CC7A pfflfri mjrm wgife AST ———— »****■———M—*— l w—iwwuOßa«»«*—»—■wow n»««i.ii«KKa»<u«AVCTaiw~iminrT-»rr«nr ——i ■BMwgwpKßwrßJMMaq ORDERS AGCOiPAIIED WITH CHEQUE, POSTAL IQTES, OB STAMPS, M ?! id «T* k‘.; ials vrr:' - ■ S |F?i S 3 rron ;-aa 111 \ fe TTENTION. each, Hair Brushes, special all bristle, 2 others !/-;.■ 1/3, 3/6, to 9/6. Combs, (3d to 2/6, special line 1/- each. Matches, .the Wolsley, good household match, 9d doz, 3 doz .2/: or 7s 6d gross. Special Knife, . “Nest” brand, all steel, 2 blades, good farmer’s, knife, 2/Goodwin’s Toilet Soap, the best procurable, 1/box of 5 cakes, also 4d, 6d, and 1/ a cake. W Lava'Soap, hd cake refeoyes.all Grease; Writing Pads, 100 sheets, good paper, Gd, Sd, 1/.. Sample Case 200 Dolls, all 2i)% less than usual. Manufacturer’s Sample Case Oak Photo Frames, new designs 1/6 to 6/- each. Drained Pictures good value 1/6 to 15/- each. Vases, Wallpockets, Albums, Plush Trinkets, etc., bought at large discount. Ladies’ Leather Hand Bags and Purses (id to 30/- each. Gold and Silver Brooches, large assortment. AGENT Dominion Map 18/G. , MY STOCK is large and varied. Please call and have a look round. No one pressed to buy. All Leading Lines in Tobaccos. Cigars, Cigarettes, and Pipes in Stock. 1 import Direct all Pipes, etc., and therefore my prices are the best. Gallaher’s Briars 1/-, Loewe’s 5/6 to 10/G, 8.8 B. 3/6 to 5/6. Also Clays, Cherries And many others. Presentation Cases. Sweet Colleen Cut Plug, doz. tin 2/-. Pocket Lighters, 2/- and 4/6 each. Pipe Pepairs executed. " , • ■ CHARLES E. JAMES, cash Trader, Broadway, 'Stratford P.O. Box 21.
BUSINESS NOTICES. Bennington’s Irish Moss cures coughs and colds quickly. The first few doses ease the throat and loosen the phlegm, and the cough is cured almost before you realise it. For fifty years Bonningtons has been the standard family remedy. Refuse imitations and substitutes put up to give the dealer a bigger profit, on getting * Insist In BONNINGTON’S CARRAGEEN IRISH MOSS Miss Priscella Verne, Opera House, Christchurch, writes: —“ 1 still la!:e Bonuington’s Irish Moss whenever I am troubled with a cold or loss of voice. I find it most helpful to rae in my professional duties, and will always recommend it to my friends." Ho *7 . , DAIRY-FARMERS! BEWARE! HAVE A CARE! GET OUR 1911 CIRCULAR HEADED—- ; ; ■ ' ' ' I “BETTER COWS, AND HOW TO OET THEM I” This circular will. interest you. On the front page of it is a picture of the World’s Champion Cow, showing what can ho accomplished when brains are put into the business. The next page tolls you that “Half the Breading goes down the mouth,” which is quite true, and we take the full responsibility for that statement, .What we now want to say to you is this :— That it do:s not matter how good the parentage of the calf may be; unless it is properly reared and fed on a food that contains al! the elements necessary to build up a good sound constitution, you can never hope to have a champion cow, or even a profitable milker. No good cow was ever made from ?. stunted calf. Feed your calves on mother’s milk for a few days, then gradually change over to Skim Milk, or Whey, and “ CILRUTH ” CALF FOOD—the only perfect substitute for whole milk. It is a food with a mission,, and is spec illy and scientifically prepared according to the formula given by your old friend Professor Gilruth—one of the leading Veterinary Surgeons of the day, and the leading Scientist on Animal Fending' in Australasia.' The "CILRUTH” CALF FOOD has long since passed the experimental stage, and more than 100,000 calves per annum are roared on it in this Dominion. There is no other Calf Food in the -world with the same record. It is not the waste product of a sugar mill,, rice mill, nr a starch factory, -hut is specially prepared, as ,a food for calves, from the choicest of. New Zealand Produce, made in Now Zealand by Now Zealanders, and for Now Zealand conditions. Fresh made the day it leaves the Factory. It contains 2(1 per cent, of fat, which is considerably higher than any other Calf Food on this or any other market. It is the best and the cheapest, and- is obtainable from all loading Storekeepers and Produce Merchants. f PREPARED BY -* ;• •< ,» t -I h 1 '* -• ■: • THE A. & P. FOOD C°WELLINGTON.
