BUSINESS NOTICES. HOW TO MAKE THE CORONATTO MEMORABLE 1 BE PHOTOGRAPHED YOURSELF. HAVE THE FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHED. HAVE THE CHILDREN PHOTOGRAPHEDHAVE A CORONATION ENLARGEMENT. ICA?INOT reduce the price of enlargements, they are already the lowest in New Zealand, but to all who order one before July 20tli, a frame will be supplied at 20 per cent, reduction? M°ALLISTER’S STUDIO. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. DON’T BUY HALF 'A WATCH? A poor timekeeper is only half a watch—really worse than hone, for it misleads you. We sell low-priced as well as fine Watches, but no Shoddy Trash. We guarantee all our Watches to bo timekeepers. and you are safe in buying from us, whatever price you pay. r spier i A, , . Jrt_ SIT A' K_? JJ. -c—<s v GOLD-SMITHS’ IESMIT C’ k? no., BROADWAY. STRATFORD, TARANAKI. STUMP YOUR LAND WITH NOBEL’S EXPLOSIVES! It Is essential for every farmer to get the most he can out of the farm. If a third of your farm Is covered with ti'ee stumps you aft'lostng the productive power of just so much land. The money that should be in the bank Is Invested in useless timber. NOBEL’S ANY : A GELIGNITE, GELATINE. RACKAROCK ; " ; : : ■ . \ Make : : Stumping > Easy, Effective, and Economical, the Cost of Extracting a Stump . • in solid ground averaging 5s per stump, and in shingle land rathor less. Compare this with unreliable hired labour and it’s cost, Which pays you the best? We venture to think you’s agree that NOBEL’S EXPLOSIVES da it better, cheaper, and more effectively than Full Stocks on hand, and every Inforany other way. mation given for the asking. Detonators, Fuses, Batteries, Cables, and ail Blasting Accessories can be ob* tained at a moment’s notice. NEWTON KING AUCTIONEER, LAND, STOCK, AND STATION AGENT, ; GENERAL PRODUCE MERCHANT, ‘ NEW PLYMOUTH. STRATFORD. KAPONGA.
TO ADVERTISERS. EI'LACK Matter for Standing Adveiisement Spaces Must be hand. ’ i** at this office Not Later than 3 p.m. on the day prior to that on which replace is to appear. Replaces forwarded at more fr;jiu*nt intervals than r.ho period coo r rained for. will ho charged at Cti< rate of ir\ per inch, without further notice. the manager. NOTICE TO THE PUS SAG. T|"«f A\ i N(i disposed of inv BUTCHO BRING IGA!NESS at DOUGLAS to MESSRS FERGUSON BROS., of Toko, J wish to thank customers for support, and trust tiro same will bo accorded to my successors. MESSRS FERGUSON’S delivery cart will make its first visit to Douglas on Tuesday, August 15th. ARTHUR NEEDHAM, Douglas. THE MEDINA TEA ROOMS. NOW OPEN. Broadway (In T. G. Grubb’s late Premises). Morning and Afternoon Tea. Beef Tea at 10. Afternoons and Evenings by Arrangement.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 6, 23 August 1911, Page 7
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