lE. POSTAL NOTE! WITH taacaaaanHus: flsaaaMHßassa: Bagaßmamcai each. •2/6 MTif? Kj& i£T AC. V fv.Ti s^g •vE 3 >3, :, » «T tp.\ rs»s Kj d C |l Kj ?P T 5 % Ss® llif W?&» Ea»S ?!« sjgs i" »-«*•..v ■". j. '* ::r_ iml ll :u>x (cnr.v e*a g. a. 63f1. mgt a. &B-B-891 1 *■•*«* w i 3 Cr w w & gf Sf>f £ 2 39 iuv^ ‘ Hair - Brushes, special all bristle, others 1/-, 1/B, 3/6,.t0 9/6, Combs, 6d to 2/0, special line I/- -each. Matches, the Wolsley, good household match, pd doz, 3 doz 2/- or 7s 6d gross. Special Kiiife, “ 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 v 6d, and 1/ a cake. Lava. Soap, 6d cake removes all Grease.. . ; i , Mari to 5/- each, discount. Writing Pads, 100 sheets, good paper, Od, Sd, 1/.. Sample Case 200 Dolls, all 20% less than usual. Manufacturer’s Sample Case Oak Photo Frames, new designs 1/6 Drained Pictures good value I/O to 15/- each. Vases, Wallpockets, Albums, Plush Trinkets, etc., bought at large Ladies’ Leather Hand Bags and Purses Od to 30/- each. Gold and Silver Brooches, large assortment. AGENT Dominion Map 18/0. MY STOCK is large and varied. Please call and Slave a look round. No one pressed to buy. :.->l g. vi X’r's f £• All Leading Lines in Tobaccos. Cigars, Cigarettes, and Pipes in Stock. I import Direct all Pipes, etc., and therefore my prices are the best. A Gallaher’s Briars 1/-, Loewe’s 5/6 to 10/Gy 8.8 B. 8/6 to 5/6. Also Clavs, Cherries And many others. Presentation Cases/ Sweet Colleen Cut Plug,. 4pz.. tin 2/-. Pocket Lighters, 2/- and 4/6 each. Pipe Repairs executed. . p—Ecaaomßwai V 1 ’ i V W> Si 21. >/ •h'
BUSINESS NOTICES. W. P. NICOLL. W. H. ROWE. MANGOLDS. ' CARROTS. • TURNIPS. CALL OR WRITE FOR QUOTATIONS FOR OUR MANGOLD LONG RED CHAMPION SWEDE MANGOLD PRIZE-WINNER YEL- MONARCH SWEDE LOW GLOBE ELEPHANT SWEDE CARROT SINCLAIR’S CHAMPION JOHN BULL SWEDE CARROT BARRIBAL RAPE, BROAD LEAF ESSEX MUSTARD, WHITE FIELD Turnip, Imperial Green Globe Turnip, Purple Top Mammoth ALSO,' YELLOW HORSE TOOTH SEED MAIZE. At Lowest Prices Consistent with Prime Quality. WM. ROWE. KING AND BROADWAY"’ STREETS NEW PLYMOUTH. DAIRY FARMERS! BEWARE ! HAVE A CARE ! GET OUR 1911 CIRCULAR HEADED—“BETTER COWS, AND HOW TO CRT THEM!” This circular will interest you. .On the front page of it is a picture of the World’s Champion Cow, showing what can bo accomplished when brains are put into the business. The next page tolls you that “Half the Breeding 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 dots not matter how good the parentage of tho calf may be it is properly reared and fed on a food thht contains all tho 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 a 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 ■''•'i i with' a mission, and is specially 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 Feeding in Australasia. Tho “ CILRUTH” CALF FOOD has long since passed the experimental stage, and more than 100,000 calves per annum are rcar- / eAon it_in this Dominion. There is no other Calf Food in the , world with the same record. " * It is not the waste product o a sugar mill, .rice mill, or a starch factory, but is specially prepared, as a food for calves, from tho choicest of New Zealand Produce, made in New Zealand by Now Zealanders, and for New Zealand conditions. Fresh made tho day it leaves the Factory. It contains 20 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 leading Storekeepers a.id Produce Merchants. PREPARED BY THE A. &P. FOOD C 0 ’ LTDWELLINGTON. ■ * ‘,-V i v j ■ ■ , • .- A , HAVE YOU TRIED EGMONT CATTLE CLEANSING DRENCH? If all otlfer drenches used have failed t 6 come up to cxpeotatlons-r----don’t class EGMONT DRENCH with them. IT STANDS ALONE ON THE TOP RUNG OF THE LADDER OF FAME * It does ail that fs claimed for It —and morel Try It, and be for ever convinced of its efficacy. There’s no other Drench quite like it—lf you want to know more about it, ask your next-door neighbour. Price Is 6d a packet, 15s a dozen. MAGNUM BONUM SWEDE CRIMSON KING SWEDE \ Turnip, Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen Turnip, Green Top Yellow Todhall Strain. F. EDWARDS. STRATFORD.
