WANTEOB. WANTED— Good Second-hand Sacks in any quantities. W. H. H. Young and Co. , WANTED —Situation as Lady Help, in or near Stratford ; state salary, etc. Apply, “Betty,” this office. inrrANTED KNOWN; - J ust arriv- » » ed, large consignment of Hcrse and Cow Covers, Lamascm s Auction Mart. WANTED —Smart Boy for Office. Ono with High School trai ling preferred. Apply “Commerce,” care “Stratford Post.” Dairy Farm, £22 -I vJ per acre; half flat; good house. Will exchange for smaller farm handy Stratford. W. W. Hodge, land agert, Stratford. OA (\ ACRES, good house, handy Factory and School, £ls per acre; owner will exchange for town property, mortgages or anything of value. W. W. Hodge, land agent. mO the Residents of Stratford.— J- Mr Frank May, Irish Evangelist,' will give four addresses in the Gospel Hall, Stratford, Sunday 7 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 7.30 p.m. Special invitation to all to attend. Sankey’s Books used; no collection. Seats free. Bring your friends. LAMP AND LANTERNS—Lamp Glasses, etc. Hand Lamps’from Is 3d. Good serviceable oil lanterns 3s at Bellringer Bros., Ltd. ARE your lamps in order, ,’f not, send them along to The Taranaki Hardwaie Co. Lamp Specialists. A splendid assortment of hand and table lamps, hanging lamps in gieat variety, and at extremely low prices. , TTJST ARRIVED, a consignment of " Hale’s Early Peaches. Th< best Ipt Stratford has yet seen. AT other fruits in season. High quality, low prices and prompt attention Graham’s, the Favourite Fruitery Broadway. CEMENT —Wilson’s Star Brand, New Zealand Cement; equal to any in the World. Special quotation on Railway Trucks, fresh from the works. Bellringer Bros., Ltd., agents. EDWARDS’ Corn. Cure “Killihic-ia The ‘Oorn-'oarinff Here.' Bf* 1». WANTED KNOWN—We have - ;u.p several cases of Dress. Materials imported direct from the best manufacturers. Special air tentiou Is.,, drawn .'to the wonderful value -of our Dress Tweeds. Prices Is, Is 6d; Is lld, : 2s 6d, etc. White’s Corner Store for best value in Dress Tweeds. Cash only. WHEN in town, call it MRS. McOALLUM’S, Broadway; beautiful lot of Sample Hats in Chip and Crimoline to be cleared at less than wholesale cost. Wonderful barDENTO9— Edwards’ “Lifckto* Toothache Cure.” Price I*. WINDING up Business in Stratford. A Great Realisation Sale, commences on Saturday, April 12th. Tremendous reductions in prices to effect an absolute clearance of my entire stock of high-grade drapery and clothing. A. Spence, Stratford. BALL Programmes, Tickets, Invitations. Wedding Cards, In Memoriam and other Cards; highesl quality and most artistic workmanship, at the “Stratford Fvenimr Post” STANDARD SEPARATOR. IT is very difficult to make a Separator skim clean unless the bowl is fitted with discs. The Standard has discs, but they are as easily washed as saucers, and as easily put together, so unlike some separators that give a great deal of trouble to clean and fit together. To save this trouble some separator makers do not fit discs, but the skimming is not as clean as it should bo. PRICES FROM £2 19s Gd UP. Sole Agent for the “STANDARD.” B. BARENESS I JULIET STREET, STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 84, 16 April 1913, Page 1
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