COUNTRY ORDERS ACCOMPANIED WITH CHEQUE, POSTAL TOTES, OR STAMPS. RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. *v»> & ?h.v;r. <** wvw-t+w, Stratford View Cards Id, cheapest in town Marsuma Pads, 100 pages, 6d each good paper Envelopes 3d packet, 1/9 per box of 250 Suit Cases, Dress Baskets Bibles and Prayer Books ißooks of Poems, very nice Xmas Cards, newest designs The Largest Stock of Toys and Fancy Goods in Town. Shop enlarged donl>le Stock increased double usual Prices as low as consistent with fain and. honest dealing'* Basketware, Silver and Electro-plate Goods. In fact everythingneeded for Presentations. 5n okir’s Deprrtment. All Leading in Pipes, Tobaccos, Holders, Bazors, and Sundries. In connection with this Dop; rt nent we have the Ej. mont Hair-lressing Saloon, the besta| pointed in Taranaki.
CHARLES E. JAMES, cash Trader, Broadway, Stratford. FO 2if oX
PROTECT THE RISING GENERATION. ■iH <■' - : , YOUTHS UNDER 21 in Licensed Areas are PROHIBITED by Act of Parliaments in Prohibited Areas THE SLY CROC SELLER will SUPPLY ANYBODY, IRRESPECTIVE of ACE or SEX. > > I ", '_<v •'■ ■ i 1 . , » STRIKE OUT THE BOTTOM LINE ON EACH OF THE TWO LICENSING BALLOT PAPERS, THUS— I Vote for Continuance Q i v* £.-•** v.« . ,J AND THUS—- £ I Vote against National Prohibition. •I ■Vata-j .i- 1 «rjs«{/ BY VOTING AS ABOVE YOU ARE VOTING FOR , [ , [ REGULATION AND LIBERTY. O :
BUSINESS NOTICES. THE LAST MAIL before Christmas will ~ . , , soon be leaving. Those wishing to send Photographs should not delay having them done. Posing Style, and Finish, Produced at MCALLISTER’S STUUIO, will satisfy you. MAKE AN APPOINTMENT NOW. M°ALLISTER BR %TRATFORD RTH>
A Jlt-r P 9 Look Out for Special Display of 06 JL . 0111/ Vt ! Trophies supplied. For One Month wo are giving Special Quotations for Trophies and Medais, etc., for Show Presentation. GOLDSMITHS’ AND SILVERSMITHS’ COMPANY, THE JEWELLERS, Stratford. (ii, niH :1 i.
Ladies, be considerate and tactful yet firm, with any refractory drape who may try to substitute any othe make for the famous Warner’s proof Corsets.* BUSINESS NOTICES. SEEDSMEN, AND LAND AND Vi ESTATE AGENTS. i QK ACRES, 4 miles from Stratford, subdivided into 8 paddocks, watered by creeks, freehold, all level; 50 acres stumped, well fenced (4 wires), metal road, L) miles from factory. Wintered 70 cows last winter.; carrying 100 head at present. 8-roomed house, Jrice £23. Cows and stock at valuation. Crops and hay thrown in. £6OO cash is all that is required for the purchase of 55 cows, 6 heifers, 3 bulls, horse, cayt, etc. . . . . ~i HOBBS AND CO.,
FERTILIZE “ STERLING ” seeds. ■■■ WITH '“STERLING” MANURES Years back our Famous “STERLING” SEEDS earned the reputation of being gemrne— tr le to name- - hill of vitality and germinating power. Td-clay scores of Taranaki farmers My upon “STERLING SEEDS” for bigger and better crops than are obtainable from inferior kinds. ■ A ; ■ 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 sure than sorry—sow Reliable Seeds, such as “STERLING ” LONG RED MANGOLDS, YELLOW GLOBE, AND PRIZE WINNER. V 1 1 ’ h We have also three of the best Carrot Seeds obtainable—viz, SINCLAIR’S CHAMPION, BARRIBALL, and the Famous WHITE BELGIAN CARROT Maize growers would do