BUSINESS NOTICES’, EXCHANGE FOR DAIRY FARM ' OF 150 TO 200 ACRES. Bl ACRES, L.I.P. All grass, and well subdivided, practically all ploughable, 20 ‘acres stumped. 1 mile from factory, ’ i mile from school, 2 miles from railway station. Metal roads. Good house and shed, and all necessary outbmldings. Price £ls P«r acre, Ist Mo/tgaga C.A.8.0. £3s# ' Equity £ll2O. , , Cows averaged £ll 10# last season. The owner, who has • large family, wants a larger far®. This proposition u worth consideration* SVi Hi Ha YOUNG & C°LAND AND'ESTATE AGENT, STRATFORD.
F you circled the world on the tall of a comet you couldn’t pass ’em—there’d always be another Ford ahead. More than 325,000 Fords are everywhere givin-' nequalled service ana and compietest satisfaction. Anywhere, you can “Watch the Fords go by.” £l9O is the price of the FORD runabout; the touring car is £2os all f.o.b. Wellington, complete with equipment. Get catalogue and particulars from L. R. CURTIS.
>*WE ARE NOT SUPERSTITIOUS, BUT WE BELIEVE IN SIGN 8.” BECKETT AN ' CORLETT. SIGN WRITERS AND DECORA T 0 R 8, BROADWAY NORTH. * w« rian't hava ti ba told mat aatiifled auatoniari main tuaaaaa. Wi itrioN it, ihd w!ll give fill! valua for yaur monay If you will lat ua. ALWAYS "KICK” IF DIBBATISFIEB. ’6HONI IBS* WE;IL MAKE GOOD EVERY TIME. ’PHONE 188.
A SWEET-RUNNING MOTOR GAR. The motorist who gets most work, most pleasure out of his car is the man who is specially careful on lubrication. If machine, 1 ' ' smoothly,, and without undue we.ar ami tear of any of the friction parts, lubrir* cation with efficient oil is of vital importance. ; , -IJU-’v H ‘MOBOLINE ii/lOfbß OIL. !ilb\ica't : dil pelfeMlVp ildds’ ! and speed to the motor; and, by preserving the cylinders, valves and bearings, lengthens their life and saves expense. MOBOLINE OIL is clean, does not carbonise or congeal, and operates to the very end. To get 'more work, more speed.out of your car, always use MOBOLINE. Obtainable from Newton King, Stratford. t usHEßWOOdiand^4" oUtiedin. snr >.i^2CY motor ft. ■liiiyDl cnzxesaraEi
w * ; *•> ■■ i -vKI .17 > :"K t\ Shirt Wear for Gentfefeh! , jiV The wearing of a cotton or linen shirt over woollen underwear is an unscientific and unhygienic prac- ‘ ' tice. Avoid it. ' \ . S’A’i Let both your over and'under garments be 1 and you will enjoy the most comfortable summer you have ever known. “Jaeger Quality, 18 9 Men’s Wool Taffeta Neglige Shirts - Men’s Wool Taffeta Pyjamas The Dr. Jaeger Co.' "Ewe” Brand. 14 6 33/9 26 6 Also Night Shirts. Sweaters. Dressing Gowns. Smoking Jackets and Hosiery. If your Mercer doesn’t stock them, write to the Dr. Jaeger Wholesale Depot, Wellington. Cddosue FREE . 3>M«INES ADV. Local Agents: A. H. H ERBERT—MULLEN AND MARSHALL.
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS TU ALL OUR FRIENDS, AN]) A VERY HEARTY INVITATION TO CALL AT GRUBB’S WHERE THERE IS UN DISPLAY THE FINEST LOT OF GENERAL FANCY GOODS, TOYS, GAMES and BOOKLETS, , .. . CHRISTMAS CARDS and NOVELTIES. LIBERTY A R T W AR E ‘ • MUSIC DEPARTMENT: EVERYTHING FROM A BANJO STRING TO 'GRAND piano. CALL EARLY AND AVOID THE CRUSH THERE IS SURE TO BE AT r ' T. G. GRUBB S. BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 98, 27 December 1913, Page 7
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