BUSINESS notices. Properties for sale in STRATFORD. WARWICK ’ ROAD SIDENCE of SEVEN ROOMS, convenient outbuildings; Gh Acres of Land, all live fences. IN THE CENTRE OF THE BUSIi NESS PART OF BROADWAY—- ‘,. BUILDINGS, consisting of FIVE SHOPS, just completed; Lease of Site A 2 years to run; formerly occupied by Brayshaw’s Carriage Show Rooms. Apply to J; W- BRADSHAW, WARWICK x ROAD, /- Stratford. . L AWN* THE UT \r -‘fif Qbr Season's Requirements: in Lawn MdWCfgAlaVe' arrived, and they- are a fine >:lot of America’s Best. THE REGAL—A beautiful highwheCl ballbearing- machine, Win 655; 16in. 70s each. THECOLONIAL.—BaII-bearing, 12 ini, 325-6 d; Win., 355; 16in., 37s 6d. each.THE. GEM.—l2in., 305.; Win., 32s 6d; IGin., 355. ' THE. EVER-READY.—The Household Machine, 12iu., 20s; Win., 215;416in., :22s 6d each. BELLRINGER v BROS., LTD. OWING TO HAVING DISPOSED OF OUR BUSINESS f'' TO \ MESSRS. LAMASON & MELVILLE, WE HAVE TO REQUEST THAT ALL ACCOUNTS QWINC US BE ON OR BEFORE 30th SEPTEMBER, I?ti. ALL ACCOUNTS ujn#A|& after that date WILL BE SUED FOR WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. ■ ■ ’ i • ... vl; \. • • > * •• ■ TEMPORARY OFFICEUPSTAIRS, YORK CHAMBERS. KEMP ■ AND / SAWLB
BUSINESS NOTICES. L m e S 3 Cough Hard coughs are bad enough, to be sure. But it’s often the little, hacking, tickling, persistent cough that means the most, especially when there is a history of weak lungs in the family. What should be done? Ask your doctor. He knows. Ask him about the formula on the label of every bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Ask him if this medicine has his fuM approval ioi throat and lung troubles. Then do as he says. ,? s Prepared by Dr. ], C. Avar & Co.. Lowell, Mans., U-. S, A f fefrin. JLiS.v ■ti T 8 it* £«>. a 43 in slopping night cough?, curing o'aslinaia colds and chest complaints. A lady living in Lome Street, Wellington, writes: “I have used ‘Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion’ for myself and children with grand results. Having a nice, palatable taste, the children take it readily.” “Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion.” From all Chemists & Storekeepers. 1/6, 2/6, 4/0 bottle. » FOR SUMER PINEAPPLE SQUASH BLACK CURRANT SQUASH RASPBERRY SQUASH LEMON SQUASH Frosh ripe Fruit Juices prepared at the clean factory i 8 FRIMLEY imvflfflmaflßgE Gst Hid of ta Thai r«AO4 Sor® Place / BEE OINTMENT ALWAYS CURES 1 Eighteenpence Everywhere, Cs. Choicest Ceylon Tea There arc varying grades and qualities of Ceylon Tea. “StandOut” Tea is aptly named. It ranks for strength and flavour | easily first among those that | “Stand-Out 1” | JfljjKatcKftrfTci tcvwspxzw rw «ECiHat mi c vzx33TPS*jaKVjnrrv mk yjrrctrcnD» jo’aacra n jj
BUSINESS NOTICES. THE LAST MAIL before Christmas -will ... . i + i T 'a ~ ’ , ? 00n be leaving. Those wishing to send Photographs should not delay having them done. Posing’ Style, and Finish, Produced at McALLSSTER’S STUDIO, will satisfy you! MAKE AN APPOINTMENT NOW. * f M°ALLISTER BEO JffiS RTH ’ A. &P. SHOW! Lo,k " For One Month we are giving Special Quotations for Trophies and MedalSj etc., for Show Pjesenta* tion. -W*--GOLDSMITHS’ AMD SILVERSMITHS’ COMPANY, THE JEWELLERS, Stratford. FERTILIZE “ STERLING, ” SEEDS. : 7 WITH “ STERLING” MANURES Years hack our Famous “STERLING” SEEDS earned the reputation of being genuine—ti ie to name--tail of vitality and germinating power. To-day scores of Taranaki farmers uly upon “STERLING SEEDS”-, for bigger and better crops than are obtainable from inferior kinds. Soon you’ll be ready to drill in the Mangolds and Swedes—farmers must look ahead to provide winter fodder for the cattle. Better be aura than sorry—sow Reliable Seeds, such as “STERLING ” LONG RED MANGOLDS, YELLOW GLOBE, AND PRIZE WINNER.' We have also three of the best