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K».t.xut,wgi:«^»uaswHFgi r riie Best siml for tlae 3->ai ry v’v.;-, .y|; ;\v ; -y;-; y ! ; & Farmer. • • • Reasonable TERM 5 Arranged SMgivasgimMP^aaaaacwEaiPicuaaJiu^aa^gßttgww ,r. a fl eg&a®saf t^^aasgsgisigsa VTFm TCI 01*1 I I®KPK3 DG» Hi ICrSS h a* 1 ‘ ‘Hr* j*t ■ DftfV ' dikt: z&tt32*ie?ubjrz& zspz. Km&t% , txsa bkx ?;» v; vj'i f Krs^^v^rKO^ir k ’r^«es $ • r ill' I He; C;u! mow i>o s<mmi workingl sit tiae ot Et. B: ANDERSON, Kroadway, - Slrallord. sma INSPECT. trmx.\3vrt oa^iraaca^iisgJXzsx^'gag’iQrtrana

BUSINESS NOTICES. , •■ w - ■ $ iy i : . : f p: ">'A \ u % •*•■ & -> *s7! Will Please Every Smoker., FULL" STRENGTH for the vigorous, out-of-door man who wants a strong, well-flavoured smoke. ..MILD., DERBY —a Special Blend particularly suitable for the many smokers who are looking for a tobacco that is not too strong nor yet too mild, but just the Happy Medium. 1 , I I: fvl;’ or Save j r our Mild Derby tags and seals and Golden Eagle 2oz. tin seals in order to share th 6 great new free Gift Scheme. Particulars will te advertised later. . J’Je-d m m 'V m <4 M ow sfs VJ m «3» fisv . c3it®£T''. '*■ m

BUSINESS NOTICES. HOW TO MAKE THE CORONATIO MEMORABLE 1 BE PHOTOGRAPHED YOURSELF. HAVE THE FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHED. HAVE THE CHILDREN PHOTOGRAPHED. HAVE A CORONATION ENLARGEMENT. I CANNOT reduce the price of enlargements, they are already the lowest in New Zealand, Out to all who order one before July 20th, a frame will be supplied at 20 per cent, reduction. MCALLISTER’S STUDIO. BROADWAY, C TRATFQRD. DON’T BUY HALF A WATCH! A poor timekeeper is only half a watch—really worse than none, for it misleads you. We soil low-priced as well as fine Watches, but no Shoddy Trash. We guarantee all our Watches to lie timekeepers, and you are safe in buying from us, whatever price you payTHE GOLDSMITHS’ SILVERSMITHS’ o°BROADWAY. STRATFORD, TARANAKI. STUMP YOUR LAND with NOBEL’S EXPLOSIVES! it is essential for every farmer to get the meet ho can out of the ■>'i, ‘>t> jr.iiiit;-. i> ■- farm. ! i m If a third of your farm is covered with tree stumps you arc losing the productive power of just so much land. The money that should be in the bank is invested in useless timber. NOBEL’S GELIGNITE, GELATINE. RACKAROCK Make Stumping Easy, Effective, and Economical, the Cost cf Extracting a Stump in solid ground averaging 5s per stump, and in shingle land rather less. Compare this with unreliable hired labour and it’s cost. Which pays you the best? We venture to think ycu’s agree that NOBEL’S EXPLOSIVES do it better, cheaper, and s mors effectively than Full Stocks on hand, and every Inforany other way. matlcn given for tha asking. Detonators, Fuses, Batteries, Cables, and all Blasting Accessories can beobtained at a moment’s notice. •NEWTON KING AUCTIONEER, LAND, STOCK, AND STATION AGENT, GENERAL PRODUCE MERCHANT, NEW -PLYMOUTH. STRATFORD. KAPONGA.

BUS Hi ESS NOTICES. YOUNG, HOBBS fiHO CO„ A U C T I 0 N E E 11 S, SEEDSMEN, AND LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. ' PROPERTIES FOR SALE. l! 'A ACRES, well subdivided, all ll)v ploughable, 50 acres ploughed ; I;,‘ miles from school and factory, will, carry Of cows; 5-roomed house, newly renovated, 10-bail cowshed, with concrete floor. Lease with compulsory purchasing clause, £2B per acre; £SOO deposit. | | Q ACRES, subdivided into 8 JL JL O paddocks, 40 acres plougbod, all level, well fenced ; 2 miles from factory and school; will carry 40 cows and odd stock; o-roomed house, cowshed, concrete floor, and all necessary outbuildings. Price £OO per acre; £IOOO cash. | AND! LAND!! LAND lu The 1 RAY Oh’ PLENTY. PICK OF THE DISTRICT. 413 Acres, To Puke (freehold); 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 and subdivided into 12 paddocks ; good o-roomed house, cowshed, large stable and implement shed. A very choice property. Price, £ls per acre. Terms arranged. A Good Fa-m, Te Puke.—2so acres freehold; all in grass; rich land, fenced and subdivided into 9 paddocks; splendidly watered by springs; large 8rooined house, cowshed, engine and separator room, concrete floor; 2-rooin-od.wharo, stable, loose-box, trapshed, and numerous outbuildings. Milking 10U dairy cows, and carrying 50 head dry cattle besides; milking machine on property, can lie taken at valuation. Price, £l7 per acre. Terms, £IOOO cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. 1.8. P.