BUStNESS NOTICES. A loose free from BO* & Are you pale, weak, easily tired, and do you lack rerve power? Ask your doctor if Ayer’s Sarsaparilla would not be good for you. He knows, and will advise you wisely. Not a drop of alcohol in this medicine. It puts red corpuscles into the blood, gives steady, even power to the nerves; and ail without stimulation. Make no mistake. Take only those medicines the best doctors endorse. Ask your own doctor.
business notices. Properties for sale in rSTRATFORD. IN WARWICK ROAD EAST—RESIDENCE of SEVEN ROOMS, U-; CotoVonient outbuildings; bi Acres of Land, all- live fences.' ■ IN THE CENTRE „OF THE BUSIIN NESS PART OF BROADWAYBUILDINGS, consisting of HVE SHOPS, just completed; Lease of Site 42 years to run; formerly occupied, by Brayshaw’s Carnage Show Rooms. Appb to J. Vi. BRAITSHAW, WARWICK ROAD, Stratford. 1 > SEASON 1911. 5 f MORE ■’ PLANET JR. TOOLS. *if j.; " -IV. We number than ever of these popular money and time sav-ers;’for-this season, and we can supply nearly every pattern Illustrated in the Planet 'C v? . dr. Catalogue. [NSP’HCfioN INVITEHV A, i-F ■ , -y:'"''' v- • : • . of Hill arid Drill Seeders, Cultivators, Single and Double ■Wheel Hoes, Horse Hoes, etc. > WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED • CATALOGUE. BELLRINGER BROS., LTD.
BUSINESS NOTICES. ' ' HOW TO MAKE THE CORONATIO MEMORABLE I b;e photographed yourself, have the family holographed, have the children photographed. HAVE A CORONATION ENLARGEMENT. I CAn NOT reduce the price of eri;nr<iernents. they are already the lowest in Now Zealand, but to all who order one before July 20th, a frame will bo supplied at 20 per cent, reduction. M C ALLISTEE’S STUDIO. V. ' i BROADWAY, c TRATFORD. A. &P. SHOW! Loo!l °l£L 6^:'i l = D d i . SF ' av 01 For One Month we are giving Special Quotations for Trophies and Medals, etc. s for Show Presentation. , GOLDSMSIMS 1 AND SSLVERSMiTHS’ COMPANY, I THE JEWELLERS, ' Stratford. IT IS ALL IN THE SEED I ;u -i i*i * * •*» /mr,W r T n < fivi» >'J YM ( Tha profit from your Farm depends as much on the Seed you plant as In your skill in cultivation. START SIGHT.' Choose your Seeds with care. Stocks of first-class, clean, re-pio!ied SEED POTATOES include such well-known reliable varieties as Irish Rock, While Elephants, Seauty,’oh",Hebron, Early Rose, and Up-to-Datc. OiM.D. New Zealand and Australian Seed Algerian Oats, Hickory King and Whits Horse Tooth Seed Maize. Crass Seeds cf every Description Purchased with all care as to Germination and Purity for Spring Sowing. Long Red, Yellow Globe, and Prize-Winner • Mangold, Sinclair’s Champion Barlball and White Belgian Carrot Seeds. Manures of the Highest Merit, including Pure Bonedust, Shirley's and Sterling Superphosphate, Basic Slag, Kainit, Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate of Potash and Amonia, and a Full Range of WellBalanced SPECIAL MANURES FOR ANY PARTICULAR CROP.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast., U. S, A, ESE2 KEEP IT BY YOU ALWAYS I It cures nil Bruises. Cuts, Wounds, Burns, or Scalds, Firomptly and completely, t Is a perfectly safe and trustworthy ointment to have about the house. Sold Everywhere - HQ m SA. KIE’S PEPS® Supplies the natural juices of digestion, thereby curing Indigestion and stomach troubles. All Chemists aud Stores, 2/6 OVERNMENT INSURANCE
OWING .TO HAVING DISPOSED OF OUR BUSINESS MESSRS. LA MASON & MELVILLE, | ■ : isi: ’ . WE HAVE TO REQUEST THAT AtL" ACCOUNTS OWING US BE PAID* ON OR BEFORE 30th SEPTEMBER, 1911. ALL ACCOUNTS AFTER THAT DATE WILL BE SUED FOR WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. OUR. TEMPORARY OFFICE—UPSTAIRS, YORK CHAMBERS. SAWLE & | r t £ sKEMP
xxxxxxxxxxx IDEAL MILK CANS, AERATORS, STRAINERS, HORSE, CALF, AND PIG FOODS, FENCING WIRE, STAPLES, DOMINION AND ENGLISH CEMENT, NETTING, STUMPING JACKS, Etc. FULL PARTICULARS AND PRICES ON APPLICATION. xxxxxxxxxxx i' 1 . , J- 5 ■■; : ■; <. f y,, S v. - NEWTON KING. ■ NEW PLYMOUTH. STRATFORD. KAPONCA. “THE GRASS IS GROWING” YOUR LAWN WILL SOON REQUIRE MOWING, SO YOU HAD BETTER SEE ABOUT A LAWN MOWER, GET A PRICE FROM B. HARKNESS, JULIET STREET, FOR A 5-BLADE BALL-BEARING MOWER, AT ONCE, AND BE READY. ALL WIDTHS IN STOCK. Thono 16. B. HARKNESS, JULIET STREET, STRATFORD.
