BUSSMESS NOTICES. HE Building Trade supplied with all classes of Timber—Rimu, Matai, Birch, Totara, White Fine. Scantling and Dressed Lines, in any size or run ; ci’t and dressed by expert machinists. Powollizec Timber. —The new process making timber practically everlasting. Fencing Material of Every Kind— Posts, Battens, Strainers, sawn and split. Orders consigned to any address (freight p:iid). Not connected with any Sawmill;rs’ Association. For Prices, apply W. Me ALLEY, Corry’s Buildir Ridgway Si.ect, Wamsfamu.
FUNERAL REFORM. IN Consideration for Prompt Payment, my Fee for Funeral Furnishing, including Hire and Hearse, (£9) nine pounds stg. Only one quality—the best. Don’t be talked into paying more than is necessary. H. S. General PREHSTLEY. House Furnisher, REGAN STREET. ’Phone 105. -'STOP WILL HAVE A REALLY HAPPY CHRISTMAS If you MAKE OTHERS HAPPY. You can do this by buying MAS pRESENTS At G. W. MILLS’, BROADWAY NORTH. Teddy Bears, Kinematographs, Postcard Albums, Annuals of all sorts, Leather Goods, Handbags, Wallets, Pocket-Books, Ladies’ and Gents Dressing-Cases, Writing Desks, Bibles, Prayer Books, Silver and Plated Ware, and everything that will please for the big people, and DOLLS AND TOYS For the Little Ones. X MAG--1911 ! Is Now Showing the LARGEST AND BEST-SELECTED STOCK OF CHRISTMAS GOODS ' 1: : i ■ i Ever, Shown in " -i... 'St ! ord. i A splendid,radge of LcAther .Goods/ including Ladies’ iff Sind Bags, Purses, Wallet's, Dms'sihg-cases, etc." A*. spleHdid assortment if Reward Books, ‘including Children’s Annuals, Girls’ and Boys’ Own, Chums, etc., Bibles, Prayer Books, Postcard Albums, etc., etc. A large ?tock of Christmas■ Cards, -Birthday Hards, Postcards, Diaries, and General Stationery. TOYS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. A splendid lino of Dolls, Prams. A beautiful lot of goods suitable for presentation, in Silver and Plated Ware, Inkstands, Smokers’ ...Cabinet?, Writing Desks, Work-boxes, Tea Sets, Fancy Glassware/ - Vases, Ornaments, ate, A ‘very large stock > direct from the potteries, Cutlery and useful Kituhen Requisites. C, . T. McKEOWN,-’ Broadway. pfCS mo in slopping nighl coughs, curing obstinate colds and chast complaints. A lady living in Lome Street, Wellington, writes: , “I have used 1 1 miking s L.inseeo Emulsion’ for myself and children with grand results. Having a nice, palatable taste, the children lake it readily. ” “Tonking's LiNsrmn Emulsion.” From al! Chemists & Storekeepers. 1/6. 2/6. VC bottle, L r Fasty Drink FOR SUMMER PINEAPPLE SQUASH BLACK CURRANT SQUASH R RASPBERRY SQUASH LEMON SQUASH Frosh ripe Fruit Juices prepared at tho cloan factory Ft »?“$, fl in ffi a tr 1 * \ f If imLt.l .. ■ ■> -J/./ >3 THERE ARE CH3LDREM W | THE HOUSE I- •| Save Trouble and Spare Pain by keeping at hand a tin of /s>s o J i Agnimotil 111 fitiiil Sri I IT ACTS LIKE ft CHARM 1 IG'HTEE FM T J E N C E POULTRY NOTICES tt SNE-BRED UTILITY POULTRY. Jj WHITE WYANDOTTES, from the best American strains. , WHITE LEGHORNS, mainly 1 ad-n-nn-Brookes and American. BLACK MINORCAS, one of the best Laying Strains in N.Z. All stock on free range, and in openfrouted houses. All Sittings 7s Od for 12. A limited number of orders taken for aayold chicks, at Is each. Orders can lie left with R, E. ANDERSON; Ironmonger, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 4, 14 December 1911, Page 3
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