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WANTEDS. Garage, Broadway Sruth. WANTED, in private family, two or three permanent Boarders; 3min. walk from Post Office; comfortable home. Apply this office. WANTED, a Man, for farm work; good wages to good man. Apply W. F. Eichstaedb, Waipuku. TjlOR SALE, 5 acres Hay. E. W. Jenkinson, Brecon Road. WANTED to Purchase, a sound reliable Horse, single or double harness. Apply F. Gooch, Stratford. A Grass Hay. Apply Mudford's

mu LET, a 6-roomed House electric liglit and water laid on smin. walk from P. 0.; 14s a week. Apply C. and E. Jackson, Broadway. EVERYTHING everybody could wish for in the way of Toys, Books, Cards, and Presents, at wonderfully low prices, at G. W. Mills’ Great Christmas Fair. Sole Agent for Santa Claus Ltd. O G. FOSTER has just procured Y 1 • an expert Boot Repairer, and con repair your Boots on the shortest posdbJe notice. Material and workmanship giia r a ntoed. CIHAELIE: “Have you seen The I Goat in G. W. Mills’ pretty winlow in Broadway?” Sue: “Yes, 1 nave, but you will be a bigger one if ■rou don’t buy your Christmas Presents at Mills’ Shop.” VEHICLES for Sale at "Reduced Figures (quite new) —One firstclass Phaeton, to carry four, price £SO; one Milk Waggon, to take nine cans, £35. Both Bargains. See our Dominion Gigs. HIJRRELL BROS., Coachbuilders, Hawora and' Eltham. FOR SALE, two real good Secondhand Snacklock Ranges, and a Dover Stove; cheap, McMILLAN AND FREDRIO. EG. FOSTER has a full stock • of the latest in Gents’, Ladies’, and Children’s Boot Wear for the Xmas trade. See window display. T HAVE VACANCIES for two or L three Gentlemen Boarders; tenuis court and all conveniences. Apply •■TRS. MISCALL. “Rose Grove.” 'X7OU will find it more pleasant sit- -*- ting on your verandah behind one of our Bamboo Sun Blinds. We stock them all sizes, from 7s 6d. Get one now. They are selling faet at the Taranaki Hardware Co., Stratford. GOING to be Furnished by Brocklebanks’, noted for quality. Just you try them. J UST LANDED, a nice assortment of Pumps and Rams, direct from the makers, and selling at Wellington orices; also Pipe and Fittings, L. and L. quality. McMILLAN AND FREDTIC. LADIES’ Blouses bought by us at desperate prices. See our window display. Blouses marked less than half usual cost. Muslin Is lid, 2s lid, 3s 6d, 3s lid, 4s lid Big sizes good quality; Jap. Silk 7s 6d, for cash only, at White’s Corner.

WHEN in town, call at MRS. McCALLUM’S, Broadway; leautiful lot of Sample Hats in Chip md Crimolino to be cleared at less .ban wholesale cost. Wonderful bargains. THE People’s Popular Drapery and Clothing Store, wheret he values are second to none, is A. Spence’s Broadway, Stratford. VELVET.PiIe Carpet Squares, 9ft. by 10ft. 6in., for £3 17s 6d. The '•heapest in town to clear, at Brocklebanks’. A DOSE IN TIME will save a Oow-ANTI-MAMMITIS, the reliable preventative and cure for Contagious Mammitis. 12 dose packets 4s, per (jost 4s w. McMillan and ffREDRIO, Stratford Sole Agents. 300 ailing. AOBEB, TrMkrid.- Omul Quality; level saidixKandy "fco Oreannarr. £l9 T 17 THE People’s Popular Drapery and Clothing Store, where the values are second to none, is A. Spence s Broadway/ Stratford. w, k. H- vowac ah® e@ u LAMB BAHiSASNS. i |f v ACRES, about 70 acres I S U stumped and renown; 11 padlocks ; all well sheltered with natura; ind ornamental plantation j good <■ roomed house, splendid outbinldingr-. everything in real good order. £S4 pei acre ; good terms. . e rrrr ACRES, tip-top Dairy Earn. l_ g S one mile school, factory, and railway station; good buildings, tnr orchard. Price £27 per acre; eaaj terms to a good man. AI7I ACRES, 16 pftdaooku, *1 tj 6 % ploughable; well fenced, metal ,o<l road, 14 miles school, creamery ind railway station ; guaranteed U •tarry 40 cows; 21 acres of crop, r icres turnips, 1 acre carrots, 20 cows spring dray, cans, implements, thre< itacks hay; the lot £27 10b per acre a model farm, will pay to inspect. 7Q ACRES, all ploughable, 9 pad I O docks. 50 acres ploughed &n< town down in English grasses: goiv bouse and outbuildings ; creamery o' motion. £3O per acre; £4OO cash; g<** mortgages. i A ACRES, 105 in Arts*. tudanc Si 'in hush, good fences. met ailed road, school, creamery, and P.C one mile, good bouse and cowshed. £1 oer acre; £3BB cash, orwill Exohang for sheep country. The above »ta Rfdy s fnw w ft oboia «eleot!on of preucc-rtlne «« have w certia. Glitsntat r.var prcttartU Free *f Charga. w. H. H, YOUWG ANO 6®, tAMQ AND ESTATE AGENTS, 6TRATFORD,

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 9, 9 January 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 9, 9 January 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 9, 9 January 1913, Page 1

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