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BUSINESS NOTICES; mm fiS*Si= '^ i ALEX, FACTORY MILK QANS. THE Brand "IDEAL" on the can is a guarantee of the ii?st Quaiity; It is an insurance policy against hidden defects and future complaints. We have built up an extensive business founded on the cardinal principles of supplying a can superior to others. Our works are equip-, ped with the latest and most improved machinery giving us facilities unequalled in the Colonies for the manufacture of Milk and Cream Cans. If you have difficulty in obtaining j "IDEAL" Caus, write direct to \ LSMITED, AUCKLAND. W Qip 98 ACRES, L. 1.?. All iz grass, and well subdivided, practically all ploughable, 20 acres tumped. 1 mile from factory, i mile from school, 3 miles from railway station. Metal roads. Good house and shed, and all necessary outbuildings. Price £lB per acre, tat Mo/tgagt C.A.B.Q. £3s§ Equity £ll2O. Cows averaged £ll 10a last season The owner, who has a large family, wants & lara® r torn. This proposition i* worth consideration. ,i YOUNG & C°LAKftAKD SfTATE AGEIST, STRATFOS^B. '£%&& Jp', XHE-V N J.V6 B S A.L c jvr -y - you couldn't pass "cm—there'd always be another Ford ahead. More than 325,000 Fords are everywhere gJyinp nequaflcd service and and compietest satisfaction. Anywhere, you can "Watnh the Fords go by." £l9O Is the pries 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 AHE NOT SUPERSTITIOUS, HUT WE BELIEVE IK i i c m s,» . SIGN WRITERS AiO IttoAIIWAY faGRTH. Ws isn't base t« •• teld «*s? samsed sustomsrs irc»a» saraejeg. Wa know if, snti w'll give full vttlut !er ysw wonay If you wiil let us. ALWAYS "KICK" IF DISSATISFIES. THONI Iff. WE'LL GOOD EVERY TIME. 'PHONE 188. W:t*-»^m Whether on business or pleasure bent, start every day this summer in J)r. Jaeger Socks or Stockings. You'll enjoy their coolness in the sultry daytime and snug warmth at nightfall;. No hose so comfortable, tasteful and durable. Their pure, soft wool is the best protection for tender feet. All faahionings and Dyes. Prices to suit all pockets. The Dr. Jr.ejtr CVs 'Ewe" Brand ".Hieser" Qiulity Gentleman's Half Hose - 1/9 to 2/0 - ! 2/3 to 4 9 and upwards Ldi .s' Worsted Hose • 2,3 to 2 9 - 20 to's/- and upwards Gentleman's Half Hose L di .s' Worsted Hose Your Draper _-_ or Mercer can jjj§ supply them. Insist on m For free Illustrated Catalogue apply DR. JAEGER WHOLESALE LEFOT, Wellington Local Agents: A. H. HERBERT—MULLEN AND MARSHALL.

Zeala anaias give rmOiP'R &$ IWA K i- -I Every woman wants footwear with beauty, grace and style. But she wants service too—long wear—a shoe that can be re-soled and will still hold its shape. Zealandia Shoes supply all these requirements—they are neat, triA and pretty, and are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Made on the latest English and American lasts—from the finest leathers—sewn with the best silk and linen threads—in a factory employing hundreds of skilled workers—each pair must, at various stages pass the critical examination of six Inspectors. Every New Zealand woman owes it to herself to wear Zealandias, and one pair will more than satisfy her that in comfort, jg*. long service and !ss• value, no other M* s brand surpasses M% them. Ask your Ipl shoeman for Zea- l«p landias. If lje can't supply you, write to Skdton, Frostick f'A'l; & Co., Ltd. sg~ CHUSTCHURCH. Jgffi Alld :U Auckland, £os Palmers;on N., **" M ami Greymouth. < 53 ■•-•■ v... ■ <£■

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 14, 16 January 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 14, 16 January 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 14, 16 January 1914, Page 7

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