well to plant either the WHITE HORSE TOOTH or HICKORY KING MAIZE—two very prolific croppers, vigorous and hardy. With any of the foregoing Seeds, “STERLING” MANURES can be used with abundantly good results. ’ QUOTATIONS GIVEN WILLINGLY. • NEWTON KING, SEEDSMAN, AUCTIONEER, AND PRODUCE MERCHANT, NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, KAPONGA. HOW IS YOUR OLD LAWN MOWER? Blunt, I suppose! Well, bring it along and I will make it out, if it is possible to do so. If it is beyond repair, I can supply you with th« Latest Ball-bearing Machine, at Lowest Possible Prices. All kinds of Agricultural Implements Repaired. Agent for Hornsby Reaping Machines. B. BARENESS,
Our Season’s Requirements in Lawn Mowers have arrived}- and they are a fine lot of America’s Best. THE < REGAL—A beautiful highwheel ball-bearing- machine, 14in 655, 16in: 70s each. THE COLONIAL—BaII-bearing, 12 in., 32s 6d; 14in., 355; 16in., 37s 6d. each. THE GEM—l2in., 30s; 14in., 32s 6d; 16in., 355. THE EVER-READY—The Household Machine,. 12in., 20s; 14in., 21s; 16in., 22s 6d each. BELLRINGER ' ; BROS., LTD’ SMART BROS. Have Opened with a Complete NEW STOCK Of CYCLES And SUNDRIES. YORK CHAMBERS, Broadway.
w. p; nicoll. >■') -■ ■ - w. h. rowe. MANGOLDS./ CARROTS. ./TURNIPS. i CALL OR WRITE FOR QUOTATIONS FOR OUR MANGOLD LONG RED CHAMPION SWEDE MANGOLD PRIZE-WINNER YEL- MONARCH SWEDE t ‘ LOAV GLOBE ' ELEPHANT SWEDE CARROT SINCLAIR’S CHAMPION JOHN BULL SWEDE CARROT BARRIBAL . . MAGNUM BONUM SWEDE RAPE, I BROAD LEAF ESSEX CRIMSON KING SWEDE MUSTARD, WHITE FIELD i [, Turnip, Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen Turnip, Imperial Green Globe Turnip, Green Top Yellow Todhall Turnip, Purple Top Mammoth Strain. ALSO, YELLOW HORSE TOOTH SEED MAIZE. At Lowest Prices Consistent with Prime Quality. WM. ROWE. KING AND BROADWAY STREETS NEW PLYMOUTH.
SUMMER STYLES IN 1 ' SHOES Low and light—is the summer demand in Shoos, both for Ladies and Men. We have them. Shoes that do not generate heat by squeezing the feet, or by slipping up and down at the heels, or by gaping at tiie ankles, or by manifesting any of the other bad traits of carelessly manufactured footwear. There are White and Tan Shoes to harmonise with a Lady’s Summer Frocks. And Snappy Styles for Young Men—not forgetting the roomiest kid productions for grandfather. you’ll see them here in sizes, styles, and prices to suit all and sundry. E. G. FOSTER. Boi I mi Str
HAVE YOU TRIED EGMONT CATTLE ■' CLEANSING DRENCH? ■ If all other drenches used have failed to come up to expectations—don’t class EGMONT ORENCH with them. ' i ■; IT STANDS ALONE ON THE TOP RUNG OF THE LADDER OF FAME M.-',. ; T ■'! - • It docs 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. , F. EDWARDS. Mrs
zsnssmzm fIESSf ’s It’s a glad time is Springtime—the frosts are gone and the celebrate this glad season by a display of beautiful wear the like ■BaeraffiamwHgM^^ cold forgotten, and nature decks herself out in beauty again. We of which we have never shown before. A bigger and better display that our increasing trade tells ns that yon appreciate our efforts.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 73, 9 November 1911, Page 7
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