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W ANTEDS. Of ANTED KNOWN—J. B. Rich ' » arils (recently with Mr Newton King), Land and Commission Agent, Ercudway, Stratford, invites land buyers to communicate with him WHAT 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. W ANTED Known—Job Printing V v in all its branches at lowest current rates, at the “Stratford Evening Post” Job Printing Office. Sale, Acre, with good (1roomed House, pantry, bath, light, hot and cold water; good position. Apply this office. GET in your Winter Supply of Loots and Slippers at reduced prices for cash only at Port Burgess’s Sale. B VSCOLNT of 2d in Is olf Hollow-, a y ware, 'Tinware, Enamelled Ware, Cutlery, Lampwarc, and Farm and Garden Tools, at Bellringer’s Sale. lEWJS’ Motto—“ Fair wear or a 1 tree pair; everyone satisfied at Lewis’ Cash Boot Arcade. Gl HEAT Reductions in all Lines % at Bert Burgess’s Stocktaking Sale. Call early and get first choice. JO OK out for Bert Burgess’s AnJ nn.al Stocktaking Sale, commencing on Tuesday, June GtJi, for a week only. ’OUSE and JO Acts, Stratford, price £8U0; only £IOO cash, balance o years. Don’t miss the opportunity. J. B. Richards. 1 Qjjfll ACRE Farm, with 50 acres ! f)l' ploughed and stumped, 1$ miles from town, will Exchange for small property or unimproved siicep country. W. W. Hodge, Opuuako Hoad. Stratford. A LLIANCE Beekeepers’ Supplies ./Tic are the Best. M'Alillau and Frcdric. TMT AKE yourself comfortable 1 Cm-v lv.il. Slippers for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children, at all maces, ironi I'd to J2s Gd. Lewis’s Cash Boot A” cade. NEW 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 cleanliness. OUSHMEN boat their previous O bfcst by using “Collio King” Axes. A “Collio King” will knock down an acre of hush in less time than any other axe on the market. Sidney Ward and Co., Stratford, sell them. Q HEELINGS—You till know that ks> the value of cotton goods has been steadily rising for some time past, hut perhaps you don’t know that wo recently bought a big lot of Unbleached Shootings at lower prices than we could now land similar goods. The value is really good. Our soiling prices are:—s2in. Is and Is 3d; 72in., Is, Is 3d, Is od ; SOin,, Is did, Is Gd, Is 7d, Is 9d. R. H. White and Co., where the host values are—'White’s Gorier. Stiatford. A T Lewis’s Cash Boot Arcade, Ji\. working men’s Boots L’)i:> 8s lid, Bluchers from ss, go.,d value guaranteed every pu remise. ACRES, North Auckland; Level and Undulating: Good Quality and Position; £G; £3OO cash. J. B. 'RICHARDS. ACRES, rich, dairy farm Ha wova, new buildings,- £35 10s £SOO cash. Possession arranged. Good bargain.—J. B. Richards, IF you would dodge the doctor, wear Lewis’s waterproof footwear. A grand selection from wiinh to choose. Lewis’s, Broadway. ft ALL Programmes, Tickets, Invitations, Wedding Cards, In Memoriam and other Cards; highest quality and most artistic workmanship, at the “Stratford Evening Post” Office. DON’T think ns wo say that Lewiss •hoekv wlnm Moots are the host. It is a fact. Cash Kiel Arcade, Broadway. A CCORDEONS from 12s to 30s; /vC Sale juice; good toned ones. Charles E. James. FUST opened no, i l-.sassort-ment of Children s Shoes, ahle for the coming season. Lewis’s Cash Moot Arcade. 0() yon dance? Von "an mirchasc a Lady’s grand Slice at Lewis’s for -la Gd. Gent’s 5s Gd. Snips in Dic.ss Materials, at Spence’s—No. 1 : Range Rough Hard-wearing Tweeds, for school and country, Is 2d per yard. No. 2: Nice selected striped Twoods, in navy, grey, and brown, Is JJd per yard. No. 3: Lot Melton Sorgo, a good fah- * Ic for h.ard wear, Is 3d per yard. No. i: Fnli range Plain Habit Cloth, suitable for dresses and costumes, Is lid re; yard. Spence’s. Stratford. \JSJ A N T E I) K N 0 W N. V V JOE LEE, LAUMDRYMAN, of Broadway South, lias tlie Lost laundry in town. His jiriccs are:—While Shirts sd, Collars: Id, and all otimr articles at equally low rales. - .'me Him a trial IPI" u ! R 0 A T 0 n E. Goods 1 )eliver>*il In nnv part, of (*> District. NEW STOCK, CHEAP »'HP ES AT J. A. STAN FORE’S. Agent “Stratford Evening Post.”

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 93, 9 June 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 93, 9 June 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 93, 9 June 1911, Page 1

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