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There are times when you have to purchase a gift for someone and you are quite puzzled to know what to get and where to get it. We extend to you a cordial invitation to visit our store and feel quite certain that if you do so your troubles will be ended., as we specialise in the presentation business and can help you. f We have v just opened up a nice lot of China ware, all suitable for presents; and also have stocks of Leather Goods, Antimony Ware, Silver and Plated Goods, Jewellery, Toys, Rooks. Travelling Requisites, Smokers' Sundries, eto The Shop for Fancy v Goods.

Our first aim is to make quality furniture, and our second aim is to keep down costs. Hence you will find our prices very pleasing indeed, find our furniture of such good workmanship that it will serve for n lifetime. Quality at low figures has established us as jhe most satisfactory furnishing house in the district. Call —inspect - ; , our work. If unable to do so, write for designs and prices of . any furniture you need. PURSER $ SON Ths Home of Good Value HA

i\M:wmMMjm 60 ACRES.—AII been ploughed; but & acres 10 chain from factory and school and railway one mile, now carrying 20 cows, 5 two year heifers, 10 yearlings, 2■horses, G-roomed house 10 bail, concrete cowshed, 10 paddocks well fenced, cheap £35 10s per acre. £-100 cash. Will exchange for nice house in town. 80 ACRES.—Freehold, all in grass except a little shelter bush. 10 paddocks, 20 acres been ploughed, metalled road, one mile from school, two .•niles'from factory and station. £2B 10s per acre, including the following :attle: 20 cows, 2 horses. Only £4OO down, balance 6 per cent for 5 years. 65 ACRES Freehold, all in grass and crops, J-riiile from Factory, school, md station. Six-roomed house, bathroom, 10 bail cow shed. Price only £36 with £360 cash, balance on mortgage for 4 years at 6 per cent. HOUSE—S roomed house all conveniences, l-3rd acre, electric light, copper and tubs, and drainage. (House in first class condition) price .only £soo with £3O cash. 5 ACRES of land and 6-roomed house lately owned by Harry Haiise, nice level section well sheltered. Price £9OO, £3OO cash, balance of £6OO now on mortgage. COMMISSIONER AGENT, STRATFORD. LAND, INSURANCE AND GENERAL.

RANTED: Boy for dairy farm, machines, wages 255. For address apply this office. ACTUAL road tests show that the North British "Dreadnought" Motor Cycle Tyre gives from 5,000 to 22,000 miles. Used on Western Front. Enquire as to sizes. 90 JAMS. (Kirkpatricks) 21b jars Is * 7d. Gib tins 3s 2d, 211) tins Is Id. -MASTERS LIMITED. Cross Tyres are All {j crood—the quality is uniform finest rubher, expert chemist, lutes nnchinery, skilled workmen, all cr, are utmost value in the British 31 inch or Cross. 8i 'HEN you fee! ft cold coming oi don't wait until it has grippe •m. hut tak* VIA7.OT, »* otio* CIOR SALE, at once new shod (20. *- 10) strongly built, on wheel' eady to move. Apply J. W. Boon t Masters' new store. j- OST—Between Post Office am I' Began "Street, several pound lotes. Reward on returning to N fine's Office. ANTED TO RENT itiuited, convenient home. Reply to Business" care of this office. jTANTED —By married man, p » sit ion of trust, hut would consider Heeepttng any light work.— Apply by letter to A.8.C., this office

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 45, 18 September 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 45, 18 September 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 45, 18 September 1918, Page 6

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