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WAMTEDB. ANTED Known—Job Printing VV in all its branches at lowest current rates, at the “Stratford Evening Post” Job Printing Office. WANTED, Every Man in Taranaki to see display of Hard Hats now showing at Mullen and Marshall’s. The Kash, Stratford. BREAD —Try our Plain and Fancy Dreads; they cannot be beaten. Wo deliver daily. Try our Delicious Cakes with your Afternoon Tea. ELDER, Broadway. WANTED Known, we have just received a very fine lot of Ladies “Ready-to-Wear” Tweed Hats and Costumes—you will like the goods and the low prices; come and see. R. H. White and Co., Ready Money Drapers, “White’s Corner.” Stratford. KEEP the little ones warm and well-clad by procuring a Caricul Coat in latest style and at lowest price from MRS. McOALLUM’S, Broadway. fif* ACRES FREEHOLD, miles OD from creamery, 2 miles from Stratford Post Office, all level and ploughable; large portion has been ploughed ; 10 acres turnips ; subdivided into six paddocks; 6-room house, 10bail cowshed, concrete floor. Price £B2 per acre; terms £3OO cash. GILCHRIST AND CO., Land Agents, York Chambers, Stratford. FOR SALE, about 60 Acres, I *ehold, near factory and school; 4-roomed house, and outbuildings; level land, and all ploughable; price £2l per acre; terms £345 cash, balance purchase money at 5 per cent, for long term, if desired. Apply T. LAMASON, Auctioneer. I7M)R SALE, 70 Acres, freehold, all 1 level land, near creamery and school; 4-roomed house, all autbu 11ings, 8 paddocks; price ...26 per acre, including 20 cows, 1 bull, 1 horse, cart and harness, and factory shares; £566 down, balance easily arranged. Apply T. LAMASON. Auctioneer. FOR SALE, 100 Acres, freehold, 1J acres shelter bush, 8 acres turnips, 65 acres been stumped; 4roonied house and outbuildings; no mortgage. Price £32 per acre; terms £SOO down, £SOO in 5 years at 5 per cent., balance of purchase money long term. An excellent farm. Apply iLAMASON, Auctioneer. C 4 GENTRY Visitors and the travel- > ling public will find comfort and quietness at the Stanley Private HoteL _ ' YOUR satisfaction is our aim. Brocklebanks’ for the Best Furniture. mHE STANLEY, Regan Street, the JL leading Private Hotel in Stratford. Everything of the best. ¥¥ 7 ANTED Known that, notwithW standing all that is claimed for the so-called cheap electric lamps, “Osrams” are still out on their own, and the cheapest in the long run. McMillan and Fredric, Agents. ADIES who are thinking of purchasing a Winter Coat or Paleshould hesitate until they have i MRS. McCALLUM’S Up-to-date setion, and ascertained her prices. D GRAHAM, Broadway, has the . Best and Cheapest Fruit in town; regular shipments of Bananas. Try him.” He will give you the best value in Stratford. )R SALE, 5 h.p. Electric Motor; imported specially to suit the tford Electrical Supply Co.’s powOn exhibition at McMillan and Tic’s. _______ mHE STRATFORD DISTRICT S HIGH SCHOOL Swimming Baths are now open. Hours: Women, 5.30 to 6.30 a.in.; Men, 6.30 a.m. to 8 a.m.; Girls, 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.; Boys, 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. [E Great Relinquishing Sale now being held by me is not an orY event, hut a gigantic effort to the whole stock within a limited The reductions in prices made accordingly of the most drastic icter. A visit to the store will , R. A Spence, Broadway, Strat--300 ACRES, Freehold, Goou Quality; level told nudU' Handy to Cream ary. .1 B PLACE FOR LOST SOLES. i soles and (H) eels daily at A. BALE’S. HE UP-TO-DATE BOOT REPAIRER, ity’s Shop, Broadway, North. SSES RYAN Beg to inform the ADIES OF STRATFORD cl Surrounding Districts, cy are now prepared to underiIESSMAKING at Rooms at of the Church of England, satisfaction Guaranteed. UNIMPROVED FARMS FOB LITTLE MONEY. 80 ACRES, with deep water river frontage, 40s per acre. 100 ACRES, good flat land, and ploughable; 30s per acre. 142 ACRES, good land; 20s per acre. The total area 322 acres adjoins, and would make a good farm, lo be had on easy terms, or for a cash offer for the lot will be favourably considered. 165 ACRES, would make a good dairy farm when improved; 40s per acre, on easy terms. _ 117 ACRES, improved, all in grass, an ideal dairy farm, at £ls 10s, on easy terms. 142 ACRES, all improved, in grass and buildings; a fine dairy farm, at £l4 10s. WSLSOM AND ROBBINS, AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENT'S. rr >ii]ranga and To Puke.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 27, 29 May 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 27, 29 May 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 27, 29 May 1912, Page 1

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