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agBQREfiQB IST ix»U9XK'Cr^3«3EVC'.SK7Tsaiue=' MfITFS ! d iiL **> jj 'J c^a tea SPH|NtK i liyiP ' - ■ ■ " Stratford View Cards Id, cheapest in town Marsuma Pads, 100 pages, Cd each good paper Envelopes 3d packet, 1/9 per box V" of 250 Suit Cas'es, Dress Baskets Bibles and Prayer Books Books of Poems, very nice Xmas Cards, newest designs The Largest Stock of Toys and Fancy Goods 1b Town. Sho p enlarged double Slice. Stock increased double «*««*!. Prices low sxs consistent witli lsi.ii* *xa>*l honest cloaliißg’. Basketware, Silver and Electroplate Goods. la fact everything* needed for Presentations. 'Js 3f< **sW'' tJSS? -ash Trader. Broadway, Smoker’s Department. All Leading Lines in Pipes, Tobaccos, Holders, Pazors, and Sundries. In connection with this Department we have the Egmont Hairdressing Saloon, the bestappointed in Taranaki. ...... sfe.ir ca 1

BUSINESS NOTICES. 4 ) \ li U * fM fj f*. f'p SW olffal ® fc £ci *Ui m A 1:1 41 'mm ae J”"' 4 1)3 /a 4 & BS 6 \L»<U •wX5* There is just this much about it I Dandruff is a germ disease, is most untidy, annoying, and leads to baldness. When chronic, Sf is very stubborn, but surely yields to thorough and energetic treatment. All germs must foe destroyed, the scalp must he restored to health. Here is the remedy: Ayer’s Kair V;igosr. Ask your doctor about using it. DDES NOT COLOR THE HA: n Ifiefo ;i.?nsn v i i m\ \h dwiart amr .Hg r g£3 tf i/'A mr<A SSSSSSSESS

BUSINESS NOTICES. FARMERS PLEASE MICTE 1 THE A. W. REID MILKING MACHINE, AND RELEASEE THE LATEST AND LEST IN MILKING MACHINES. SEE THIS GREAT MILKER BEFORE. PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. Secretary: R, B. ANDERSON, BROADWAY STRATFORD

BUSINESS NOTICES. MAKE KAY W!TH GOOD TOOLS ! npHE occupation will then ho ploasL ing and profitable. All Haymaking requisites in the best makes can be had at BELLRINGER BROS., LTD., Hero are splendid Scythes of good si.eol with razor edges and well-shaped handles. Hay Forks, all sizes, and all good. Scythe Stones, Waterloo and Carborundum. Tarred Lashing for Thatching, etc. BELLRINGER BROS., LTD. Broadway, Stratford. SMARTBROSHave Opened with a Complete NEW STOCK Of CYCLES And SUNDRIES. YORK CHAMBERS, Broadway.

BUSINESS NOTICES. W. P. NICOLL. W. H. ROWE. MANGOLDS. CARROTS. TURNIPS. CALL OR WRITE FOR QUOTATIONS FOR OUR yel - SS MUSTARD, WHITE PIEJjD 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. HAVE YOU TRIED EGMONT CATTLE CLEANSING DRENCH? 'V'as; SKIIMS- 10 expao,a,,ons " IT STANDS ALONE ON THE TOP RUNO OF THE LADDER OF FAME It does alt that Is claimed for It—and more! Try It, and be for ever convinced of Its efficacy. There’s no other Drench quite like lt-If you want to know more about- It, ask your next-door neighbour. ’ Vi.VJ • <> > Price la 6d a packet, 15s a dozen. F. EDWARDS, M.P.S., STRATFORD.

FARMERS. NOTE ! SAFE SAVING ON SAFE FEFSTSLBSEF? (Every day brings tho closing date for booking orders for r Season’s Slag nearer. Every day fetches us another batch or orders. You may delay, but time will not, and if you want to save the usual “ from-shipment-tc-store” charges, send your orders NOV/, for “ LEED’S ” ESASSG SLAG All my shipment of this well-known Brand of Basic SI a g are guaranteed 18 per cent, phosphoric acid. Last year, with tho same guaranteed minimum, my six shipments averaged over 20 per cent. Phosphoric Anhydride. This means that on unit value ‘ Leeds Slag is worth 10s per ton more than a 17 per cent.slag. The whole of tho next shipment, it is expected, will he sold for delivery from the ship’s slings long before the shipment arrives. So place your orders NOW to prevent disappointment. NOTE.—“LEED’S” Slag is strictly high-grade, and is unequalled as a grass producer. '" quotations given willingly. NEWTON KING. SEEDSMAN, AUCTIONEER, AND PRODUCE MERCHANT, NEW PLYMOUTH. STRATFORD. KAPONGA.

