aus«fc£bis NOtICEIS. LARGE CONS IGNMEN TS OF NEW GOODS FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS. HAVE ARRIVED, AND ARE NOW BEING SHOWN. *HE JHE IHE THE THE THE THE THE THE LATEST LATEST LATEST LATEST LATEST LATEST LATEST LATEST LATEST STYLES IN LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS. STYLES IN LADIES’ READY ™ WEAR HATS. STYLES IN GIRLS’ AND MAIDS’ HATS. STYLES IN LADIES’ COSTUMES. STYLES IN LADIES’ BLOUSE ROBES. _ _ T - nTTCn rq STYLES IN LADIES’ PRINT AND T}IJLOUSESSTYLES IN LADIES’ SILK SHIRT BLOUSES STYLES AND MATERIALS IN DRESS FABRICS. MATERIALS IN COTTON DRESS FABRICS. PRICES BEDROCK-VALUES UNSURPASSED. A. SPENCE. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY c°LIMITED AMD F EDUCED, BTRATFORO. STOCK AUGTiO&ESSS, LAND SALESMEN, AND CS£«»AL MKR6HAJKHU ~ ~ ACRES O.R.P-, at 16s; nice sheep country, 3 miles from store and Pnut Office 8 miles to railway; 200 to 250 acres in grass, no ,CJ , 00 d stroii" land, with plenty of Matai and lotara for fennurs es ’ froomed and g Ld /airy; owner milks 25 to 30 cows, ice £3 10s pbr acre; very easy termswill be given to a practical man.^ ACRES O R.P., at 18s per acre, with 300 acres in grass; whore, 000 Wind orchard, and garden; this is splendid easy sheep country Vnmlftv ■ railway passes within about 2 miles; owing to the owner good quality ’ f 1l Se p? ce has justbeen reduced from £2 15s per acre to riel i for ’ spot S above a mortgage ot £BOO which bos 4 years to L It 6 per cent. We consider thisproperty a sound a PRES nnlendid Dairy Farm, level land free of weeds ; well divided OOiH cood buildings; 150 acres carried 47 cows, which returned ■iHX £ls fifSer cow dunng the past season. Price £3l per acre, with dfleoo i bKS on goo 3 ternis at 5 per cent. This is a fine proSa.“ d S e«ra| Ch S in the Waikato and Bay of Plenty 6 navß Districts, such as the following;— ACRES snlendid Dairying Land, with every convenience, railway, >OO S etc Price £22 pe? aero. Owner would consider good town °A er A y AcSeSIPSymg 1 P Symg 45 cows, every convenience, town, factory, school, .00 and’raUwayi mile away. Splendid land, level and well watered. 'o beautiful rolling land, all ploughed and re-grassed; HOO railway, township, school, and factory about 1 mile; splojidi.. ” s tod, woolshed and stabies. Cheap at £l6 10s, easy terms. No. 36d A. Ci BELL, Land Salesman. t WE STOCKACHINERY— FARMERS-* FAYOTJRITB DRILLS, DISC HARROWS (without pole) CHAIN AND SPIKE HARROWS, REID AND GRAY PLOUGHS, Etc, W. A. HEWITT, Airnnt.
DON’T GET THE BLUES—cet mmm&> EDWARDS’ TONING - UP TONIC. If you do get the blues, that tired-out-before-you-begin feeling, you needn’t lose expensive time laying up, or take an enforced holiday, just at the busy season ; or turn out don’t-oare sort of work Just because you are In a don't-care sort of mood. No! EDWARDS’ QUININE AND IRON CORDIAL Is not only as GOOD AS A GOOD HOLIDAY, stages rr in that it tones up the system; gives appetite; increases vitality; enriches the blood; but it does mode—it does it at less expense than the cheapest holiday. Better a Bottle of EDWARDS’ QUININE AND IRON CORDIAL in the home than a forced holiday or a doctor, who could not prescribe a better medicine. It’s easy to take, too. Price 2s 6d and 4s 6d. F. EDWARDS. PHARMACIST. Telephone 70. STRATFORD.
WE PLEASE THOSE WHO WANT THE BEST. 5 NO SHODDY WORK TURNED OUT. A TRIAL SOLICITED. THE EGMONT COACH AND CARRIAGE C° (Late Pollock’s), STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 59, 2 November 1912, Page 2
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