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BUSINESS NOTICES. O c *h FOR CHRISTMAS SEASON. OUR OS'S ORDER. 61b Currants Is Ski. 61b Sultanas 2s 3d. 11b Lemon Peel, 6d. 3lbs Icing Sugar Is. 3 Essence Lemon Is. 2 Essence Almonds Bd. 1 Essence Cochineal sd. ill) Cooking Almonds 9d. lib Dessicated Cocoanut 7d. 6 Tins Pineapple 2s 6d. 12 Packets Jellies 2s. 31b Cornflour (Johnson’s) lid. 2 Edmonds’ Baking Powder'ls lOd, 1 -lib Tin Biscuits 2s. 11b Best Tea Is lOd. lib Mixed Lollies 6d. 1. Bottle Cordial Is. 21b Mixed Nuts Is 6d. 2 Tins Dessert Fruits 2s. Total £1 os. ORDER ONE AT ONCE. BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. i. Mric AND SON, BROADWAV. STRATFORD. The Office-Boy Knew. in an office, there is an old "boss,” Who always is wretchedly cross. Such a creature to argue, That try as they migh t do, Folks to please him were quite at a loss. One day a new office boy came. His verdict—“ Decidedly tame, Soon, I’ll alter all this And have one ray of bliss,” Morning-tea was HIS little gamel The “chief” gave a shriek of dismay, But, somehow, could not disobey, This strange deviation, To drink tea—botheration 1 What! was this tea, did he say P ' Boy, what do you mean by telling me, That this is only a cup of tea?” “ Please sir, it's ‘ SURATURA’; Mother says there is none purer," “'Tis better than any tea,” roared HE “ I’ll have it at eleven and three ! ” Now a happier staff cannot be found, Since twice a day Is handed round, The cup that cheers— SURATURA And quite endears This Chief now made renowned.

NEW PERFECTION ; j 1 2 i STOVES. •. :i.; ’I •- i-i 1 \ :x..n Have Solved the Problem of Clean, Handy, and Economical Cooking. A WORKING DEMONSTRATION ; H, >,>!'; i ; * of these Famous Cookers will be given ou both days of the Stratford A. and P. Show. LA DIES I DON’T MISS IT I BELLRINGER BROS., LTD.

A FEW EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD PROPERTIES NOW ADVERTISED FOB THE FIRST TIME. BUSH 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 read} to burn. The grass land its fonceu into 14 sheep-proof paddocks; good 7-roomed house, iron woolshed 70 by 30 yards, and dip. The place is carrying 1800 breeding ewes and other stock, which, can 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 Now Zealand, and the really low! price of £6 10s per acre is asked to effect a prompt sale. A large part of the money may bo left on. ff. P. COR K ILL, New Plymouth. DAIRY FARM, East Taranaki, 300 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, snegp-proof; school, P.O. and store near; wintered 500 ewes and some cattle. Freehold £l3; £2200 at 5) per cent. F. P. CORK ILL, New Plymouth. BUSH HOMESTEAD, 'with outlying sheep run, North Taranaki, 700 and 1700 acres, well improved papa country, rapidly improving locality, carries 2 to 2) sheep, tenure L.I.P. at 9d. Price £7750; only £IOOO cash needed. I can arrange for balance. F. P. CORKILL, New Plymouth. ]y| OTOR CAR FOR HIRE/ (ENGLISH AUSTIN.) 'Phone lOfl. H. H."gOLLOP, Proprietor.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 77, 23 November 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 77, 23 November 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 77, 23 November 1912, Page 4

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