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BUSINESS NOTICES. NOW ARRIVING! FIRST SPRING SHIPMENTS JUST TO HAND. HERE ARE A FEW OF HANNAH’S SPECIALITIES ' IN LADIES’ “CHIC” TAN AND BLACK FOOTWEAR, LADIES’ GLACE DERBY SHOES. Burt’s Celebrated Makes. LADIES’ GLACE OXFORD SHOES, “Bective” Celebrated Makes. LADIES’ GLACE BAR OXFORD AND DERBY, College Celebrated ' Makes. LADIES’ GLACE BOOTS AND SHOES. Phitwell Celebrated Makes. LADIES’ GLACE BOOTS AND SHOES, Rostock’s Celebrated Makes. LADIES’ GLACE BOOTS AND SHOES, Waukwcll Celebrated Makes PRICES FROM 8S 6d to 23s 6d. A Shoe that looks good and feels good, and is good ; is the finishing touch to every woman’s toilet. The Men’s and Children’s Departments* are replete with everything, for Field or City Wear, and our now justlw (.debated TERRITORIAL BOOT at Los 9d, for Military or Civilian Weas is selling like the proverbial hot cakes. WHY HOT A “BANG UP” GOOD SUIT THIS SPRING? YOU CANNOT ARGUE FIT INTO A SUIT J. Talk doesn’t helo the clothes to wear any better, nor can mere claims serve as a substitute for the shapely Tailoring that makes a man satisfied with his looks. First, last, anti all the time, good Tailoring Is ths only thing that really counts, and this is what you get from THE CASH TAILORING COMPANY. You may rest assured every process from the first snip the shears make into the cloth until the final “try on” is over, YOUR SUIT is as carefully and as painstakingly made as if you were watching it. We arc now showing the class of Suitings that will be much worn this spring. Call at any time and get measured, and enjoy the satisfaction of wearing an up-to-date suit. THE CASH TAILORING COMPANY, STRATFORD. 755 Leydon, GENERAL FURNISHER, Broadway, STRATFORD, Where satisfaction can be given in Quality, Value. & Brices. Carries the Largest Stock in Taranaki.Manufactured by the Best Workmen. vw I Am 7 'SS imliih ■■ Mi Oi it ,/// 'immm HIP i :(('• John Leydon, ECR Artistic Furniture comprising evejy article required in the household. If not in stock will oe manufactured ; n che factory at the slurtcat notice. Funerals conducted at lowest rates’ town or country Q ,S. CLARK, Ky*' o k M AN AG EK. JOHN LEYDON. (GENERAL FURNISHER. STRATFORD.

BEST FOR FARMERS! As to which is the best Range for . farmers, there can bo only ono reply—the "ZEALANOIA ” RANGE. It meets their needs every way. It is economical in fuel lasts a lifetime, and as for cooking! well, pastrycooks, bakers, and other experts say it just can’t be beaten. Moreover, it possesses one supreme advantage: In live seconds it can be opened out into a splendid open lire, makuig the kitchen a scene of cosiness and comfort. Write for Catalogue 18, BARN IN CHAM AND CO., LTD., George Street, Dunedin. McMillan and Frcdric, Agents. YOUNG, HOBBS AND'CO., SEEDSMEN AND LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. CHOICE DAIRY 'FARM. STRATFORD DISTRICT. ACRES, all in grass, GO IfJ acres stumped; all level; will carry 70 cows; good 6-roomed house, newly renovated; cowshed, concrete floor. Price £2B per acre; £6OO down, balance easy terms, or will Lease with compulsory purchasing clause, five years, £2B; rental 28s, with a small deposit, or straight-out lease three years, at 28s per acre. This farm can bo honestly recommended, and is in real good heart; land adjoining up to £32 10s per acre. NOTICE. SAYING taken ovet Mr. Lovett’s business, we are now prepared to undertake all classes of BRICK, CONCRETE, And DRAINAGE WORK. Lime, Cement; Bricks. Fire Clay. Fire Bipos. and All Classes of Sanitary War 6 Supplied. All Work entrusted to us will bo faithfully carried out. Any order left" with Mr. Lovett will be promptly attended to. MURRAY BROS., «TIIATFORT). FOR SALE. 11 ;1 ACPE3. /AWING to ill-health. Die cheapest Farm in Taranaki; all level an*’, in grass and crop; 18 paddocks, large house and first-chins outbuildings; railway station, factory, and school adjoin property; frontage is very suitable for cutting up. With careful farming tin' farm wr- ’d return at least C 1 *7OO per annum Price on "application ; terms if desired. Title, Land Transfer. Address ‘‘Farm 27.” care On* Office.

JAMES RUTHERFORD REGAN STREET, STRATFORD. Desires the Public of Stratford and District to know that he is an • EXPERT FARRIER, having for several years held the rank of FARRIER-SERGEANT IN THE FIFTH DRAGOON GUARDS, and holds credentials from that Regiment Under Veterinary Surgeons Constant and dheeseman. JAMES RUTHERFORD was also formerly Farrier to SIR GEORGE CLIFFORD, SIR WM. ROBINSON, MAJOR G. NELSON, , MR. GEO. G. STEAD, MR. DAN O’BRIEN,' MR. “DICK” MASON, , And other loading owners of thoroughbred horses. Ho is thus able to offer THOROUGH EXPERIENCE in the Care of Horses’ Foot to hia patrons, and will be glad to place his services at the disposal of OLD FRIENDS AND NEW. A VERY PRESENT HELP IN TIME OF NEED—EGMCNT VETERINARY HEALO! The Scientific Pharmacist can go no further in evolving a curative Veterinary Ointment. It is made to fit all conditions and to Curo Druisss, Knocks, Sprains, Cuts, etc., no matter what the circumstances may be.. Thousands of tins of it havo been sold—and not one single complaint has been received. It is the Farmers' True Friend. Price 1s Qd a tin. F. EDWARDS. M.P.S., STRATFORD. BATHS. Galv. Iron, for building .n, 30s i.atfa. Oalv. Iron, extra heavy, on ieet, COs each. Host quality, Cast Iron, Enamelled, from £6 10s. Bath Seats, Sponge and Soap Racks. SINKS. Enamelled, Stamped Steel, and Cast Iron, 2iin., from 17s 6d. PORCELAIN LAVATORY BASINS. Round, Oblong, Square, with or without Iron Brackets, from 15s. M C MILLAN AND FREDRIC. BROADWAY, STRATFORD,

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 44, 6 October 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 44, 6 October 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 44, 6 October 1911, Page 2

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