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We cannot speak too highly of Roslyn all-wool blankets, rugs, tweeds, worsteds, suits, football jerseys, unshrinkable flannels, piaidings, and underwear, “Delta” finish, for men, women and children.

McMillan and Fredric, Engineers, Broadway, Stratford, sole agents for the ’Wellington Welding Company. Specialists in all classes of icpan work, broken castings, motor-car and motor bike cylinders, gear cases, etc. Aluminium, cast iron, cast steel, malleable, cast and mild steel. Absolutely tile only people who can successfully weld cast iron and aluminium. x

“UNSFOSLABLE ” DEVON SERGES. For real hard serviceable wear, there is nothing to come up to heavy “Knock About” Serges. If you want something that will keep its colour, wear clean, and cannot be spoilt by sea water, may even be “boiled in soda” without changing its colour, and wear till you are tired of it; go to Robinson’s and get some of their “Devon Serges.” Iney are 50 to 52 inches w do, and all wool, in best shades of navy. Prices are 3s 3d. 4s 6d, 4s lid, aiid os Oil. The “Knock A bouts’ ’ with a strain of cotton, which helps the wear, and same width as Devons, are '2s 9d and 3s 3d per yard. We have ladies’ Skirts and Costumes made of these goods, and can lionestly recommend them for real service. Robinson’s, Manchester House. x PUBLIC NOTICES. “DINNA FOUGHT” THE /"N RAND SCOTTISH GATHERING, I3T Under the auspices of the TARANAKI PROVINCIAL SCOTTISH SOi.l LTV. in the TOWN Ed ALL, STRATFORD, FRIDAY, 2.1 AY 24 (EMPIRE DAY), 1912. SCOTCH SONGS BY Madame Grooms, Wellington. Miss hlcNab, Auckland. Mr. E. Sargent, Hawcra, And.a Number of Local Vocalists, Including STRATFORD MALE QUARTETTE. HIGHLAND MUSIC and DANCING. Concert 8 p.m. DANCE TO FOLLOW. (Music by Beesley’s Orchestra). Tickets— Gentlemen ss, Ladies 2s 6d. ALEX. HENDERSON, Hon. Secretary. notlqet^ ANY Person found Trespassing on the Propertes of the undersigned, with dog or gun, nr in pursuit of game, will be PROSECUTED. The

said properties are • situate upon or adjoining the Salisbury, Croydon, and Mdkara Roads. C. GOODWIN, A. W. BUDGE, W. HATHAWAY, T. VICKERS. TO SELL OR LEASE. 'ANTED to Sell, or Lease, t, » V Boardinghouse, situated a'o 1) dug! as. Apply A. WALTER, Douglas. DAIRY HERDS. W<l have several Dairy Herds for Sale. For further particulars, apply MATTHEWS AND DENNETT, Auctioneers, Inglewood. C*L» A-W isa/ . WILL BE GIVEN For the Best Answer to the Question "Docs the Expense of EVSusio Lessons PAY THE PARENTS?" No entrance fees. Replies to extent of about 200 words, and sent in by 28th just. Address— W, E. HOLDEN,

PIANOFORTE TUNER, STRATFORD. (16 Years’ Piano Trade Experience). Workshop— York Chambers, Stratford. LAND. LAND. LAND. LAND. LAND. STERLING VALUES. ACRES, choice Coast Land, „ „ 4-roomed good House, sheds, etc., line plantation, and orchard; level land, in good order, metal road; close to school and factory. Price —A Bargain—Only £l6 10s per acre; terms £4OO cash. PRETTY VILLA, 5 rooms and all conveniences, f acre level land, garden, and live hedges, etc. Price —very cheap—£6so; terms £IOO cash. QKA ACRES, the best of Dairying Land, sub-divided and in good order; 8-roomed House, 20-bail shed, metal road, handy school and factory. Price tor Quick Sale, £lB 10s per aero. Terms £6OO cash. Apply E, J. CAR! AND CO., LAND AGENTS, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH If TAINTED, by steady young man VV 1201, Work of any kind. Appk “Steady,” “Evening Post” Office.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 20, 21 May 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 20, 21 May 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 20, 21 May 1912, Page 6

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