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IDEAL PRESENT TOR YOUR SOLDIER—BOY. 'C A] That, v. 11l be useful and easy to earn is the UCAN HAIR CUTTER. We have just got the Agency for the Stratford District for the UCAN—it is the latest in Hair Cutters, arid UCAjST cut' your own hair with it. For the Soldier, the man in the baekblocks, the cityman or anyone who likes to see ' his hair neat, ifc is the handiest, most convenient and most compact cutter' on the market, and can be used as i| often as one likes. Worked on some ' principle as the Safety Razor—impossible to cut yourself. The price is 15s with extra blades. See our win*~dow or call and get it shown to you. Charles THE SHOP FOR PRESENTS, FANCY GOODS, LEATHER GOODS, BOOKS TOYS, JEWELLERY AND TOBACCO. SHI I kv«i «B i * ss «pp 1 U: wßf m m :^> I ißiiaißiß illll mn m 8.R1.l II ll HilllH»HHieilWlllHßlgfl «K in n m M 'fkmik m ft m «.■* && mm m skk ■ sers s W: i; V'''' J 11/I l / v ,•• - P •: '.->J U ' ',' ' '- . S mmp' No one wants upholstery which becomes misshapen and shabby after a liftle use, and you can avoid this by having Purser & Son's upholstery. We make lounges, couches and chairs which you will not be "afraid to recline on." ■' We best coiled springs and,the stuffing is done. so that it keeps in place—cannot g^ ; "lumpy." Our upholstereH furniture is lopkfetfupon (and sat upon) with', pride in many? country and; town homes, and our prices are, decidedly, reasonable. We pack goods free and ,pay : railage to the nearest /railway station, on cash orders. Call—purser :& ;;; se Th^ v Horrie> tif Go'oH Value !: ' ''■"■'"""•'-'iSAWERA. •• ' DAIRY FARMS;FOR SALE 50 lhio'li 'paddocks;J all been 'ploughed, sown down in good English, grasses. Will;carry 25 cows. One mile to school, factory and railway station. Sis-roomed house, large cow shed and; barn. Orchard, perminate Wdieri Very cheap at £3B per acre. Terms made t&'' suit purchaser. I can with confidence recommend this to anyone wanting a smallTJairy 'Farm. Returns can b& shown for a number of, years; back. > 110 class freehold Dairy Farm, all level, 60 acres been ploughed. Well fenced, watered by running streams. Good metalled road, factory i'mile, handy,,'to school and railway station. Si-roomed house, concrete floor cowshed: Large area in crop, in good district. Price only £3s', per acre. £SOO cash. Balance at p\ per cent. Good and cheap. 140 ACRES.—OnIy acre for this splendid property. . Highly •improved. Large portion under plough. New residence of 6-rooms, concrete floor cowshed; school and factory opposite, nice patch of shelter bush. Will carry 60 cows. Two road frontages. £SOO cash down. Balance long term at 5 per cent. Buy this and you will make money quick. ; '».'''.

VALUER AND COMMISSION STRATFORD . IND P.O. Box 15 AGENT. ; NEW PLYMOUTH. P.O. BOX 39.

THE CENTRAL MAIRDRESSINC SALOON. ' ; . "*.' ' ''arid' * ■ ' ' •.' BILLIARD ROOM BROADWAY. . . (Under New Management.) m J. SHEAR AN notifies- the pub- -«- • lie of Stratford and district that ho has taken over these well-known rooms at, the entrance to the railway station aiid trusts, by strict attention to, business to merij> their patronage. Stocks of all the popular Tobaccos, Cigars and Cigarettes. •:' Saloon in charge of first-class artists. Billiard Room under experienced attendant from: 9 a.m.. till 11 p.m. daily. Opposite Municipal Buildings, BROADWAY, TO MOTOR CYCLISTS. ±VJL their own machines, and desiring to undertake a newspaper delivery round, aro invited'to apply at once to ' .* THE MANAGER, "Stratford Evening Post." WANTED—Position H hare!nilking * » for coming season, or willing ■o lease a property or purchase upon" >asv terms. . ARTHUR B. GIBSON, Licensed Land and Labour'Acent, . ''New Plymouth,' ■

DAVE GRAHAM has 100 cases Bon Chretian and Louise Bon of Jersey Pears, very choice and chea'p. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. rgTG iny many clients of Stratford •-»- and district, I wish to thank you. for the. splendid support which you have given me, and to notify all interested that I have entered the business of T. I. Lamason, and will have control of the fruit and produce supplies, and with strict attention to business, courtesy, straight-forward-ness, hope to meet with a fair measure of support. Watch further advertisements. Once again I thank you, and invite you, to the". Mart, where 'your needs "in the fruit line can be supplied. BERT. STURM. MR B. STUEM, of Hastings, has joined the firm of Mr T. I. Lamason, Auctioneer, of this town. He, will have full control of Fruit, Seed and Produce generally. The firm ts very fortunate in securing the services of a man of Mr Sturm's qualification, as he has had wide experience in fruit, etc., having been manager of orchards and has first-class knowledge' in all kinds of horticulture, and any advice or infori mation he possesses. on that subject,! Mr Sturm will be only too pleased to give. . ; " : ' , t. i. laaiason. (

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 75, 26 February 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 75, 26 February 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 75, 26 February 1918, Page 6