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WANTEDS, WALLPAPERS. Thousands of Rolls to choose from. Also a few Remnants left yet, very cheap.— Bellringer Bros., Ltd. MERGER'S PAINT in genuine paint, ready for use, in gallor and half-gallon tins. Bellringer Bros., Ltd., Agents, -*-*• by placing in one of oar AllMetal Collapsible Meat Safes. . They are absolutely Fly-proof, enamelled, white inside and out, in all sizes from 14s 6d, at The Tarsnaki Hardware Co., Broadway. |> UTTER JARS.— for potting dows for winter use—7s 6d, 10s 6d, 13s 6d. Bros. AWN Mowers, OoldwelTs renown- ~* ed Mowers, all sizes, several grades,, to choose from.—Bellringers. RY a pair of our "New Patent" - BALL-BEARING Scissjors. They are self-sharpening, and out like a razor for years. Our guarantee goes with every pair. and let, US show them to you.' Tar ana ki Hardware Co. MEN'S Lounge Hats 4s lid; Tweed Caps 2s 6d; Boys' Hats Is, at the H.B. Rear Sale. URESCO for walls and ceilings. 2s 9d packet—does a room. At Bellringers. POLISH your Linoleums and Furniture with Johnson's Prepared Wax, gives a brilliant lustre, and an occasional dust-over with an O'Cedar Mop, will keep your floors in beautiful condition. O'Cedar Mops 6s 6d. Johnson's Wax "in Jib, lib, 21b, and 41b tins.Taranaki Hardware Co., Stratford. \ " that White's Corner Clothing -ud Mercery Shop is the best place o buy Singlets and Shirts,, of ail EN'S Natural Wool Singlets, Is -m lid • Pants Is lid; Band Shirts 3s lid; Pyjama Suits 6s 6d* at the 8.8. Real Sale. * 1 AA A DWELLING for sale. IUUU £SO Cash: balance remain. 7 lovely rooms, all conveniences. W. W. Hodge. -'TANLEY BOARDING HOUSE, ~~ Regan Street, near Railway line, Mrs Brooking, proprietress. First-Class Accommodation. Terms tnoderate. Dinners as usual—ls.

TTrCHEN Coal, 37b 8d; Ho ■Li- Coal 42s 6d per ton.— Smith. 'Phone 218. ,"HEN you want a Car, ring lip 142, Worthington, Dominion i tables. pOAL! COALl—Pukemiro, Waipa, and Taupiri.—W. Smith, 'Phone iiis. BY Jove! That's a smart Boot 1 you'rewearing. Where did yon ;et it ? Oh! jnst dropped a line to rliannah and Co., Stratford, and their ;hop down there sent them up by >ost. Cheap, too; and, as you say, Uheap, too. MEN'S Boots—6 and'7 only—l4s lid; heavy Cookhams 24s 6d; Ladies' Boots, 3's only, 12s lid. Shoes, all sizes, 12s lid, at the H. B. Real Sale. at the ''Stratford Evening COAL.— For full measure, best quality, and prompt service, ring up W. Smith. 'Phone 218. FARMERS —Keliaro yourselves of the £SOO Liability. Injure your men with the United Insurance, care >f W. W. Hodge, Agent, Stratford. *■ TTANNAH's, the Boot Peop JLI motto is "Chryptoconchi syphonostomata;" which, being terpreted, means that the Boots Shoes of Hannah are out on their < It spells comeliness no corns, tl beauteous appearance of the pedal tremities, irresistible fascination of slim female ankle, the peculiar pat ian podalgoginess, as it were, of j springing steps of the sole over ma' of the mere man (you know whi mean)_,and is derived from the An Italianico, Franco-Russo, Serbiano Montenegrino, Belgianieo, and Jellico allied with the best of leather, best o workmanship. The poorest pocket pa; participate in "Chryptoconchoidsyf ostomata." Only procurable I but particularly at Stratford. I A HEM! After the above speech a short one will Unite a propels. How about a pair f Hannah's Ladies' White Shoes at '5 [Hannah's Boot Scores everywhere, [od, 8s Gd, 9s 6d. Eh, what? I'll get

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 66, 13 February 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 66, 13 February 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 66, 13 February 1917, Page 1

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