WANT EDS. ANTED KNOWN, that Be> V v keeping pays if vou adopt up-to-date methods; the bee season will soon ho here, and if wise, you will see that everything is in readiness. McMillan and Frederic, Sole Agents for “Alliance” Beekeepers’ Supplies; new season’s catalogue post free oh application. WE Want all Men to enjoy a peaceful sleep by wearing our warm and comfortable fitting Pyjamas Mullen and Marshall, “The tvash,” Stratford. WJ ANTED KNOWN—We are now v T showing New Season’s Goods; many novelties in both men’s and boys’ wear. H. 8., New Zealand Clothing Factory. WE want you to see our Seamless Milk Buckets, strong and v/ell tinned, 12in. 3s Get, 13in. 4s each; Ideal Milk Cans, Aerators, Coolers, etc.; Anti Mammitis, the cure for contagious mammitis, 4s per packet, containing 12 doses. McMillan and Fredric, Specialists in Dairy Farmers’ Requisites. WANTED KNOWN—Opened up, at White’s Corner, direct from the Manufacturers, a splendid assortment of Ladies’ White Skirts and Underclothing, Washing Blouses, Costumes, Boys’ Washing Blouses, and Tunics. All goods at lowest possible prices, for cash only. R. H. White and Co. J ADIES’ CALICO UNDERWEAR: 3-J Special purchase of samples; exceptional value. They comprise a fine assortment of Camisoles, Chems, Combinations, Nightdresses, Knickers and White Underskirts. Buyers will bo delighted to see these goods, and the prices will be found irresistable. A. Spence. Stratford. OUR Factory staff are up-to-date, and can turn out anything you require in Household Furniture, so send along your orders to Brocklebank’s. HULLO, George! New Suit? No. had it cleaned at Hawkins and Co.’s, Hawera. Mrs. Milson, care Lcthaby Bros, Agent. QIIX DOZEN Ladies’ Blouse Robes, at prices ranging from 9s 6d to 30s; a beautiful lot of Blouses, silk, embroidered, and cambric, very cheap; Children’s Frocks and Pinafores. At Mrs. McCallum’s. rOOK at your Feet,” and sec if A Lewis’s Footwear will improve their appearance at a small cost. Lewis’s Cash Boot Arcade. HUBBY, dear; we do want something to put in the vacant space in our sittingroom.” ‘‘Well, Ida, go to Brocklebank’s and get what you want.” THAT Corn Hurts! Killa Corn will take the pain away, and the corn. Sensational Bolt! a carrier’s cart bolted along Broadway, pulled up in front of Brocklebank’s, and enquired if there was any Furniture to deliver. A FULL STOCK of Millinery in rl Models and Untrimmed Straws, also Children’s' Millinery, etc., to hand, in the Latest Styles and Shapes Ladies who have not procured their Spring Hats should place their orders early with Miss Black, to save disappointment.—R. D. LEWERS, Economis. Stratford. IfTILORENTINE Talcum I JO a safe preparation; it can do no harm, but a mighty lot of good. BOOTS and SHOES, for Cricket, Tennis, and Bowling, in good variety. H. B. New Zealand Clothing Factory. ANYONE wanting Upholstering work done just call at Brocklebank’s; they can do what you require at the shortest notice.
FULL Stocks of Furnishings can be seen at the People’s Furnishing House, Brocklebank’s, the home of quality and value. Bathing costumes, for men and boys, Is 6d to 2s 6d; Bathing Athletes, 9d to Is 3d, all sizes, at H. 8., New Zealand Clothing Factory. UDDERUB is the friend of man and beast; it saves man trouble, boast unnecessary pain. GOODS that are good! So head straight to Brocklebank’s, and you will see wonderful quality at low figures in all Furniture lines. IN a moment you can change the fire-box of the “Orb” Range to burn wood or coal; see this splendid cooker at Bellringer Bros., Ltd. BGMONT Cattle Cleansing Drench is the best by all tests. Try it. GOOD Advice to those about to marry—Buy your Furniture from Brocklebank’s, the place where you obtain value and quality for your cash Qf END your Orders for Job Printing, O Book-work, Accounts, Letterheads, and General Printing, to the “Stratford Evening Post” Jobbing Department. BGMONT Cattle Cleansing Drench is at the head of its class; try it. It will give you a bunch of satisf action. mi-lE Seamen are Striking; so JL come one and all and strike your Furniture; Bargains at Brocklebank’s “UN SRAM” Electric Lamps have proved themselves to bo the best; they consume nearly § less current than ordinary lamps; prices, 16 c.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 BALL Programmes, Tickets, Invitations, Wedding Cards, In Memoriam and other Cards; highest quality and most- artistic workmanship, at the “Stratford Evening Post” Office. SHEEP SHEARS—Trade Union Shears, hollow and double hollow ground, Turkey and Carborundum Shear Stones, Lamp Black, Stencils, Stencil Ink, Sowing Twine, Pack Needles, at Bellringer Bros., Ltd.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 62, 27 October 1911, Page 1
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