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AN IDEAL PRESENT FOR YOUR SOLDIER 150 Y. ! r X That will bo useful and easy to carry is the UCAN HAIR CUTTER. Wo have just got the Agency for the Stratford District for the UCAN —it is the latest in Hair Cutters, and UCAN cut your own hair with it. For the Soldier, the man in the backhlocks, the cityman or anyone who likes to see his hair neat, it is the handiest, most convenient and most compact cutter on the market, and can he used as often as one likes. Worked on same principle as the Safety Razor—impos fdble to cut yourself. The price if lbs with extra blades. See our win dow or call and get it shown to you -. -5- v;~‘ iTJTS" Charles E. James : THE SHOP FOR PRESENTS, FANCY GOODS, LEATHER GOODS, BOOKS TOYS, JEWELLERY AMD TOBACCO. Private RoD-Top Desks for-the Farmer! Our Roll-top Desks are ideal for the modern farmer. They provide safe keeping for private papers, books and accounts. These Desks lock automatically—the ; children cannot meddle with the contents. Above are exact illustrations of two styles—made in finest timbers and well finished, Prices from £6/17/6, packed free and railage paid to your railway station, if you choose to pay cash. Investigate these sterling values—write to-nigHt if you can’t call. PURSER.& SON | The Home of Good ■ • HAWERA Vi k; ' r JLoIJL-IL^ DAIRTFARMS FOR SALE GO ACHES—Subdivided into 11 paddocks, all been ploughed, sown down in good English grasses. Will carry 25 cows. One mile to school, factory and-railway station. Six-roomed house,’ large cow shed and barn. Orchard, perilunate water. Very cheap at £3B per acre. Terms made,.to, suit purchaser. 1 can with confidence recommend this to. anyone wanting a small Dairy Farm. Returns can he shown for a number of years hack. 110 ACRES. —First class freehold Dairy Farm, all level, 60 acres been ploughed. Well fenced, watered by running streams. Good metalled road, factory J mile, handy to school and railway station. Si-roomed house,- concrete■ floor cowshed. Large area in crop, in good district. Price only £35 per acre. £SOO cash. Balance at - 5J- per cent.,- Good and cheap. ,«.

110 ACRES.-- Only • £25 an acre for .this splendid property. Highly improved. Largo portion under plough. New residence of- 6-rooms, concrete floor cowshed, school and 'factory opposite, nice patch of shelter hush. 'Will carry. GO cows. Two road frontages. £SOO cash down. Balance long term at 5 per cent. Buy this and you will make money quick. ‘ , ' r VALUE!? STRATFORD P.O, Box 15 ANO COMMISSION AND AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. P.O. BOX 39,

THE CENTRA*. HAIRDRESSING , SALOON. and BILLIARD ROOM BROADWAY. (Under New Management.) m J. SHEAHAN notifieK the puh--0 lie of Stratford and district that he has taken over these well-known rooms at the entrance to the railway station and trusts by strict attention to business to merit '■■•their"pa tronatn-. Stocks ui all tlie popular Tobaccos, Cigars and Cigarettes. Saloon in charge,.of lirst-class ,artists. ' Billiard Romii under experienced attendant from 0 a.mi till 11 p.m. daily. Opposite Municipal Buildings, BROADWAY. TO MOTOR CYCLISTS'. Motor cyclists possessing their own machines, and desiring to undertake a newspaper delivery round, are inviled to apply at once to THE, MANAGER, “Stratford Evening Post.” AS A NTED—iPosition ahar'einllking * \ for coming season, or willing to lease a property,, oj purchase; upon easy terms. •, :;•<, u > ARTHUR B. GIBSON, Licensed Land and Labour Agent, 1 Now Plymouth

WANTED Conn ter-ha ud, Grocery Department and Canvassing town. Apply Masters Limited, I*.o. Box 17. Stratford. NOTICE TO THt PUBLIC. rjpO my many clients of Stratford and district, I wish to thank you for rlie splendid support which j you Jiuve given me, and to notify all j interested that I have entered the business of 'l'. I. Lamason, and will have, control of the fruit am! produce supplies, and with strict attention to business, courtesy, straight-fonvard-itess, hope to meet with a fair humsure of support. Watch further advertisements. Once again I thank you, and invito you to (he Mart, where your needs in the fruit line can he supplied. ; BELT. STUB At. MB P. STURM, of Hastings, has joined the linn ol Mr T. !. Lama con, Auctioneer, of tins (own. fie will have full control of Emit, Seed and Produce generally. The linn fs very fortunate in securing the services of a man of * Mr Sturm’s qualification, as he lias had i wide experience in fruit, having 1 been manager of orchards and has j. (irst-elass knowledge in all kinds of j horticulture, and any advice or inforj malion lie possesses on that subject, Mr Sturm will he only too pleased to give. T. 1. LAMASON.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 74, 25 February 1918, Page 6

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