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WANTEDS. / \RB RANGES—Heaviest and best ranges made in the Dominion. Send for illustrated catalogue of prices. Bellringer Bros., Ltd., sole TROVER STOVES—Good cookers, -*-' light and handy. Prices: No. 6, 50s; No. 7,60 s; No. 8,72 s6d each. Bellringer Bros., Ltd. BUILDING MATERIAL_Iron nails, gJ Ridging, Spouting, Flashing,' Felt, Building Paper, Drain Pipes, Bricks, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, Hydraulic Lime, Wilson's Star brand Cement, etc. Bellringer Bros. Ltd. 'IRE NAILS—2d per lb. Leadhead nails 3d per lb, Staples H inch 2d per lb 11 inch 2Jd per lb, 1 inch 3d per lb. Bellringer Bros, Ltd. "OERGER'S PAlNT—Beautifully -*-* smooth, machine-mixed paint ;allons and smaller tins. Berger's Motor-car Enamel, etc. Bellringer Bros., Ltd., sole agents y now. is the urgent invitation of the management to thrifty buyers, to visit the sale of Spence's Assigned Stock, as the closing dav is near.

TIUBBER Goods going cheap just ■"-•■' now at Edwards'. EVERYTHING for your Boys--m-J Suits, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, and Slippers, at H.B. NewZealand Clothing Factory. *>AA ACRES, Rich Drained —'"" Swamp, Auckland Provinoe, adjoins Creamery, Post Offioe; two miles from Railway. Good new build-* ings, £IR per acre, £6OO cash; bal« ance 5 years. J. B. Richards. )f\f\ ACRES, level, good quality; '"" splendid buildings, 40 acres ploughed, £22 10s. Easy terms, J. B. Richards. JtERFUMERY and Toilet Requi- -*- sites at great reduction at "Edwards' " i BEAUTIFUL Assortment of Ladies' Lace Blouses for evening wear. No two alike. Is in £ discount for cash at R. D. Lowers', opposite Post Office, Stratford. IRUSHWARE reduced at Edwards' * during Sale. GREAT money-saving opportunity to secure reliable goods far liolow ordinary sale prices, right at the commencement of the winter season : Sale of Spence's Assigned Stock. A. E. Waugh, manager. ■pOYS' SUITS-In the Norfolk Sport, and Varsity Styles, also School Uniforms, at H.B. New Zea* land Clothing Factory. T7TTANTED KNOWN-Job Printing » » in all its branches, at lowest current rates, at the "Stratford Ev©iu ing Post" Job Printing Offioe. A T our Great Mark-down Sale now ■*- on, we are clearing out all our Ladies' Hats. Lot 1, all at Is; Lot 2, all at Is lid. White's Corner drapery store. Always bright and clean: Pr«« serving Pans, Saucepans, Fry-pans, Egg slices, Kettles, Ladles, Bpoona, and Forks. All at low prices. A larg« assortment just opened up at Th# Taranaki Hardware Co. Tha stora that serves you best.

/ IHILDEEXS Knitted Coata and Caps to match in Navy, Champagne, Tabac and White. Children's Jersey Suits for girls. Is in £ discount for cash at R. D. Letters', opposite Post Office, Straftord. OOYS' Waterproof Coats—lsa 6d 13 to 29s 6d. Girls' Waterproof Capes, with hoods, 9s 6d to 15s 6d Just the thing for school wear, ai H.B. New Zealand Clothing Factory. A T the Assigned Stock Sale of Spence's Drapery and Clothing, each and every article throughout the store is enormously sacrificed in price. A. E. Waugh, manager. Yy ANTED KNOWN— «'Do4" Yu» * ™ canizers reduced ta Hi oaakt* McMillan and Fr«dri*< /ANTED KNOWN- Vaeaa* T * Washers 16s (W cad, fnw feSJaJ, from McMillan aid Fradria, /'IOAL is dear aid wood it aoanw* Use a Ferfaotioa karotaac stove. They boil, roait, toast ov bake beautifully. We stock tham all sizes. Spirit stoves from Is, karo* sene boiling stoves at 5s and tin and copper kettles, to suit them at all prices from Is each &t The Taranaki Hardware Co., successor! io i. WfrJ and Co., StratfoM.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1914, Page 1