IV A NT EDS. AlLS—Cheapest cash pries is New Zealand: Wire sails t* inch upwards 2d per lb; lead-heads 8d per lb at Bellringers’. EMENT—Wilson's Star Brand, second to none in the world. Wilson’s hydraulic lime, white lime, bricks, fire bricks, drain pipes and fittings, etc., Bellringer Bros., Ltd. T\RAIN PIPES—Six-inch glazed socketed pipes Is 3d each. These have been rejected by Wellington City Council for slight defects, suitable for farm drainage and culverts. Bellringer Bros., Ltd. rjIILES —New shipment of TBea -■*- just in. Plain and Fancy Hearths with panels to match. Tile fronts and barless grates. Bellringers*. / OOFING IRON—Gash prices of Titan Best 6ft. Is lOd, Bft. 9s 2d, 7ft. 2s 6Jd, Bft. 2s lid, 9ft. 8 S 4d, 10ft. 3s 9d per sheet. Bellringer Bros., Ltd. T 6d - Sale Price Is to clear’ CU if ’i Lowers , opposite Post Office, Stratford. RUBBER Goods going ahead just now at Edwards’. /'"IARNTVAL Queen Contest—Posi- ' tions of Candidnfoo rr.;n RENT'S Tweed Caps Is 6d, 2s 6d, os oci. Sale nrire +.« tions of Candidates will be
shown on Saturday morning in centre window at H.B. New Zealand Clothing Factory. 200 > Rich Drained Swamp, Auckland Province, adjoins Creamery, Post Office; two mdes from Railway. Good new buildings, £lB per acre. £6OO cash, balyears. J. B. Richards. 900 l 6VG *’ g°°d quality; , , splendid buildings, 48 acres ploughed, £22 10s. Easy terms J. B Richards. * ■ANTED KNOWN—SoIid Drawn \\ ire Lamps Is 6d, Osrams 2s each. McMillan and Fredric, Broadway. v Q MORE Days only, for our Great Y,. Clea ni ng - Sale - Still farther reductions. Closing at R. D. Lewers’, opposite Post Office, Stratford. |3 RUSH WARE reduced at Edwards’ during Sale. WANTED KNOWN-Job Printing * n all its branches, at lowest current rates, at the “Stratford Evening Post Job Printing Office. A 1 our Winter Sale you can now , *1 “e iat,est style in Ladies’ Blanket Coats at 15s 6d, 17s 6d, 19a %0‘ s >. 295; also Ladeis’ Craveaette Ram Coats 15s 6d, 17s 6d, ISs Od, 2os, 295. Every one of the above would be nearly double in the regular way. We bought them at about halt price. White’s Corner Cash Drapery, Stratford. ¥" IQUID Veneer makes old things new. Dust your furniture with it and you will be delighted with the result; removes scratches and takes away that dulness on the piano or sideboard. The Taranaki Hardware Co., the store that serves you best. fTIHE Sale is drawing to a close. 3 days only. Bargains in all departments. Must make room for shipments of new goods arriving. Sale closing August Ist. R. D. Lewers, opposite Post Office, Stratford. QA ACRES, Freehold, North Auck- *' land, all rich, level,, ploughable land, no stumps; house, cowshed, good position, J. B. Richards. | 0 Men’s Sample Shirts, AAll sizes, well made and finished, to clear at 3s lid. See Carnival Window. H.B. New Zealand Clothing Factory. WHY walk in the dark when you can buy a good wind-proof lantern for 3s at The Taranaki Hardware Co., who are now showing z tine assortment of table lamps at all prices to suit you. ■\7OUR Medicine is right when it JL comes from “Edwards’ ” 4 SPLENDID Line of Ladies’ 1\- Skirts in tweeds and cloth, to be cleared at prices never heard of before, also a lot of feather mounts and flower sprays to be cleared at 6d and is, at Mrs McCallum’s great Room-making sale. \v ANTED—Lad, for Electric Light Wiring. McMillan and Fredric. t( >T>ELGICA” Lamps—The moat -D economical lamp on the market. No glass to .jreak. Thty are beautifully finished. Prices from 2Ss fid to 555, various designs in brass, bronze, or nickel plated. A choice assortment; now on view at The Taranaki Hardware Co., lamp specialists. \ T Mr« McCa.'tu-n’s Gieat ttoom- -• A. making Sale, Ladies’ and Children's wear are being cleared regardless of cost. A lot of black Velvet Toques to be cleared at Is. Be in time to get one. Felt hats from 2s lid. A lot of children’s beavers to be cleared at 3s lid. kUALTTY GUARANTEED”— We have built our reputation on Quality—“Edwards’ for aual. ity.” Picture frames, travel! a g bags, fuitbaiu-. tov S nf ev'wv description. Go to James’, Cash Trader. . g
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 90, 6 August 1914, Page 1
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