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|Bp3li ifyiSr «•-* A Permanent FASHION Show ■■■ ' ’:■■■ ■ . , ■ ■ At GL T. Walters, any time now, you will*find all that is new and correct in the world of Fashion. The. new modes in—,V. * 4b . V w : • ■ Millinery, Autumn Costumes, Coats, Dresses, jackets, Etc. ' J' make thfeir first appearance here. We are in touch with ths notable style centres; and scarcely a day goes biy but that, some new idea in beautiful apparel does not find its way to this*- , { „ ; , FAVOURITE SHOPPING CENTRE ■ . Presentation of the. Millinery Fashions. The New in Coats and Costumes. This is the “premiere” Millinery occasion of the season. For this event we have prepared unusually interesting values, some of which we quote here. The New Tricone in Silk or Panne Velvet from 2ls. Velours, Sailor shape, 21s to 32s 6d. Maids’ and Infants’ Millinery, all prices. Only hy specialising could he provide a COSTTME and COAT selection of such vastness, and at the same time maintain distinction in every model. And by specialising, too, are we enabled to quote these reasonable prices. Coats from 33s ltd to £5 &s. Smart Tweed Costumes from 455. Beautifully Tailored Gabardines from £5 SS. The Bank is Beside us now

-‘fay*}'* i WITH the high price oFßutter and Cheese, etc,, farmers are making big profits now, hut I . ’ just think what large profits are in store for the farmer when the war is won and the food hungry people of Europe areto bo properly fed. Plenty of ships will then be available to lower freights, and New Zealand farnfers will coin money. iur W--?' ?t: i, ■* '/ OVER 500 PROPERTIES BOOKS. I m _ J ■ -i / i Oall or write, stating the kind of property you are looking for, and we will give you full particulars of suitable farms for sale or to-let. You wil have the services of experienced men to assist you in your choice—men with practical farm knowledge—men who know j • .’-feh/-. :.y ; ■ I :■ • . •*••••• >• i\' e-u'l ii-i 1 T ’ iwx} .■•' l-U ob/il luamuif ■ . A .hmsaaci :I ® r " r 'koil Alia «?u»«hT 1 .•(li-dm'l o’bPv *'• ’Vv;-| ' nr.i----s r >*»j> c • .■& ’/W-iMtimSBHSSK m & Of JinjA if) .(IZTIJDO'A•jafIIO •qpin'iv : 4 1 h ■ ■■ ■ ■ ' , , .wnj **■•¥« . -H»V fa 1 : J? ft a gpH ; ; 80J»iJfc5 f; sU .BCQiijeeeWt IB m COW FARM. IN THE BEST DAIRYING DISTRICTS OF TARANAKI. .■ : . ■' ' ■ 1 ' I• ; .. ../ . ; ; V. ‘’ k I ' > ijk *r *, - ....‘ j * . I 1(7 Acres subdivided Into 10 paddock l^ 1 'tvatefed'^by if 60 ifer^ u^!6uj|hed and sown;. .goad. 7-roomed house; machines go ■ft * <Jie go ad at !V.v ~; of .legaq,.,. ylars at ‘£2 u 6d per 'y. Here. : 361 120 00 w FARM * 180 acres flat, remainder, undulating ; sub- | divided into 11 paddocks; fented with boxthorn; I. , ifirdticlass grass and .cropping land; well watered ; I' v .good 10-roomed house, with hot and cold water. * fcjfrqughout ; also 20-cow .goncrete floor cowshed jy 'with engine house and .six-cow 'L.K.G. milking ' ’-plant and releaser; 8 years to run from Ist I; August, 1917, at £2 5s per acre. 300 | :l, *isl ANN house, man’s whare, workshop, trapshed, and cowshed 33' x 24, concrete floor, fitted with Gane milking machine and re- |‘: leaser water laid on in shed and stockyard; |f - engine room 32 x 18, concrete floor; engine water IT ? pu<Bp, saw, bench, grindstone, 'chaffcutter and .'- v logiger»; farm is sub-divided into 12 paddocks; 200 -, chains boxthorn carrying 64 cows, 2 bulls, 16 - tilvbsj' 9' horses and sheep. £2 13s per acre ..•deasey with optional purchase clause at £53; for I - fc'i -'. t 7 or 10 years, 359 fe>Q COW FAfcbL .. . iiJO -mvil ss'rM. ■hi .eiaflia 51 Aor&S and - •■Wtdrgd l pcir^g-.?B9i«te»6F l cd»S, 2 horses, pigs, etc. j ' A'U'd returns over ' <v^Oioolfea >i faatfer;j at SOOQlbs. Price £6o' per acre; cash required £3OO. 358 50 oow FARM, 113 Acres, well sub-divided and watered; 8 acres swedes, 2 stacks hay; 6-bail cowshed, concrete floor; good 6-rooraed house and wash-house, etc,; ; will sell new Lawrence-Kennedy 3-bucket plant and releaser at price to be arranged; £2 5s per J acre for 3 years. 355 150 COW FARM. 440 Acres close to Hawera; dairying and grazing country; well watered and sub-divided;'now milking 150 cows besides gazing other stock; 6roomed house; race cowshed, concrete floor; possession Ist July or August; 30s per acre for 5 years. j 337 2 TOWN PROPERTY. ACRES AND G-ROOMED HOUSE. All conveniences, outbuildings, gig shed, loose box, motor shed, etc,’; situated just outside borough of Hawera. Price £1200; about £l5O down. 328 And Other properties .... ■ v ■ f * B -•v-" m v IB STOCK&STATm HeENTSA AUCTIONEERS.

ANTED KNOWN—Job Printing ■’* in «0 its brauche* »* lowe«s num*l nim, a* tbe “Bir»*ford !?•»• 4mg Port” Job Print* ■« OAm.

o UTTER-WRAPPERS.—To Dairy Farmers who make their own butter; Obtain your buttor-wrapperp at the “Stratford Post” Job Printing o»<*s

r" ■” -ft .Hundred* ef People Testify that j ■■■ ■; si ifl 8 Is a elyllng Ramaaiy for IbHiwim j

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 13, 13 April 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 13, 13 April 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 13, 13 April 1917, Page 3

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