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WAMTEDS. WANTED, a good Girl for housework. Apply Mrs. C. Lovett, Miranda Street. T7|TANTED, a Girl to assist with VV housework. Apply Mrs. W. D. Colson, Pembroke Hoad, Stratford. wa this office. Girl to assist in good home. Apply W 'ANTED KNOWN—J. B. Richards (recently with Ms Nowton King), Land and Commission Agent, Broadway, Stratford, invites land buyers to communicate with him WANTED Known—Why take an inferior article when you can get the best at the same price? For viio best Bread and Small Goods, apply 'Elder’s Bakery, Stratford. WANTED Known—Job Printing in all its branches at lowest current rates, at the “Stratford Evening Post” Job Printing Office. WANTED, smart Boys to learn Electric Light Wiring, Plumbing, or Tinsmithing. McMillan and Fredric. WANTED, Reliable Man to take charge of Stud Horso. Apply J. Bond. G»ill Street, New Plymouth. WANTED, a good General; 15s. Labour Bureau, Elder’s Bakery. Stratford. ’Phone 151. do: (7ANTED, two Men, for milking; v good place. Labour Bureau, El’s Bakery, Stratford. HARD HATS for all Heads—Mullen and Marshall have a full stock of all shapes in Hard and Soft Felt Hats. Come and inspect. WANTED, all Mothers to bring their Boys along and Purchase one of our noted ’Varsity Suits, all shades, all sizes, low prices. Mullen and Marshall, “The Kash,” Stratford. WANTED, Lad of 10 or 17, good milker; good wages, good home. Address tin's office. WANTED KNOWN.—That WILLIAM ELDER, late of tie Scotch Bakery, Hawera, has taken over the Bakery and Tearooms Business until lately carried on by Stuart Parkinson, and hopes by giving personal attention and a first-class article, to merit a share of the public patronage. TNVITATIONHOLDERS are reJL minded of the Foresters’ Long Night on Monday, September 4th; lovely floor, a delicious supper, excellent music (three instruments). MILK BUCKETS, 2i, v B, and 4 gallons, Log Ropes, Dairy Scrubs, Calf Ropes and Chains, Swivels, etc. Bellringer Bros., Ltd. QUARTER- ACRE Sections, 4min. from Broadway, Stratford, for £75; deposit £lO, balance in two years at 6 per cent. J. H. THOMPSON, Stratford. A BARGAIN—2OO Acres rich coast Land, good buildings, adjoins factory, school: price £l6 10s acre. Owner will take town property as part payment. Apply CARTHEW AND CO., New Plymouth. ni A DEPOSIT for Freehold Site owJlU' in finest part of Stratford Borough; balance in two years. J. H. THOMPSON, Stratford. OSRAM” Electric Lamps have proved themselves to be the best; they consume nearly J less current than ordinary lamps; prices, 16 e.p. 3s 3d, 32 and 55 c.p, 3s 6d each; also, 4 and 6 volt accumulator lamps, “Osrams,”; Carbon Lamps Is each. McMillan and Fredric, Agents THRESHOLD Section, handy to Jl Stratford Post Office, with a good footpath : water supply and electric light available pay £lO down and send the balance in two years.—J. H. THOMPSON, Stratford. MOIRETTE Underskirts for the ladies of Stratford; most excellent in make and quality, at very low prices. Mrs. McCallum’s. 1 Broadway. SECTIONS, with rich ground, high and dry, well-cleared, for £io deposit; balance in two years.—J. H. THOMPSON) Stratford. GO TO THE EGMONT TEA ROOMS, where you can get the Best Cup of Tea in Town.—MßS. BACKHOUSE, Broadway, Stratford. BALL Programmes, Tickets, Invi- ] tations, Wedding Cards, In Memoriam and other Cards; highest quality and most artistic workmanship, at the “Stratford Evening Post” Office. SPECIAL PRICES for all Surplus Stock, at SPENCE’S, during August—Ladies’ Blouses are being sold at practically half price, from 2s lid each; every buyer should see the value we are offering.. A. Spence. PLANET JR. TOOLS, Double and Single Wheel Hoes, Combination Drills and Cultivators, with and without manure attachments, Horse Hoes, etc., at Bellringer Bros., Ltd. Write for illustrated catalogue. WINTER IS ON ITS LAST LEGS! and Spring is popping its nr.so round the corner. Probably thb ’tween season weather is causing you to fed out of sorts. Most people feci the change in climatic conditions. EDWARDS’ TONINC-UP TONIC is the thing to set matters right, ft is just the right remedy to take at this time of the year. Most people take it, that’s why its sales always increase daring August and September. Buy a bottle, it will keep you lit and well. Price 2s Gd. P. EDWARDS. STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 16, 4 September 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 16, 4 September 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 16, 4 September 1911, Page 1

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