BUSINESS NOTICES. MAKE YOUR HORSE BEAUTIFUL .. i SEEDS! IHERE are Seeds and Seeds, but the Seeds I sell are guaranteed and reliable and true ; , .to name. They are Gibbons'— "1 _ absolutely the best. lam mak- •■«»•■■ * . ing a speciality of them this year. SHRUBS and TREES of aJI descriptions. Hedge Plants, Heaths, House and Table Plants, Annuais. Am now bookiug orders for 3ulbs—Hyacinths, DaHodile, etc. Agent for Duncan and Daviaa, New Plymouth. I waß for many year* l the Nurseries of the State Farm» Moumahaki, /»ud will be on too pleased fco give any advioe in the way of horticulture- ; .On the more practical side, for the Kitchen Garden, I hawr unlimited quantities of Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants, and aeeda of all kinds. Also Seed Potatoes. Country Customers pleas note that postage will be paid oa all cash orders for seeds JjgJfesa*ejU. : THE SEED MAN, BROADWAY.
GOING CONCERN, £7S—FRUIT AND POULTRY FARM. 9 ACRES, handy fco seaport town, ideal climate, 90 fruit trees, full "bearing, 10G head poultry, , horse, cart, harness, crops and sundries. Rent £4O per annu?n. *TI TUrili LAND ACEWT, STRATFORD. P Fi THE RING "IS A BUSINESS THAT 'IS M<V DREADED AS'SOMETHING OF AN, ORDEAL. [" - V ' LET US HELP YOU IN YOUR SELECTION. OUR STOCK COMPRISES ONE OF THE LARGEST AND FINEST SHOWING OF RINCS THAT YOU CAN FIND ANYWHERE, AND OFFERS YOW THE BEST VALUE. 13. J. JEWELLER STRATFORD. Upfsasitd; Auction Rooms. T\P EW |jM lALAND JNSUtiAMCE T TD. II" '!' I HEAD OFFICE, [f ,-• ,■.«■;! U jtj ll |L • '^^-.^■'J'''.; ;T »- ; ' i ' 'iuilillLllMiii ti an' Accident WW i ; . ',, iiichdmg, I PERSOI? AIA AGGI.tfEtfT |nd SICK- ./ NESS, /Employers' Liability ;nMortgagee ' 4:M&miiit£ Fidelity Guarantee, and Plate-glass Eisks accepted at lowest current rates. JOHN PATON, i ' Taranaki Branch Manager, T. HARRY PENH, Cecal Agent, ,';,»; Broadway, Stratford.
820 ACRES, West Coast Uasa, witii perpe^^^lf^^m^&tf^mtM "is Bd per acre. All in gra&3, bar 10 acre'sshelter bush ; ..mostly''- ; . ploughable, a fair proportion now under plough for rape. r; Wety - ''•; fenced and subdivided. 9 miles from iTreezing;' Works.* "\ Dip,, ' ' •'" woolshed, sheep and cattle yard : ! '' . "" The above is an ideal farm for ffattening purposes. Splendid termi '3an be given, For further particulars apply ' UOfiKHKI AUCTIONEERS STRATFORD.
Ji/ST OPENED. A" NEW LINE OF . LOVELY SHADES AND SOFT QUALITY. ALSOFOR THE TENNIS SEASON—MEN'S WHBTE AND TUSSORE SILK SHIRTS. A GREAT LINE. IMPORTED DIRECT. DRAPER G£OTH I E H, STRATFORD.
TO THE EGMONT ELECTORS. ADIEB AND GENTLEMEN.-I A am again a Candidate for your suffrage at the forthcoming election, and will take an early opportunity to address you at the various centres.—l have, etc., •; DAVID L. A. ASTBURY. ■CURE! FlßE!— Great Fire ' SaloX 8 more days, ending X4th'"November. Goods damaged by water. Hundreds of satisfied buyers during the.past few days. Great'Bargains. \\. D. "Lowers, opposite Pogt Office, Stratford. UjpRISPO" Bacon is sold by. all stores, and costs ,no more than inferior brands. Cuthbertcnn' find -
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 68, 16 November 1914, Page 6
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