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- a* New Goods. - r y WE have been very fortunate in getting a good portion of our ' Imports landed already and are showing them right away; amongst them you will find a very fine lot of Ladies’ Hand Bags in Morocco, suede" and calf 100 to chose from. Nice showing companions, dressing cases, brash sets, manicure writing cases. Good assortment tea spoons, carvers, fish, frtilt knives and forks in cases. Fine lot electroplated ware, good values. Great selection antimony frames, vases, boxes and novelties. Californian Floral Bead Necklets 3s 6d, 4s 6d 5s 6d. Silk Ladies Boxes, Pincushions from 9d. Christmas Cards great variety loose and boxed. There are also many lines not mentioned hut we extend you our cordial invitation to visit our stow and look around. No one pressed to buy as that follows generally after inspection. Charles E. James, The Shop to get that Present. V * rr V’-v V m m S&ii r ' V Jk m Meet the Present and the F#ti*re \ With PURSER Fmmtiste. \ Furniture that makes an imnfbdiate appeal because of its attrac- j tiveness—that sells on its own merit and its very reasonable | prices, and that permanently satisfies its owners is good furntiure | for YOUR Home. Such is Purser Furniture.\ No Furniture can j he had that will give more satisfaction. Proof of this is the in- I or ea singly' large number of families to whom we sell our products i again and again as future needs arise. Our reputation for goad jj workmanship covers the Province. - r y Write or call for our illustrated Catalogue and obtain details of | our Freight-paid-to-your-railway-station Terms. ,»•■■■ • . ; aA P Ufij PURSER AND SON, HIGH STREET, HAWERA.

80 ACRES, Freehold, 2J miles from Stratford and opposite Railway-.v Station. Good 7-roomed house, and wash-house with tubs set in. Divided into 15 paddocks, well watered, all ploughable an all in grass except crops. Well fenced and 2 miles of live hedges. Price. £7O per acre. No Mortgage. GOOD LITTLE DAIRY FARM. (37) 50 ACRES, Freehold, divided into 7 paddocks, well watered, good wire and hedge fences, all ploughable. Good 5-roomed house, 1 mile from 'School, Cheese Factory and Post Office. Price, £46 per acre. (34) 54J ACRES, Freehold, divided into 15 paddocks, well watered and good wire fences. 3 miles from station and £ mile from Fatory and school, on a good metalled road. Nice 7-roomed house, hot and cold water, good cowshed, all ploughable. Carries at present 26 cows. Price, £72 10s per acre. Lowest cash £6OO, balance at 6 per cent for a long term. ‘ (25) 146 ACRES, Freehold, divided into 13 paddocks, splendidly fenced and well watered by creeks, miles to cheese factory and school. 70 acres been ploughed. ' Good 5-roomcd house with bathroom. Cowshed with concrete floor and machines, large stable, implement shed and loose box. Very choice dairy farm. Price£49 per acre. Lowest cash £SOO. (!2) 70 ACRES as a going concern, with only £350 down, 11 miles from Midhirst station, 5-roomed liouse, good cowshed. Price only £25 including 10 cows, 2 springing heifers, 7 yearlings, 2 horses, 2 milk oowe, cans, dray and harness, etc. (32) 186 ACRES, Leas© for 999 years at 9s 9d per acre, within 2 miles of cheese Factory and school. Good 5-roomed house, pantry and bathroom, good cowshed, carrying 36 cows, 50 sheep, 7 horses. Goodwill only £7 10s per acre, with only £375 down. F. H. BARNITT, COMMISSION AGENT, STRATFORD. LAND, INSURANCE AND GENERAL. 1 • XMAS PHOTOGRAPHIC , 1912. COMPETITION. FOR AMATEURS and BEGINNERS. Prize's £1 10s, 15s, 7s 6d. ALL PHOTOS entered will bo «üb-l mitted to a competent judge, avliosc decision will be final. An entry may consist of three' or /more prints. There is no limit to the number. The last day of entry is 18th December, 1918. Prints may be any size, not larger than J-plato. The following particulars should be written on back of each print:— Name and address of sender. Plate or film used. Date exposed. Title (if any). No print which has won a prize in a competition will be eligible. Amateurs and Beginners only allowed to compete. Each entry must be accompanied by outside wrappers or labels of plates, films and papers bearing my stamp or label used to produce the print. The copyright of the winning print to remain the property of the competitor. All entries must be sent' to the undersigned on Or before- Wednesday, 18th December, 1918, and marked outside, “Photographic Competition.” T. A. W. NICHOLSON PH EM IST AND PHirropRAPGI p OEAUf-R s i Stratum*.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 86, 5 November 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 86, 5 November 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 86, 5 November 1918, Page 6

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