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BUSINESS* NOTICES. S3S ■ \ c -‘V : t »i ; s r . DESPERATE .BARGAINS , !N DRESS GOODS, COTTON FABRSCS MUST BE CLEARED. As This Sale progresses people are beginning to realise more thoroughly that we are absolutely determined to quit our Surplus Summer Stocks. The District has never had such decidedly distinctive bargains to exploit. CAREFULLY CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING, AND THEN ACT PROMPTLY/ LOT LOT LOT THE 1. WHITE and FANCY COLOURED DRESS MUSLINS and MERLAWNS, formerly sold from 6d to 9d per yard, now all one price, 4d per yard. 2. WHITE and FANCY COLOURED DRESS MUSLINS and MERLAWNS, ordinary prices 7Jd to 10J<1, j now all one price, per yard. '3. WHITE and FANCY COLOURED DRESS MUSLINS and MERLAWNS usual prices 9d to Is per yard, now all one price, 7ld per yard.' / ENTIRE STOCK OF DRESS LINENS, COTTON POPLINS, AND REPPS IS BEING SOLD AT PRICES ENTIRELY IN FAVOUR OF THE BUYER. A. SPENCE. STRATFORD r ~>/v. .. s'?**/I' mmm* W-.f ; 9 4 & $ NEWTON KING. AUCTIONEER, LAND, STOCK, AND STATION ACENT, PRODUCE AND GENERAL MERCHANT. SEE LAND ADVERTISEMENT FAGE 8 IMPLEMENT ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 8 PRODUCE ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 7 ■ 'V ,•• ’ , BROADWAY, STRATFORD LAMASON AND, MELVILLE. auctioneers, |S AND MERCHANTS. i , . .... „ .. Superphosphate. , r..r. H '"cVITTON’S SE*EDS SUTTON’S SEEDS. ■ . , ported direct from Messrs jiflj casps; tpjinsure good keepa toil e mtity of annum sw*de Sutton’s Famous Crimson, King, Sutton’s Famous Green Top Y>L lions F™“ u6 I ”;XTd==°™urn!p, SutSrF am o U s Purple Top Wei Aberdeen Turnip. ALSO— . 1 •;••••■ 11 Hurst's Swede and Turnip Seeds m all the leadjng. lines. ! !; \ORDER EARLY. <- LAMASON and MELVILLE, BROADWAY.

r, p 3 •vCf-V 'NEW ZEALAND , LOAN AGENCY „ C°LIMITED. STRATFORD. STOCK AUCTIONEERS. LAND SALESMEN. AND GENERAL MERCHANTS for immediate sale. GOODWILL OF LEASE OF 51 AGEES, situated within 6 minutes’ of u 1 F.,pT-nrv school P. 0., and* railway. Owner leaving the country, and m offering the goodwill 1 together with 20 cows, 22 fully paid up shares, horsef cart, harness, milk cans, and sundries at the low figure of £550. An intending purchaser may see returns from the farm for the past seasons. This is a cheap property. ■ No. 10 470 ACRES EDUCATION LEASE. TWAqti has 45 years to run at la per acre rent; all felled and in grass, and LL divided into 8 sheep-proof paddocks; free of weeds, situated within 1 mile of railway and township. A good property and cheap at the price asked Price £5 10s per.'acre for goodwill; good terms. No. 3 33 WE HAVE SEVERAL PROPERTIES FOR EXCHANGE. m/. machinery— WE-STOCK A. C. BELL, Land Salesman. FARMERS’ FAVOURITE DRILLS DISC HARROWS (without pole) CHAIN AND HARROWS REID AND GRAY PLOUGHS, Eto. SEEDS. WE HAVE . FULL STOCKS OF—MANGOLDS— YELLOW GLOBE LONG RED TURNIPS' G.T.Y. ABERDEEN P.T.Y. ABERDEEN P.T. MAMMOTH. SWEDES—SUPERLATIVE MONARCH CRIMSON KING ' JOHN BULL CHAMPION 'MAGNUM BONUM. MAIZENINETY DAY HICKORY KING (W. Tooth) ALSO. ALL VARIETIES OF HIGH QUALITY GRASS SEEDS. PRICES ON APPLICATION. W. A. HEWITT, Agent. ASK YOUR FRIENDS about the Photographs pro luced at Me ALL! STER’S STUDIO. Compare the work with any other in Taranaki. On enquiry you will find the prices are the LOWEST IN THE PROVINCE. Patronise the local. Studio, you will be satisfied, and your friends will be pleased. M C ALLISTER PHOTOGRAPHER, S roadway North, StratforcL

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 38, 9 February 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 38, 9 February 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 38, 9 February 1912, Page 2

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