Class Dairy Farms for Saje. 60 ACRES. choice little dairy farm situated between Bell Block and Lepperton, would make ideal stud Jersey farm. All level and been ploughed, nice patch shelter bush, 12 well-fenced paddocks; good house of 5 rooms, bathroom, pantry and wash-house; a mile from factory and store and handy to school and railway station. Will carry 25 cows and young stock. Price is £BS per acre; £I2OO cash. Stock can be taken over at valuation. Can recommend this. 50 ACRES. JJANDY little dairy farm, on good metal road, situated witain 3 miles of sea coast; 5-roomed house, cowshed and outbuildings; half mile to factory, 1 mile to school; will carry 25 cows. There are 10 paddocks, weilsheltered. Land within one mile selling at over £IOO an acre. Owner has left district and will sell at £65 per acre; £I2OO cash. Good prospective value. 98 ACRES, JJIGHLY improved dairy farm, »H ill grass but 4 acres shelter bush; 1 mile to school, factory adjoins property. 2 miles to railway station; will carry 40 cows; dwelling house of 4 rooms and, conveniences; 3 large stacks of hay 12 ores of new grass. This farm I'can recommend with the utmost confidence. Iscver been milked on, or been in the market before. Must nqw be sold to wind up estate. Selling at low figure to « q i'f Sa ' e ;, Price ' acre; 41500, balance 0J per cent. "Remeniber the early bird." Sp J endid dair y fern, all level and over 100 acres have already been stumped and renewal. bathroom r, 't 011 arm i school and railway station 1$ miles; nice .new house of 6 rooms hot and _ f ' t low nii 1 wash -h°use, concrete floor cowshed. Will carry 70 cows. This is a good X ' : » only £32 per acre, £IOOO cash, balance Si per cenf, "One of the good things " * Md tie P nee to E. JACKSON, Telephone 575 COMinSSION AGENT m- Coffeo Palace NEW PLYMOUTH. Box 39 -V BUY NOW! Dockrlll's are selling boots and shoes at prices that cannot be repeated. Sole Agents New Plymouth District for Crocket and Jones' «HEALTH. BRAND» FOOTWEAR. ' POSTAGE PAID ON ALL COUNTRY ORDERS, QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, TELEPHONE No. 4 3 3, New Plymeuth. DOCKRILL'S, Bevon Street, J
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 June 1920, Page 6
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