BUSINESS NOTICES. SIDNEY WARD. H. F. DUNLOP. WARD & DUNLOP. LAND, ESTATE, HOUSE, AND OOMHiSSiOH AGENTS. 600 SHEEP COUNTRY FOR EXCHANGEACRES about 250 in grass, balance bush. Title: 400 acres O.R.P-, 200 ifl.P Four paddocks, sheep proof; 100 acres plonghablo; . i mTlte from railway station; “owner would changeproperty about Feiiding or Palmerston, WE SELL THE EARTH. PSBSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, SALE. THE GOLDSMITHS ANO SILVERSMITHS’ COMPANY fßoM fflG ]E rT^w^ To facilitate settlement of the part,cr»hip Mconnt" stock mus b,^'^ E ’ L!LER Y, S ’ PLATED WARE, Etc, Etc. ~ . , will be offered during this period at 4 From 15 to 25 Per Cent, w 1« Indeed
HOW ARE YOUR COWS DOING THIS SEASON ? TF you are satisfied with ‘‘near tins message; it is I * for the man who wants ins u-*“5 10 .l ust ?9At the price butter and cheese command to-day, one ailing cow will soon pull down your profits. STOHR’S CLEANSING DRENCH IS A PROFIT-BUILDER. There isn’t a single farmer in Taranaki who can do without it if he Va Test our assertions with a trial packet of STOHR’S DRENCH. It tones up the cow’s system, purifies the blood, thus, enabling the animal to give better milk and more of it. E. B. STOHR, CHEMIST, STRATFORD. DRAKE, G ROGER. THE SHOP FOR FANCY LINES. CAPE GOOSEBERRY,JAM, RED CURRANT JELLY, BLACK CURRANT JAM, STRAWBERRY CONSERVE, OAK MARMALADE, HONEY TINNED— A ASPARAGUS, OYSTERS, NEWBURY’S RUSK, Etc., DON’T FORGET THE ARMCHAIR FOR THE PERSON THAT BUYS THE MQST / DREADNOUGHT TEA FROM SEPT 30th to DECEMBER Ist W. P. NICOLL. W. H. ROWE. DAIRYING PLANT FOR SALE—VERY CHEAP, A client wishes to dispose of his DAIRYING PLANT, as he is giving dairying—4 h.p. Engine, Boiler (bested to 20DIbs), Alfa Laval Separator, Rss .GhUcn and Butter-maker, Belts, Brush, Spanners, and all extras essary to the plant. Splendid Plant for a few farmers wishing to start a small factory. WRITE US FOR PARTICULARS. WM. ROWE. BROUGHAM STREET, NB;W PLYMOUTH.
THE ROYAL TEA AND DINING ROOMS. FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY. 8. J. FIVAC Proprietor, (Late Mrs. Brown’s Roojms). STRATFORD’S BEST AND MOST COMFORTABLE DINING ROOMS, LUNCHEON ROOMS AND TEA ROOMS. Fresh Fruit and High-class Confectionery. HOT MEALS AT ALL HOURS. S. J. FIVAC ... ... Proprietor,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 58, 1 November 1912, Page 7
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