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BUSINESS NOTICES. WE KNOW OUR BUSINESS. WE KNOW WHERE TO BUY. STUDY THESE PRICES—SUGAR—No. la, iQS D Bug SUGAR— No. 2, 10 s 1" Bag - KEROSENE—QS OATMEAL—gS QD per Bag. POLLARD— 0D 2001 b Sack., These Prices Must Appeal to You, MASTERS AND D per Case. SON’S. BROADWAY ... ... STRATFORD.

Tins ISN’T A GAG. It’s a word •to the wise. If you want to succeed with your life and wife; drink always with gladness wherever you be the drink that is best—Suratura Tea. A N INVERCARGILL belle cried “ Goodness! Here’s a sell! I ordered 1 Suratura Tea, and that confounded grocer he has sotit instead some rubbishy old stuff from China! Dearie me I This really IS a sell!” > rpHE TIGER and the kangaroo, the •J- wagtail and the pout, were feeling glum one afternoon, and met to talk it out. They soon were chuckling cheerfully above their Suratura Tea. WILLY HIGGLES got the wriggles when the Rev. Samuel Stiggles started on his “Lastly now”. Willy slept and dreamt that he drank some Suratura Tea. He was happy, anyhow. ip HE SAD SEA CEASETH, and JL that sufficeth us. Since we’ve still got Suratura, what’s the use of fuss. Let the sun suck up the sea, if it ‘leaves the perfect Tea! rriHE LADY HENRIETTA DE •JL VERB licked her sweet lips and smiled, for she saw that the time was half past three, and heard outside upon the stair the footstep of her maid McNair, who brought the Suratura Tea. OF FIJI sat and wept by away in a moment one day when he drank ( f.VIA But his gloom passed Suratura —that’s TEA ! ,5a

..If Mi: NEW PERFECTION -....■STOVES. EMM 7-EV i ' -C ' ■i* /’ { f 1 ;h iil I <>!■ * ■ ■?'' • ;!•■ - .... Have* Solved the Problem of Clean, Handy, and Economical Cooking. A WORKING DEMONSTRATION of these Famous Cookers will bo given on both days of the Stratford A. and P. Show. LADIES! DON’T MISS IT! RELLRINGER BROS., LTD. A FEW EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD PROPERTIES NOW ADVERTISED FOB THE FIRST TIME. CUSH SHEEP STATION, 1892 acres. East Taranaki,, papa and limestone country ; good motor road through from New Plymouth about 950 acres in grass, 250 ploughable, 100 now being broken up; 150 acres new clearing ready to burn. The, grass land & fenced into 14 sheep-proof paddocks; good 7-roomed house, iron woolshod 70 by 30 yards, and dip. The place is carrying 1800 breeding ewes and other stock, which car be taken over at valuation. Tenure of land—74s acres freehold 740 O.R.P. at 16s, 200 Education Reserve at 9d (perpetually renewable), 118 L.I.P. at Is 3d, and 19 short term tenancy. Family reasons compel early departure from New Zealand, and the really lon price of £6 10s per acre is asked to effect a prompt sale. A large part of the money .may bo left on. F. P. COR KILL, New Plymouth DAIRY FARM, East Taranaki, 30C acres choice country, handy to railway. All in pasture except small clumps reserved bush; good 7 roomed house and convenient outbuildings ; fenced in about 12 paddocks, sheep-proof; school. P.O. and store near; wintered 500 ewes and some cattle, freehold £l3; £2200 at 5.) per cent. F. P. CORKTLL, New Plymouth. BUSH HOMESTEAD, with outlying sheep run, North Taranaki, <OO and 1700 acres, well improved papa country, rapidly improving locality, carries 2 to 2.) sheep, ten uro L.I.P. at 9d. Price £7750; only £IOOO cash needed. I can arrange for balance. F. P. CORKILL’, New Plymouth.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 71, 16 November 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 71, 16 November 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 71, 16 November 1912, Page 4

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