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WANTEDS. WANTED KNOWN—J. B. Rich iinls (recently with Mi- Nowton King), Land and .Commission Agent, Broadway, Stratford, invites land linyera to eommnnicato with himHAT Lamp do you use ? Incandescent Kerosene Lamps give a marvellously increased light and decrease oil consumption. Wo stock these Lamps in hanging and table styles. Sidney Ward and Co., Ironmongers. Stratford. li7£7A.\’TK!) Known—-Job Printing V•> in ail its branches at lowest current rates, at the “Stratford Evening Post” deli Printing Ollico. AVi El), Organist and Ciioirmaster for St. Andrew's Church, Strati ol d ; salary £25 per annum, Apply The Secretary. /S KT in your Winter Supply of Ajfl Boots avid Slippers at reduced prices, for cash only at Bert Burgess’s i Sale. A X VONTi Detaining a Lost Irish Water Spaniel, advertised for a week ago, will be prosecuted. Jan. A. Thompson. ISCOUNT of 2d in Is off HollowI) Ware, Cutlery, Lampwaro, and Farm and Carden 'fools, at Bellringer’s Sale. EWIS’ Motto—“ Fair wear or a JLj free pair; everyone satisfied at Lewis’ Cash Boot Arcade. / i REAT Reductions in all 'Linos \3T at licit Burgess’s Stocktaking Sale. Call early and get lirst choice. LOOK out for Bert Burgess’s Annual Stocktaking Sale, commencing on Tuesday, Juno (sth, ior a week only. 'OUSE and 10 Acres, Stratford, price £SUO; only £IOO cash, balance 5 years. Don’t miss the opportunity. J. 15. Richards. ACHE Farm, with 50 acres ploughed and stumped, 1$ miles from town, will Exchange ior small property, or unimproved sheep country. W. W. Hodge, Opunake Road. Stratford. A LLIANCE Beekeepers’ Supplies xSL are the Best. M'Millan and K red rim MAKE yourself comfortable' Cus\ . Slippers for Ladies, Cent!cn.(*n, and Children, at all uncos, n-mi ( Jd to 12s Gd. Lewis's Cash Root Acade. NE\\ Crockery Lines at Sidney Ward and Co.’s include the handsome “Royal Bayreuth” ware; don’t forget our China Salt Boxes, impervious by moisture, and the perfection of cl‘anlincsa. j BUSHMEN beat their previous .23 best by using “Collie King” Axes. A “Collie King” will knock down an acre of bush in less time than any other axe on the market. Sidney Ward and Co., Stratford, sell thorn. Ci MEETINGS—You all know that k_s the value of cotton goods has been steadily rising for some time past, but perhaps you don’t know that wo recently bought a big lot of Unbleached Sheetings at lower prices than wo could now land similar goods. The value is really good. Our selling prices are:—s2in/ls and Is 3d; 72iu., Is, Is 3d, Is 5d ; 80in., Is -ltd, Is fid, Is 7d, Is 9d. R. H. White and Co., where the host values arc—White’s Corner, Stiatford. A T Lewis’s Cash Boot Arcade, J. u. working men’s Roots L’)in S-j lid. Bluchers from ss, go.a', va.iio guaranteed every purcnasc. | / t/A ACRES, North Auckland: ' Level and Undulating: Coed Duality and Position; £G; £3OO cash. J. B.'RICHARDS. ACRES, rich, dairy farm Ha wera, now buildings, £35 10s £SOO i;asb. Possession arranged. Good bargain.—J. B. Richards. S" E you would dodge the doctor. Jft. wear Lewis's watorproor lootwear. A grand selection from win; !i to choose. Lewis’s, Broadway. BALL Programmes, Tickets, Invitations, Wedding Cards, In Memoriaia and other Cards; highest quality and most artistic workmanship, at the “Stratford Evening Post” Office. DON’T think ns cheeky’ when wo say that Lewis s Roots are the best. It is a fact. Cash Root Arcade, Broadway. ACCORDEONS from 12s to 30s: Sale price; good toned ones. Charles E. James. END your Orders for Job Printing, k 3 Rook-work, Accounts, Lcttcri heads, and General Printing, to the | “Stratford Evening Post” Jobbing Deoartmont. £ UST opened up, i lat'-va assm-t----moiit of Children s Shoes, suitable for tiio coming season. Lewis's Cash Root Arcade. r\() you dance? Yon '-an run-chase J' a Ladv’s grand Shoo at Lewis’s for -Is (id. Gent’s ss, (id. | ADITR Snips in Divss Materials, at 2 ’ Spence’s—No. 1: Range Rough i lard- wc.ii nig Tweeds, for school and •amitry, Is 2d p‘ar yard. Xo. 2: Xie■selected striped '('woods, in navy, I grey, and brown, Is l.ld per yard. | Xo. 3: Lot Mellon Serge, a good IVih- | • h- for hard v.ear. Is 3d per yard. X >. I !•'»! I j range Plain Habit Cloth, suirI d)!o fir dresses and cost times, Is lid ! ■ ■: van!. Snellen's, Stratford. ; •Wjy AXT E D KXO WX. JOE LEE, LAUNBRYMAH, J. MARTIN, Builder axd contractor, Ealstaff Street. Stratford. Every description of Building Work Undertaken. I Country Orders Prompt! • * Hee led t.> ' Estimates Given.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 92, 8 June 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 92, 8 June 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 92, 8 June 1911, Page 1

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