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Daisy Fly Killer 1/Kent’s Whalebone Headache Brushes 5/6 Other Hair brushes 1/- to 9/6 Hair Combs 6d to 2/6 - Goodwin’s Toilet Soaps, 5 cakes in box Is, large cakes 6d Soap Balls 6d, or box of 6 for 2/6. W atches and 1/ aet Marvellous Value will be found Here. / UE37 B£2f Clocks' Perfumes 3d to 3/6 • ■* tationery cheapest in town Aluminium Goods iSee: my Id Postcards. Now that Xmas is over my Toy Show Room is filled with a large assortment of useful and Fancy articles all at 1/- each. Throughout the year the room will be known as my 1/- Dept. Special purchases will be made from time to time and value for 1/- always. If time permits when in town please call and have a walk around the 1/- room. m - j . -o Sh., .rata XJ That’s whaft St syreSv Bs2 The EGMONT HAIRDRESSING SALOON Always to the front has just installed a Premier Electric Vibrator for Head and Face Massage. when you get your Cigars Tobacco and Cigarettes from this Store as our Stock Is always Fresh. Recommended by leading Physicians, and is most invigorating. Cash Trader, Broadway, Stratford. P.O. Box - - 21.

BUSINESS NOTICES. SIDNEY WARD. N. F. DUNLOP. f ■■ A WARD & DUNLOP. LAND; ESTATE, HOUSE, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. f MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS, STRATFORD. *%...■ AGENTS FOR—. I GUARDIAN ASSURANCE CO. KLONDYKE BUTTER COOLER. COPPER SIGNS, Etc. | MACKERETH’S SWEET-PEA MANURE. SELECT DAIRYING AND CRAZING FARM. A ACRES,' about 480 in grass, balance bush; L.1.P.; well sub-divided UTjb sheep-proof fence; about 120 acres plpughable; 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. Price «nly £8 10s; about £6OO cash, balance: arranged. WE SELL THE EARTH.

WITH THE APPROACH OF THE FESTIVE SEASON- —? COMES the annual problom “What to Give.” The question is answered thoughtfully, comprehensively, and satisfactorily, by the hundred and .one, beautiful* useful, and inexpensive Gift suggestions now arrayed attractively in bur windows and show cases. Pevier,'the great Perfume distiller, is represented by the best products of his manufacture; in fact, the exquisite, delicate, yet noh-intrusive odours represent the acme of perfection. ■ Caskets containing one and two attractively-cul uiass the Silver Mounts on the Smelling Salts, Phials, and the glitter of Silver-back Brushes and Combs, shed a shimmering radiance over our Pharmacy that denotes the,approach.of;that glorious, wondrous inheritance of all the Christian Worm—Christmas. ■ We extend to you a hearty Invitation to call and see how thoroughly we have prepared for your every XMAS NEED. F EDWARDS. '

m WvftMGOl&cwiK ,' **: ■ : - , , w. H. ROWE. , ' !*»&: -.iWife-H'-*Jcobr ** W ;«)i Ml W’? i . v ; 'i y ■ V .•: ••,■■•'.- \ W'A’NTTIRST Q'U’A-LftY^'‘’ ! ! :,r ’ * l ''" - ■' ™ CLOSER SEED, WRITE TO US FOR SAMPLES AND QUOTATIONS. T '■" • ' • ; i ', .h, ’ • ... - • ' ■■ - WE stock all Seeds required for Autumn Sowing, drawn only froiri the most reliable sources, including-!. * ■ ■ » - ■-• -■ ■ ■ ■ - •£ ■ RYEGRASS, Perennial, Canterbury double-machined. HAWKE’S BAY double-machined. COCKSFOOT, Double-dressed Akaroa _ ' \ u ' .-FnrraefeVDiWSedvnidbrlff/ er!i ,nl '■ ■OOWv GRABS,rB6&t Selectedve-r 1 ! b. v 0 ' .yixvJ ’ ! - " eowe,::, . ■ * .f £ iy t - j rPI |,f |'• , v i | 1 i KING AND BROUGHAM STREETS ‘ : r > NEW PLYMOUTH f-. ,'f a

FOR SALE. On A AGEES, adjoining railway ZUU station, school, post oihoe, ‘hotel,- town-hall, and - stores ; large dusd plant - factory on property, paying'l3d per-lb., for butter-fat this season; t large house ;■ well fenced ar id subdivided; good, up-to-date outbulaings; <all level land, and good portion in crop. Price £3O per acre; 25 per cent, cash, balance at 5 per cent , or would consider sheep country in exchange. Address— ■: “FARMER,” . '.Care “Stratford Evening Post/' [Established 1896.} JOHN pBTRIE, WATCHMAKER AND .JEWELLER. Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, 8llv«r- ---' ware,i and Eliotroplate, OF EVER? DESCRIPTION. Large Assortment of Articles suitable for presents, AT LOWEST PRICES. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. JOHN. PETRIE, Rro»dv»ay- StratfnrJ

TWO OF THE BEST ON EARTH OR ANYWHERE ELSE. ROYER MOTOR BICYCLES, B.S.A. BICYCLES. WE have fortunately secured the Agency for * the Celebrated ROVER MOTOR BICYCLE, h.p., designed by practical men—men who know wliat is wanted in a Motor Cycle, a Bicycle that can be depended on; guaranteed ahead of any other 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 be relied upon, fitted with' every up-to-date iniprovement, and -including Dunlop Tyres, Eadie Coaster Hub, Brooks’ Saddle, etc. Price £ls. ,Our Repair Department is up to date.; all Cycle and Phonograph Dealer, Opposite Club Hotel. P woik u-uaraiueea.

HERBERT’S V .- V I , ' ■ . UP-TO-DATE SALE COMMENCES Tuesday, February 20th. A Wondrous Array of Bargains, all Seasonable Goods, will be almost given away. Our whole stock at prices that will make a record. Be sure and get our Sale bill, if not write us, we’ll post one to you. Don’t mistake our shop—there’s only one Herbert’s —and bargains like these you only get at

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 45, 17 February 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 45, 17 February 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 45, 17 February 1912, Page 7

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