COO Acres, To Puke,' all in grass, highly improved; ring fenced and subdivided ; excellent homestead and all necessary oubuildings, largo iron cowshed, with 6 bucket L.K.G. milking machine.'Price £ls per acre. This property will carry a con to two acres and grow heavy crops. All flat, open, plongbablo land. Good terms. 100 Acres, swamp land; six miles from To Puke township; ringfenced; 60 acres in now grass. Price, £5 10s per acre. Terms, £7OO cash, balance live years at 5 per cent. A gift- 1 , . 204 Acres Te Puke, 108 in grass; carrying 44 dairy cows: all fenced and subdivided; 4-roomed cottage; 8-bail cowshed .Price only £6 10s per acre. Terms, £315 cash, balance arranged. A perfect snip. Also at Paengaroa, near To Puke, 195 acres freehold, JO acres turnips, 10 maize, 20 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, £ll per aero, £7OO cash required. L.B.P. Call and sec ns. We can offer you farms in ail parts of the Bay of Plenty. KEMP AMD SAWLE, BROADWAY, ... STRATFORD.

BATHS. Galv. Iron, for building n, 30s <;u i). Galv. 1r0.n,, extra heavy, on loot, COs : each. Best quality, Cast Iron, Porcelain, Enamelled, from £6 IDs. Bath Seats, Sponge and Soap Racks. SINKS. Enamelled, Stamped Steel, and Cast Iron,’ from 17s Gd. FORCE LA IN LAVATORY BASINS. • Round, Oblong, Square, with oi without Iron Brackets, from 15s. M C MILLAN s AND FREDRIG, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. •y : ! WIRE NETTING FOR ALL PURPOSES. . We have in stock Galvanised ■Wire Netting from lit. to 3it. wide, in £in., Him, and lin. meshes. CASH PRICES— Poultry Netting, 2in. mesh—- ■ Ift. 2ft. 3ft. 4ft. sft. 6ft. w. 2s Gd 4s 6d ■ 6s Ss 10s 12s Per roll of 50 yai'ds. Sheep and Pig Netting— Sin. mesh—2ft. Bs, 2ft. Gin. 9s, 3ft. wide. 10s per roll. 4in. mesh—2ft., 7s, 2ft Gin Bs, 3ft wide 9s per roll. 4in. mesh, with centre strand, 10s Gd per roll, 3ft. wide. BROS’ Broadway.

The ch.iclren like Bennington’s and there is no medicine so safe and so effectual for the coughs and colds of the little ones. Free from harmful drugs its wonderful curative properties have made it the standard family remedy for over half a century. For all affections of the throat, bronchia! tubes and lungs, the e's no medici- eto equal it. Get what you ask for and be sure yon ask for y v\ p ,f 1 Ealfcsss ij -a M "ST IiNGTO N’S ERfSH^MOSS MK. Hhvnk. U'jrj.Unr, writes;- * %I M vit u-cis I«v vw> bad with !•»- i fHHI 1 jup rh :i a -*t J liu.h Moss* «*i-d .*fri-r f-“v closes she v/a? c’’n> piCUI) CU}Cti.’* 3J

Are you pale, weak, easily tired, and do you lack nerve power? Ask your doctor if Ayer's Sarsaparilla would not be good for you. He knows, and will advise you wisely. Net a drop of alcohol in this medicine. It puts red corpuscles into the blood, gives steady, even power to the nerves'; and all without stimulation. Make no mistake. Take only those medicines the best doctors endorse. Ask your own doctor. hi o o SS ,> r> M hy Cr. J. 0. Ay°r a. Co., tcwell, Mass,, U, S. A. JOS. W. BOON BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, Regan Street, Stratford. Estimates given for all descriptions of Building Work iu Town or Country. Dairy .factory Work • ppeoiaJiiy.. TV \phone ly.

■pCBLIC NOT! C E. VJc P. TAYLOR, Still occupies his old N TJ R S E R Y, Near the Letterbox, Broadway North. And has for Sale at Current Pi-ices A Great Variety of Strong and Healthy SHELTER AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. SHRUBS. AND HEDGE PLANTS. Being desirous that Ids customers should be satisfied. bo ir willing to give them the lx a edit of his thirty years’ experience v■ this district. The Nursery is open daily (Sundays excepted). Address—W. P. TAYLOR, N IJ R S E R Y M A N. Portia Street- and Pembroke Road, STRATFORD THE MEDINA (In T. cJ. Grubb’s late Premises). Morning and Afternoon Tea. Beef Tea at 10. Afternoons and Evenings by Arrangement. NOW OPEN. Broadway

gK ATESS SKATES! EXTENSION ROLLER SKATES BALI. BEARING-, With Boxwood Wheels. .hint Arrived, a Stock of those colehratts SKATES, win vl l wo can sell at VERY' REASONABLE PRICES. Call early, as there is sure to bo j hi”; demand foivthem. P. C. PRICE, CYCLE AND PHONOGRAPH DEALER, nroadw ay, stratford Rheumatism!' Those agon is* ing pains wii? be quickly and p. e r m a n en 11 y cured by All Chemists and Stores, 2/6 and 4/8.

SMART BROS. Have Opened witli a Complete NEW STOCK Of CYCLES And SUNDRIES. YORK CHAMBERS, Broadway. [A Card.] A. J. DAVIS, Builder and contractor. DOUGLAS. Estimates Liven for all • Clares of WorK in Town or Country. (A Card.) M 0 E 1 T C 0 M E R I t, Land, Stock, and General Commission Agent, THAMES VALLEY, Te Aruba.

Smith' had an unde—very ill— Expressed a wish to make his will: “Leave everything to you, my boy.” Smith struggled to conceal his joy! Just to reduce his temperature, They gave him Woods’ Groat Peppermint Cure. Poor Smith! His dreams of wealth wore vain, His uncle’s up and out again! .Every home should keep a supply of the popular Roslyn Writing Pads. Obtainable from local drapers and storekeepers, at Gd and Is each.*

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 3, 19 August 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 3, 19 August 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 3, 19 August 1911, Page 7

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