Carrot Seeds obtainable—viz. SINCLAIR’S CHAMPION, BARRIBALL, and thaFamous WHITE BELGIAN CARROT Maize growers would do well to plant either the WHITE HORSE TOOTH or HICKORY KING MAIZE—two very prolific croppers, rigorous and hardy. With any of the foregoing Seeds, “STERLING” MANURES can ■ be used with abundantly:good results;- -.v; *i QUOTATIONS GIVEN WILLINGLY. . ,■; NEWTON KING, . SEEDSMAN, AUCTIONEER, AMD PRODUCE MERCHANT, NEW PLYMOUTH, ' STRATFORD, KAPOKdA. r HOW IS YOUR OLD LAWN MOWER? ' Blunt, I suppose! Well, bring it along and I will make it cut, if ii is possible to do so. If it is beyond repair, I can supply yon with the Latest Ball-bearing Machine, at Lowest Possible Prices. All kinda of Agricultural Implements Repaired. Agent for Hornsby Reaping Machines. B. HARKNESS, 1,
Ask the sufferer from 'dieurnatism, gout, sciatica, or lumbago the value of healtll. Ask what he would give lo again move freely and without pain: Then you have the value of rheumo. It has cured thousands, for it removes the cause of these diseases. i’ry a bottle. You: < lienist or store sells it at 2s Gd and 4s Gd.*
'! V! il 5 a... e ovealMd. T: We mast make A SPEEDY CLBARJUffCG and for® M( they open will be ruthlessly slaughtered. Some ot tine Values Uiui We are just crowded out with Goods. We were compelled to move ;82G00 worth from our New Plymouth stock when we sold out. We are 'daily opening New Season's Goods'from Homo till we are simply >!oi\ s ? t every simele in our shop, and all new season’s Hill f •- UV-, 1 Uih k> • REAL SNIPS. 9dr—Man’s Straw Hat and Strap 9d —Mirror-back Hairbrush & Comb ik and 2/8, Ladies’ Blouses, good shape and color 2/9 Cambric Bloomers, woven 2/3 Linen Robes-, band embroidered, 19/11, worth 89/G, sky, pink and ' tussore: Heal Snip in Remnants and Oddments, useful prices half cost price HOUSEHOLD LINES 2/11 pair Lace Curtains 1/7-1- and 2/9 pr Art Muslin Curtains in beautiful Ariston Net,'wonderful value 1/3, Curtain and Rod complete 1/21- Bleached Damask 12/6, 14/11, double lied Blankets extra large 14/G, 17/G o|d Strong Cotton Shirting 4/11 pair Herringbone Sheets UNEQUALLED IN TARANAKI Our 8d Ladies’ Stocking gift Our IQd Ladies’ Stocking snip . 8/11 doz. White Flannelette Our special yard wide Calico, 5/11 dozen, worth 8/0 71d Cream Silk , 91 d Black Japanese Silk Maid’s Tweed Coats, surprise prices LADIES HATS Wo will positively Slaughter. (id, Is, and 1/11, they are cheap at 8/11, and 4/1J TRIMMED HATS, real sensible wear, and very smart, 5/11, 7/1 1 j and 10/0 Wo are overstocked and these prices are absurd, they’re right up to the moment of fashion 2/9 WONDER LINES Flower Sprays Id, 3d, 6d, 1 ]/- Camisole length Embroidery 1/- Knit Vests ]/- Child’s Trimmed Pinafores 1 /- trimmed Knickers and Chemises 1/111 Woven Combinations Corsets suspenders fitted, worth 3/11 DRESS GIFTS Full Rohe Pieces, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11 Beautiful Tweeds, 8/11, 10/6, 11/11 Wash Rohe Pieces, 1/11, 2/11,3/11 Linen Rohe Pieces, 4/11 ALL NEW SEASON’S GOODS 5/11 doz, our special Indigo Cambric fast dyes 56 inch wide, Nary Sergo, special prices 1/1 and 4/8 OUR READY MADES -L; Washing Costumes, light or diiiflc colors 8/11 Smart Linen or Lawn Robes, 12/G to 25/-, worth 89/6 Blouses, 2/8,2/11,3/11, worth double Tweed Costumes, 19/11, worth 45/i-, new, .smart, serviceable Jackets, Raincoats, Paletots, 8/t .j 9/11, 12/6.15/11. easy worth double 1/11, 8/11, Colored Moirette Underskirts jpe IS .A. POSITIVE N3SCESSITY. SURPLUS SALE COMMENCES WEDNESDAY, 20th SEPT TV'e miiist reduce oiir Stock and every Ailiele will l>e at Bargain Ir^oint. Ti-iITL Broadway, Stratford. EBERT’S , : !d '-'fi ■ " -■■i--
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 61, 26 October 1911, Page 7
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