HAVE YOU TRIED EGMONT CATTLE CLEANSING i DRENCH? If all other drenches used have failed tn come up to expectations—don’t class EGMONT. : DRENCH with them. IT STANDS ALONE ON THE TOP RUNG OF THE LADDER OF FAME It does all that is claimed for It —and morel Try It, and.be for ever convinced of its efficacy. There's no other Drench quite like it—if you want to know more about it, ask your next-door neighbour. Price Is 6d a packet, 15s a dozen. - i • •? ■■ '*■ ■ r, i > a F. EDWARDS. MPS - sm*™®.
DEPARTMENT. Fact NO. I. The Guarantee of the State goes with every Policy issued by the Department. J. BL RICHARDSON, F.F.A., i-'or quickly curing Coughs, Colds, and all Chest Complaints of young and old. n A lady writes from Anatimo j’O., Nelson; “1 always use lon king’s Linseed Fmulsion, and I think it is an invaluable remedy.” So will you if you try it. From all Chemists & Storekeepers. 5/6. 2/0, 4/6 bottle. E Commissioner. Many Imitations. Nothing - Equal to
c IARTERTON BEGAN . STREE’J HOUSE. TRATFORD. Under entirely now management. This well-known establishment has been thoroughly renovated, and offers good BOARD AND RESIDENCE at Moderate Rates’. Apply ' MRS. MILLS, Proprietress.
x We are just crowded out with Goods. We were compelled to move ,£2OOO worth from. our New Plymouth stock when we sold out. We are daily opening* New Season’s Goods from Home til] we are simply overloaded.o We must make R SPEEDY CLEARANCE and for ONE MONTH every article in our ooods-as they open will be ruthlessly slaughtered. Some of the Values that tell their own tale. >, and all new season’s -V. REAL SNIPS. fail’s Straw Hat and Strap 9d—fklirror-back Hairbrush & Comb Is dpd S/B, : Ladies’ Blouses, good shape and color' 2/9 Ojtrabric Bloomers, woven 2/3 Linen Robes, hand embroidered, s'l9/IT*; worth 39/G, sky, pink and tussore. , Real Snip in Remnants and Oddments, useful prices half cost price HOUSEHOLD LINES 2/11 pair Lace Curtains 1/71, and 2/9 pr Art Muslin Curtains in beautiful Ariston Net, wouder- - ful value 1/3, Curtain and Rod complete ]/2| Bleached Damask 1.2/6, • 14/11, double bed Blankets, extra, large 14/6, 17/6 G|d Strong Cotton Shirting 4/11 pair Herringbone Sheets UNEQUALLED IN TARA.NAK Our 8d Ladies’ Stocking gift Our IGd Ladies’ Stocking snip :-5/ll doz. While. Flannelette Onr special yard wide Calico, 5/11 dozen, worth 8/6 74d Cream Silk 9*d Blade Japanese Silk Maid’s Tweed Coats, surprise prices LADIES HATS We will positively Slaughter. (id, Is, and 1/11, they are cheap at 3/11, and 4/11 TRIMMED HATS, real sensible wear, and very smart, 5/11,7/11, and 10/6 We are overstocked and these prices are absurd, they’re right up to the moment of fashion 2/9 WONDER LINES Flower Sprays Id, 3d, Gd 1/- Camisole length Embroidery 1/- Knit Vests [/- Child’s Trimmed Pinafores ]/- trimmed Knickers and Chemises 1/lU Woven Combinations Corsets suspenders fitted, worth B/ll DRESS GIFTS Ful! Robe Pieces, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11 Beautiful Tweeds, 8/11, 10/6, 11/11 Wash Robe Pieces, 3/11, 2/11,3/11 Linen Robe Pieces, 4/11 ALL NEW SEASON’S GOODS 5/1 1 doz. onr special Indigo Cambric fast dyes 56 inch wide, Navy Serge, special prices 1/llsd and 4/3 OUR READY MADES Washing Costumes, light or dark colors 8/11 Smart Linen or Lawn Robes, 12/6 to 25/-, worth 39/6 Blouses, 2/8,2/11,3/11, worth double Tweed Costumes, 19/11, worth 45/-, new, smart, serviceable Jackets, Raincoats, Paletots, 8/11, 9/11, 12/6.15/11. easy worth double 1/Tl, 3/11, Colored Moirette Underskirts pp posx r irsvsi] neoesß r.ry. SALE COMMENCES WED We iimst reduce our ,OOl£' s^3a< 33% o very Bargain Point. Aa'tio.m will H>o at ’ Broadway, Stratford.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/STEP19110926.2.65.1
Bibliographic details
Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 35, 26 September 1911, Page 7
Word Count
1,989Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 35, 26 September 1911, Page 7
Using This Item
Copyright undetermined – untraced rights owner. For advice on reproduction of material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.