BUSINESS NOTICES. HOW TO MAKE THE CORONATIO MEMORABLE I BE PHOTOGRAPHED YOURSELF. HAVE THE FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHED. HAVE THE CHILDREN PHOTOGRAPHED. HAVE A CORONATION ENLARGEMENT. I CAN NOT reduce the price of oniar foments, they are already tiio lowest in New Zealand, hut to all who order one 1 before July 20th, a frame will bo supplied at 20 per cent, reduction. v M C ALLISTEE’S STUDIO. BROADWAY, ‘‘TRATFORD,. BWBMBBBMB—M—aUOXMOBBIMHMByit WBmnaamMßtm DON’T BUY HALF A WATCH! A poor timekeeper is only half a watch—really worse than none, for ii misleads you. We sell low-priced as well as line Watches, but no Shoddy Trash. We guarantee all our Watches to be timekeepers, and you are safe in buying from us, whatever price you pay- . o GOLDSMITHS’ SILVERSMITHS’ C o> BROADWAY. STRATFORD, TARANAKI. STUMP YOUR. LAND WITi NOBEL’S EXPLOSIVES! it Is essential for every farmer to get the most he can out of the farm. • n . ■ j - If a thins of your farm Is covered with tree stumps you are 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 of Extracting a Stump in solid ground averaging 5s per stump, and in shingle land rather loss. Compare this with unreliable hired labour and it’s cost. Which pays you the best? Wo venture to think you’s agree that NOBEL’S EXPLOSIVES do it better, cheaper, and moro effectively than - Full Stocks on hand, and every infor* any other way. mation given for the asking. Detonators, Fuses, Batteries, Cables, and all Blasting Accessories can be obtained at a .moment’s notice. NEWTON EING AUCTIONEER, LAND, STOCK, AND STATION AGENT, GENERAL PRODUCE MERCHANT, NEW PLYMOUTH. STRATFORD. KAPONGA.
ro ADVERTISERS. |3 HI*I.AGE Matter for Standing Adveiisemeut Spaces Must be iiaihii I in at this office Not Later than 3 p.m. on the (lay prior to that on which replace is to appear. Replace.'* forwarded at- more frequent intervals than the period con tr.acted for. will he charged at tinrate of 6d per inch ; without further notice. T£iK- MANAGED. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. TTAVING disposed of hit BUTCH--9 3 WRING HrSLXTSS ‘at DOPGLAS to METE-Tps }•>;.;?(: {’SON of TcKo, 1 nisii to iliank customer*. for ,-uii irusf. the same will bo ,’reorHmj to !i;y Mi--.-esS-.rs. iff K>;.«.R s li’K-UfiTSON’S delivery cni . \. ill ;n:;k<- its iir; ! visit to Doag-i-.y oil Tuesday, August loth. Aid: ! 1 >'R NEEDHAM, Douglas. THE MEDINA NOW OPEN. Broadway (In T. 0- Grubb’s late Promises). Morning and Afternoon Tea. ]?cef Tea at 10. Afternoons and Evenings by Arrangement.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 10, 28 August 1911, Page 7
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