REMEMBER MAINE! i'VVER 45,000 MORE VOTERS VOTED AGAINST PROHIBITION IN MAINE AT THE RECENT-POLL THAN WAS THE CASE AT THE PREVIOUS POLL. AS BL CROSSLET STATES IN THE ANGLICAN SYNOD AT AHCELAND. IN VIEW OF THE ABOVE FACTS. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO IGNORE THE GREAT REACTION AGAIN SI PROHIBITION IN MAINE. THE GOVERNOR OF MAINE SHOHLT) KNOW WHETHER PROHIBITION IS GOOD OR BAD. AND HE STATES EMPHATICALLY THAT. PROHI- / BITION IS A FAILURE. •tt&'i-V IVOTE THUS— I Vote' for ’ Continuance. and thus—on M n a BH ■ mm Vm »/r o

n La I mm ft | Is she safe I SJimulani If has recognised FOR SALE.

HOW IS YOUR OLD LAWN MOWER? Blunt I suppose! Well, bring it along and I will make it cut, if it is possible to do so. If it is beyond repair, I can supply you with tha Latest Ball-bearing Machine, at Lowest Possible Prices. All kinds of Agricultural Implements Repaired. Agent for Hornsby Reaping Machines. B. BARENESS. JULIET STREET, STRATFORD.

<ll3 ACRES. OWING to ill-health, the oheapw Fami in Taranaki; all level and in grass and crop; 13 paddocks, largo house and first-class outbuildings; railway station, 'factory, and school adjoin property; frontage is very suitable for cutting up. With careful farming the farm world return at least £I2OO per annum. Price on application; terms if desired. Title, Land Transfer. Address “Farm 27,” care this ‘t{W.

RSSpSJ EStlvri K ssbsszees m yS JC i i“ ikl I® i "a* k&sj «sses r> It’s a glad time is springtime—the > frosts are gone anu the celebrate, this glad season by a display of beautiful wear she like thargyerr ' We go one better each year and we are glad to know w forgotten, and nature decks herself out in beauty again. We Inch*we have never shown before. A bigger and better display our increasing trade tells us that you appreciate 0111 effoits. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. White Calico 5/11, 6/6, and 6/11 per cloz, Unbleached Jobs—Damask Is to 2/11 White Table Damask Is to 3/11 /■Herringbone Sheets 4/11 a pair [i Unbleached Towels 1/6 per pair White Towels 1/11 per pair Lace Curtains for 2/11 to 18/6 a pair COTTON DRESS GOODS. Striped Zephyrs 3/11 dress „ „ 4/11 dress New Dress Linen Is to 1/1 1 Cotton Shantungs Did Hoyle’s Prints 8d Linenene, all shades, 4/11 dress Indigo Cambric 5/11 do/. Cream Japanese Silk 7-M to 8/11 TASLQR COSTUMES. Summer Tweed Costumes for 45/White Linen Costumes 32/6 Coloured Linen Costumes for 12/11 White Embroidered Costumes 65/Linen Frocks 19/11 White Frocks 13/11 Print Frocks 10/6. MAiL ORDERS. If you are not able to call why don’t you do more business with us by mail. Have wo failed or is it that you have not thought suiliciently about it ? The process is simple. You just write in -jour wants and we shall see that you get the Goods by return mail. UNDERSKIRTS. White Skirt 2/11 White'Skirt 3/11 Print Skirt 2/11 Moirette Skirt, coloured 4/11 Moirette Skirts, black, G/il BLOUSES IN White Muslin 2/11 Silk Blouses for 7/11 UNDERCLOTHING. Ladies’ Knickers from 1/9 Ladies’ Chemises from 1/6 ~ Camisoles from 1/11 ~ Combinations from 3/11 ~ Night Dre'sses from 4/11 Wool Vests'from Is. Ladies’ Stockings 8d to 3/6 a pair Coloured Stockings from 1/6

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 89, 28 November 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 89, 28 November 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 89, 28 November 1911, Page 7

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