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The month of resolutions has long gone past; hut tJio farmer who is alert, progressive, and on the lookout for time and labour-saving de vices that will also increase profits, can at least make one good resolution now. Resolve- to start the milking season right—that is to say, instat the Ridd Milking Machine and thus l-c on a better footing than ever before. The Ridd drives away the drag and drudgery and makes milking a pleasant occupation. Further, cows milk better, longer, and more con ■ si stoutly, whilst sore teats arc almost unknown. Under these conditions profits must swell. The Ridd is the invention of a practical farmer, and is the result of years of patient study and experiment. As perfect a mechanical milker as limn an skill can devise is found in the Ridd. Experience teachers that the best engine to use for driving the Ridd is the Watt Oil Engine, for it is simple, economical, and reliable. Moreover, it can be used for many purposes, such as wood sawing, chaff cutting, drawing water, and so on. Fullest information and booklet from Newton King.*

LIVERY STABLES. STRATFORD CARRYING COMPANY. Q. SLSGHT WOOD, COKE, AND COAL MERCHANTS, Miranda Street, Stratford. Wood and Coal delivered to any part of the district. Carrying work of all descriptions undertaken. First-class Accommodation for Storing Purposes. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. G. SLIGHT AND CO., Proprietors. | R E V £ L L, Jl-J • general carrier Ant) FORWARDING AGENT. COAL and FIREWOODMERCHANT. Broadway, Stratford. Full Stocks of Westport, Mokau, and Taupiri Coal. Coke, Firewood (all lengths). OlSco: J. H. Thompson, Accountant and Agent New Zealand Express Co., Ltd., YORK CHAMBERS, BROADWAY. Ring up— U'AS.' A. THOMPSON, (Late M. I. Jury), Telephone No. 14. GENERAL CARRIER AND FORWARDING AGENT. SEASONED FIREWOOD And the Best Mokau, Taupiri, Westport, and Brunner Nuts, COALS AND COKE. Orders Promptly Attended To. Agent for New Zealand and Colonial Carrying Company. Goods and Luggage Promptly Despatched or Delivered. Office; Bridge Buildings (next National Bank).

Telephone No. 14. J ROONEY. GENERAL CARRIER, And WOOD AND COAL MERCHANT, Juliet Street, Stratford. Large and Varied Stocks of Wood, 'and Westport and Tanpiri Coal Always on Hand. Orders Promptly Attended to. EMPIRE LI VIRY AND BAIT STA BLES, BROADWAY : : STRATFORD. Next Town Bridge. In thanking the public for their lilieral patronage in the past, begs to inform them that to enable him to copo with the increasing demand, he lias imported several new vehicles. Wedding Cabs a speciality ; Trips to the Mountain; Picnic Parties, etc., entered for. All kinds of vehicles on hire; also ladies’ and gents’, hacks. To make the Stable as complete as possible ho ban added an up-to-date Hearse, and is prepared to furnish ,’nnorals in town or country. Mourning coaches and funeral requisites -.applied. This department is under the personal supervision of Mr J. 0. Felton. The Hearse is supplied to the trade. Cans meet trains, and arc ivailablo at all hours. Horses broken to double nr single harness, also to saddle. Horses nought, sold, or ex‘hangod. LADIES’ WAITING ROOM. Correspondence, telegraphic or telephonic messages punctually attended to. Telephone 65. THE DOUGLAS STABLES, G, W. YULE ... Proprietor. rflllE Proprietor bogs to announce *- that he has recently purchased the above-named Livery and Bait Staines turn-outs <>f every description supplied on the shortest notice. The plant includes Cortland Wagons. Buggies, Gigs, and Saddle Horses. Travellers arriving by train trill he met with velvet = tf iwired. G 0 0 8 H, PROPRIETOR,

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 121, 14 July 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 121, 14 July 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 121, 14 July 1911, Page 2

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