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QUSifJESS NOTJCES. c HIT THE L AWN. 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 Cos, 16in. 70s each. THE COLONIAL—BaII-bearing, 12 in., 32s Od; 14in., 355; IGin., 37s 6d. each. THE GEM—l2in., 30s; 14in., 32s 6d; IGin., 355. THE EVER-READY—The Household Machine, 12in., 20s; 14in., 21s; Mini, 225-6 d each. : BELLRINGER CYCLES And SUNDRIES. YORK CHAMBERS. Broadway. BROS;, LTD. Have Opened with a j - ,r- Complete c NEW 'STOCK

BUSINESS NOTICES. W. P. NICOLL. W. H. ROWE. MANGOLDS. -• CARROTS. TURNIPS. CALL OR WRITE FOR QUOTATIONS FOR OUR MANGOLD LONG RED CHAMPION SWEDE MANROLD PRIZE-WINNER YEL- MO^OHSWmB LOW GLOBE ELEPHANT SW EDE CARROT SINCLAIR’S CHAMPION JOHN BULL SWEDE CARROT BARRIBAL ' MAGNUM T^n L '^^J DE RAPE, BROAD LEAF ESSEX CRIMSON KING bWEDE MUSTARD, WHITE FIELD : . „ , „ „ ... non Turnip, Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen Turnip, Imperial Green Globe Turnip. Green Top Yellow Todhal! 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. HAVE YOU TRIED EGMONT CATTLE Cleansing drench'? Lv. If all other drenches used have,failed to come up to, expectatic .0 jdon’t class ECMONt DRENCH with them. 1 ■ - : : .iiO'jiji -’i-r'JCHi/T ’ -i’> ‘ - I '-. .■ :)( ; IT STANDS ALONE ON THE TOP RUNG OF THE. LADDER ,OF FAME ■~i* S ! v our- * : ,?'iifu' • (*«! .Brutia Hn A,. priV ’ •'-Hif.v- .nfuiit It does ail that Is claimed for Itj—apd ignore 1,, ; it*' knd r 6o 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. M.Pi STRATFORD.

■:01 r::)Mv> fe 1 : J Trr -ojrrtJSgliVflVr M tmujsou ./iv/iji-i •! zr-ror, .iviaVr! 'iTt' - 3*5 M A: c r v.i a r/i h ji ; ! s*i y 4 ara w OF THE. REV. QR... w SALMOND (PROFESSOR OF MENTAL READ"THE OPINION h * ,fn * : ::AND U MOIiAL PAvlmOPH*. OTAGO UNIVERSITY), A| FOLLOWS: at tuu «. ««rpe!ts and hanging., able Sen and women at street corners:’ and that Is good. But the reform cne outside. Wait a while; ths recoil comes.' and the old devil is there again wsth seven ‘ ' - '• -•--- •»*'-- *- U “* —l'-QjJ rlt or meanness ana cowarun/s? uj-j —« --•*=- 7/,. contraband tradins. and spirit of yniversai insincerity and moral humbug, and. v'-nsy, y; , ; :e, s . the last state will be worse than--the first.” BE GUIDED BY ONE WHO HAS THOROUGHLY INVESTIGATED AND UNDERSTANDS VOTE THTJSTHE QUESTION. ' Vote' for Continuance. rS L S®'M a and thus—iililt lilt V, !, 1 <2s opj n f ill 111 mmm an □ n a S&sssk • ,;-V:

£2 iCil'KJ I XU -v" S® i ISS£SS 3^iSB3^SgBKaSBiSSEBSSBaSBiaBS ,' ,;.: -It’s a glad time is aiLa w cJba ingtime- —the frosts are gone and the cold forgotten, and nature decks herself out in beauty again. We celebrate this glad season by a display of beautiful wear the like of which wc have never shown before. A bigger and better display than ever. We go one better each-year and we are glad to know that our increasing trade tells ns that yon appreciate our efforts. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. White. Calico 5/11, 0/6, and 6/11 par doz, Unbleached Jobs—Damask Is to 2/11 White Table Damask Is to 6/11 Herringbone Sheets 4/11 a pair Unbleached Towels 1/6 per pair White Towels 1 /11 per pair Lace Curtains for 2/11 to 18/G a pair COTTON DRESS GOODS. Striped Zephyrs 8/11 dress M ~ 4/11 dross New Dress Linen Is to 1/1 1 Cotton Shantungs 9-id Hoyle’s Prints 8d Linenenc, all shades, 4/11 dress Indigo Cambric 5/11 doz Cream Japanese Silk 71 d to 8/11 TAILOR COSTUMES. Tweed Costumes for 15/White Linen Costumes 32/(5 05/Colourcd Linen Costumes for 12/1.1 White Embroidered Costumes Linen Frocks 10/11 White Frocks 18/11 Print Frocks 10/0. •imrrmrut xcx g T mtIsriMJTXiJSR rtCEQgZ • - saac ; tasiistrxxsfrsai * MAIL ORDERS. by i 111 If yon arc not able to call w don’t you do more business w ns by mail. Have we failed or is it that yon have not thought sufficiently about it ? The process is simple. You just write in your wants and wo shall see that you get the Goods by return mail. UND£KSK!RTB. UNDERCLOTHING. White Skirt 2/11 White Skirt 8/11 Print Skirt 2/11 Moirette Skirt, coloured 4/11 Moirette Skirts, black, 6/11 BLOUSES IN White Muslin 2/11 Silk Blouses for 7/11 Ladies’ Knickers from 1/9 Ladies’ Chemises from 1/6 ~ Camisoles from 1/11 ~ Combinations from 8/11 Night Dresses from 4/11 Wool Vests from Is. Ladies’ Stockings 8d to 3/6 a pair Coloured Stockings from 1/6 & EsC|pa ¥ ir^ % Ba. S/A I 73

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 84, 22 November 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 84, 22 November 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 84, 22 November 1911, Page 7

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