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BUSINESS NOTICES. BONNINCTON’S (RISK MOSS. WHEREAS an action was commenced by us in the Auckland Oflico of the Supremo Court of Now Zealand on or aoout the 3ist day of May 1911 praying for an injunction and damages against Mr. T. H. Garland, of Auckland, Manufacturer, for ininnmim nnv trade mark for “Irish infringing our Moss” and selling “Irish Moss” not manufactured by us, under a make-up similar to ours, hand the said action Was settled by the Defendant consenting to the injunction and paying damages and- costs, THIS IS TO INTIMATE that we shall at once commence proceedings against any other persons who may sell or attempt to sell under ohr trade mark or any imitation thereof “Irish Moss” not manufactured bv us. GfiO. BONNINGTON, LIMITED. Christchurch, July 14th, 1911. irF ■ m -.-t V.- •'* ■ :T; V: « d.. " 9 ’ J THE ‘Building Trade supplied with . aU classes of Timber—Rimu, Jtlatai, Birch, Totara, White Pine. % Scantling and ’Dressed Lines; in Jit |y siajb or run; cut and -dressed by expert machinists. Powellized Timber.—The new process making timber practically overlasting. Fencing Material of Every Kind— Posts, Battens,. Strainers, sawn Orders consigned to any address (freight ppid). Not connected with any Sawmill- 1 ’Ortf : Association. Tor Prices, apply ‘■'W. Me ALLEY, ’ Cprry’s Buildings, ■ Ridgway Street, Wanganui. THE MEDINA TEA ROOMS. ' : ■ ; NOW OPEN, > Broadway (In T. Grubb’s late Premises). Morning and Afternoon Tea. Beef Tea at 10. Afternoons and Evenings by i Arrangement. AND! LAND!! In The BAY OF PLENTY. LAND IjTHE CREAM OF CREAMS 1 Edw*rdft’ Demolia Cream for tho Skin Harmless, efficacious, soothing .j its effect, it stands at the head of its class as a,skin halm, and romredyr for those tiny flesh pimples andltkin blemishes. ‘ 'There’s no'danger in using it—yop know that if its comes from Edwards’ Pharmacy it’s right. .run unnecessary risks—use tfie best— shun the, rest 1 f,. EDWARDS, M.P.S., SMART BROS Have Opened with a Corrfplete NEW STOCK Of CYCLES And SUNDRIES. YORK CHAMBERS, , Broadway. To be Published in Septembo-, 1911. S'TOFE’S PICK OF THE DISTRICT. 413 Acres, Te Puke (freeliold); 1 mile from creamery, P.O. and School; all in good grass; splendid dairying and Cropping country; all flat, open country, no stumps; all been ploughed ; fenced apd subdivided into 42 paddocks; good 5-roomed house, cowshed, larg<i stable and implement Shed. A very choice property. Price, £ls per acre. Terms arranged. A Good Farm, Te Puke.—2so acres freehold; all in grass; rich land, fenced and subdivided into 9 paddocks; splendidly watered by springs ; large 8roonied house, cowshed, engine and separator room, concrete floor; 2-voom-od whare, stable, loose-box, trapslied, and numerous outbuildings. Milking LOO dairy, cows, and carrying 50 head dry cattle besides; milking machine on property, can bo taken at valuation. Price, £l7 per acre. Terms, £IOOO cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. 1.8. P. 500 Acres, Tc Puke, all in grass, highly improved; ring fenced and subdivided; excellent homestead and all necessary. oubuildiiigs, large iron cowshed, with 6 bucket L.K.G. milking machine. Price £ls per acre. This property will carry a cow to two acres and grow heavy crops. All flat, open, ploughable land. Good terms. 400 Acres, swamp land; 1 six miles from Te Puke township; ringfenced; 60 acres in new grass. Price, £5 10s per acre. Terras, £7OO cash, balance five years at 5 per cent. A gift. 204 Acres Te Puke, 108 in grass; carrying 44 dairy cows; all fenced and subdivided; 4-robmed cottage; 8-bail cowshed .Price only £6 10s per acre. Terms, £315 cash, balance arranged. A perfect snip. Also at Paengaroa, near Te ' Puke, 195 acres freehold, 10 acres turnips, 10 maize, '2o oats, rich black sandy loam; in good grass; close to school and P. 0.; cream cart passes property; fenced and subdivided into 13 paddocks ; splendidy Watered; 8-roomed house, ‘Cowshed and outbuildings. Price, £l4 per acre, £7OO cash required. L.B.P. Call and sec us. We can offer you farms in all parts of the Bay of Plenty. KEMP AND SAWLE, BROADWAY, .... STRATFORD. HAWKE’S BAY, > WELLINGTON, And i TARANAKI Commercial, Municipal, and Genera! - OIIIECtCRY, And New Zealand Annual. 21st year of Publication. Edited by John Stone. Demy fivo/Bize, containing 1460 pages, together with Numerous Maps, -corrected ta date, the whole Landsbfnoly bound in cloth, gilt lettered. - PRICE: ff ordered before Publication, 12a 6d; after ”' r blication. 15s. NOTICE. fjpHE SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY have secured one of MR. BRAYSHAW’S 'hetv and up-to-date Pimps. Their business will commence there as soon as tho building is completedUU' RO A S T ORE. Goods Delivered to any part of the District. NEW STOCK, CHEAP PRICES AT J. A. STANFORD’S. Agent “Stratford Evening Post.” TREES! TREES! PLANTING SEASON, 1911. Duncan and davies, EXOTIC NURSERY, NEW PLYMOUTH, Have for Sale Hardy, Well-rooted Nursery Stock embracing— Apples, Pears, Japan and European Plums, Poaches, Quinces, at Is Gd each, 15s per do/.; Currants and Gooseberries, 6s per do/.; Barberry, 1 year, 15s per 1000; 2 years, 20s per 1000; Cupressus, Lawsoniana, years, strong, 25s per 100. Hardy Hodge Plants and Shelter Trees, Ornamental Flowering Shrubs, Climbing Plants, Garden Conifers and Roses, in unequalled quality and variety. Write for our new priced Catalogue. Post Free.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 129, 24 July 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 129, 24 July 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 129, 24 July 1911, Page 7

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