BUSINESS NOTICES. jj| Half a century ago Bonning f on’» Irish Moss was first sold in the | little old-fashioned druggists’ shops of that lime. 1 o-day it is the standard family cough medicine, procurable throughout the length and breadth of New Zealand and Ausira ia, Men! alone has butli up its treat sale. Your grandfather lound it the most reliable remedy. Your lather us dit and gave it to you. New it cures the coughs and colds oi your lit! le on«s. Refuse substitutes and insist on getting sfti'S. I) * Jitm u I 11 CARRAGICEN Mn. Staklev R. Hoorn.the well known representative of the “ N.SJ. Farmer," Writes: —" A ’bad cold, followed by an attack of bronchitis, with a severe hacking cough, induced me to try your Boonington's Irish Moss. It proved a most happy remedy, enabling me to fulfil as engagement when 1 bad despaired oi patting in au appearance.’’ 37 -
TREES 1 TREES 1 TREES 1 “Set out trees; adorn the homostead, Make it pleasant all around. VIE 7 HAT ABOUT A HOLLY yy HEDGE? ft is very .ornamental, and does well in Stratford. Price from 20s per 100, and orders now being booked. I hare also a fine lot of the other old favourites, such as— LAURESTINA, ESCALONIA, ELEAGNIS JAPONICA, In any size or quantity to suit you To save disappointaient I would advise that you ORDER EARLY. R. MfcK. MORISOM. THE NURSERY, STRATFORD. FUNERAL REFORM TT7HY pay exorbitant prices for ,Vy Funeral Furnishing when you caii obtain every satisfaction at half the price at H. S. PRS£STLEY»B GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHER, Regail Street. ’Phone 105. IQOMINiON BUTCHERY (Next Victoria Bridge, Broauway South). - W. CANNON AND CO. Wish to notify the public of Strutford and district that they are killing nothing but the Primes! of Beef, Mutton, Lamb, and Pork, and trust, by strict attention to business, conibmed with cleanliness, to merit a fair share of patronage. . 1 Telephone 95. NOTICE. fJIHE SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY have secured one of MR. BRAYSHAW’S new and up-to-date Phops. Their business will commence there as soon I as the building is completed. FOR SALE.
213 ACRES. OWING to ill-health, t-he cheapest Farm in Taranaki; all level anti in. grass and crop; 18 paddocks, large house and first-class outbuildings; railway station, factory, and school adjoin property; frontage is very suitable for cutting up. With careful farming the farm would return at least £I2OO per annum. Price on application; terms if desired. Title, Land Transfer. Address “Farm 27,” care this Office. . NOTICE. HAVING taken over Mr. Lovett’s business, we are now prepared >. to undertake all classes of BRICK, CONCRETE, And DRAINAGE WORK. Lime, Cement, Bricks} Fire Clay, Fire Pipes, and All Classes of BricKS, Chimney Pots,. Drain - All Work entrusted to us will be faithfully carried out. Sanitary Ware Supplied. Any order left with Mr. Lovett will bo promptly attended to. MURRAY BROS., • STRATFORD.
H u IR 0 A s TORE. Goods Delivered to anv part of the District. NEW STOCK, CHEAP PRICES ■ AT J. A. STANFORD'S. Agent “Stratford Evening Post.” F A N C Y GOODS. Endless Variety. J 'TOYS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. INDOOR GAMES for winter evenings STATIONERY of all leading sorts POSTCARDS, Id to 6d; ten gross to choose from SIXPENNY NOVELS, over (500 to nick from AUSTRALIAN BOOKSTALL SERIES .j,.; Books, including Steele Rudd’s, Is WATCHES, from 5s 6d to 40s each. Shop enlarged, double tlg> old one. New, Goods all departments, arriving each week. Magazines and Weekly Papers. CHARLES E, JAMES, CASH TRADER, ; - Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 125, 19 July 1911, Page 7
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