Dili sy■ Fly Killer 1/Kent's Whalebone Headache Brushes 5/6 Other Hair brushes !/•• to '■ 9/6 Hair Combs 6d to 2/6 Goodwin’s Toilet Soaps, 5 cakes in box Is, large T-cakes 6d Soap Balls 6d, or box of 6 * for 2/6. Watches and 4? Clocks '■ perfumes 3d to 3/6 Stationery cheapest in town Aluminium Goods I BUS/ Marvellous ITalue will fee found Here. / eras Now that Xmas is over my Toy Show Room is Oiled wi a large assortment of useful and Fancy articles all at 1/- each. Throughout the year the room will he known as my 1/- Dept. Special purchases will be made from time to time and value for I/- always. If time permits when in town pleased" and have a walk around the 1/- room. n as BBSS see my Id Postcards mm* ■- ' HE? 0 i Sr 5* V'iV^va-.l VT’v - il v k A Vi'juO (ill wii m srf* tarnocac That’s 62 EsS when you get your Cigars I obacco and Cigarettes from this Store as our Stock is always Fresh. Tin EGMONT HAIRDRESSING SALOON Always to the front has just installed a Premier Electric Vibrator for Head and Face Massage. Recommended by leading Physicians, and is most invigorating. E. JAMES, cash Trader, Broadway, Stratford P.O. Box 21.
BUSINESS NOTICES. SIDNEY WARD. N. F. DUNLOP. v WARD & DUNLOP. LARD, ESTATE, HOUSE, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS, STRATFORD. ’ AGENTS, FOR— ~ GUARDIAN ASSURANCE CO. KLONDYKE BUTTER COOLER. COPPER SIGNS, Etc. MACKERETH’S SWEET-PEA MANURE. > SELECT DAIRYING AND CRAZING FARM. K A \ ACRES, about 480 in grass, balance bush; L.I.P. J well sub-divided OTT sheep-proof fence; about 120 acres plougbable; close to factory, 10 miles from railway, good roads, 2-sheep country; good house, cowshed, and sheep-yards; 64 cows can be milked on homestead section, lilce only. £8 10s; about £6OO cash, balance arranged. WE SELL THE 1 BARTH. WITH THE APPROACH OF THE FESTIVE SEASON ? POSIES the annual problem “ What to Give.” The question is answered I / thoughtfully, comprehensively, and satisfactorily, by the hundred and one , beautiful, useful, and inexpensive Gift suggestions now arrayed attractively in our windows and show cases. Pcvier, the great ierfume distiller, is represented by the best products of bis manumcturG; in fact, the exquisite, delicate, yet non-intrusive odours represent the acme of perfection* Caskets containing one and two attractivcly-cui uiass Bottles the Silver Mounts on the Smelling Salts, J Inals, and the glitter of Brushes and Combs, shed a shimmering radiance over our Pharmacy that denotes the approach of that glorious, wondrous inheritance of all tha Christian World —Christmas. We extend to you a hearty Invitation to call and see how thoroughly le have prepared for your every XMAS NEED. Jie l JS , F. EDWARDS. PHARMACIST, Broadway, Stratford. AVvTvMCOLL. W. H. ROWE. ' r 'IF YOU WANT FIRST QUALITY ,; '<v . 'G-h T'y / { f * '■-I i /’( A ■C il t ■-CLOSER' pEED ‘ WRITE At) u£ ! FOR SAMPLES AND QUOTATIONS. " WE stock all Seeds required for Autumn Sowing, drawn only from th< most reliable sources, including— „ RYEGRASS, Perennial, Canterbury double-machined. • HAWKE’S BAY double-machined. ; ITALIAN, Best Canterbury. ■ COCKSFOOT, Double-dressed Akaroa Farmers’ Dressed. ...... COW- GRASS, ■ Best Selected. ; _■; ,• - j ' : : ’• tsthttf PLOVER TIMOTHY, CRESTED' DOG’S TAIL, CHEWING’! FESCUE : LOtuS MAJOR, ENGLISH TREFOIL, PDA PRATENSfb FOXTAIL. TiVvUJ 1 { :,i •' ■ ■;■ i; ~ KING AND BROUGHAM STREETS WM. .ROWE. NEW PLYMOUTH FOR SALE. .. . ACRES, adjoining railway j\J\J station, school, post oilice, hotel, town hall, and stqres; large dual plant factory on property, paying 13d per lb., for butter-fat this season; large house; well fenced aid subdivided; good, up-to-date outbuildings.; all level land, and good portion in crop. Price £3O per acre; 25 per icent. cash, balance at 5 per cent,, or ' would consider sheep country in exV . Address—- — .'A' “FARMER” Care “Stratford Evening Post.'' {Established 1896.1 *■}: * • '•-■■■ “ fc . JOHN -pETBIE, JT ’ WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Silverware, and Eliotroplate, OF EVERY’ DESCRIPTION. Large Assortment of Articles suib able for presents, AT LOWEST PRICES. REPAIRS ‘ A SPECIALITY. JOHN PETRIE, . Broad’•'•y. Htratfnrd TWO OF THE BEST ON EARTH OR ANYWHERE ELSE ROVER MOTOR BICYCLES, P.S.A. BICYCLES. WE have fortunately secured tin Agency for the Celebrated ROVER MOTOR BICYCLE, h.p.. designed by practical men—men winknow what is wanted in a Motor Cy cle, a Bicycle .that can be depended on; guaranteed ahead of any make for points of Superiority and Durability. Prices and full particulars on application. Our 1911 MODEL B.S.A. BICYCLE is the acme of perfection; no better bicycle was ever imported into the Dominion; a machine to bo relied upon, fitted with’ every up-to-date improvement, and , including Dunlop Tyres, Eadio Coaster Huh, Brooks’ Saddle, etc. Price £l3. Our Repair Department is up to date.; all work Guaranteed. P. C. PRICE. ’ i Cycle and Phonograph Dealer, Opposite Chib Hotel.
SR ES KTT Hi MADE umm «S 3 nm W 11. -1 ft S ira a raft gH ra )WAY, - - STRATFORD. On.gccount of the wretchedly unseasonable weather manufacturers and wholesale agents holding large Stocks have become DESPERATE. They have bedff: making substantial sales of this Season’s Goods.- We are fortunate in securing 3 PARCELS Ladies’ and Maid’s Stockings, Ladies’ Summer Costunics, Ladies’ White Underclothing and UnderThey’re new, smart, and the prices—well, read the prices yourself Stockings. An everyday Line 3 pair for 1/114 Another marvel 2 pair for 1/11 ~ Some wonderfm value plain Llama Hose from 1/G. Plain Cashmere Black lid Lovely line Plain Tan, all wool 1/3 Costumes. Well-made, tailor-cut, nicely trimmed 8/11, white and colors, worth 18/G One piece Princess Pobe 15/11, worth 30/- easy Linenene holies, good colors, very smart 14/1.1 Some beautiful White Coats and gkirts 17/G, 24/G, easily the cheapest thing shown here. Underclothing. Special line Underskirts 2/11, 3/11 Nicely trimmed Camisoles, 111, 2/3 ! Well-cut, strong Chemise 1/6 Special value Nights 3/3 A lot of better grade Goods in well-made, well-cut good P Lawns and Longcloths at prices that will surprise the keenest shopper.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 40, 12 February 1912, Page 7
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