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Easrly Spring Modes Spring is in the air! Already buds are bursting upom the hedgerow a, and shy little crocuses are pushing their ! dainty heads through Mother Earth to catch a glimpse of the Sun. Spring time is the glad time of th e year, and the time for pretty dresses and hats. We wish to call attention to the many charming millinery modes for early spring, now presented to local ladies. There ar e many unique shapes, delightfully but exclusively trimmed with blossoms and ribbons. Modern fashion favors wide trimmed hats again for spring, and a very fine variety of these is displayed in our windows and showroom. All are very beautiful, however—hut so moderately prio«d. YOU MUST CALL. E. H. HARROP DRAP. ER—STRATFORD k W, E. ROBINSON, Manager. WHY MCALLISTER FOR PHOTOGRAPHS? BECAUSE he has the best equipped Studio in Taranaki.

BECAUSE you will benefit by his 30 years’ experience. BECAUSE th© prices are lower for similar work than any other stjidio in the Dominion, MCALLISTER’S STUDIO. BROADWAY NORTH. To lease for a term of 6 years. 274 ACRES of first-class dairying and grazing land, situated 5 miles from railway and 2 miles from factory, school and post office. Modem house of sis rooms. 6-bailed concrete cowshed with machines installed. Farm is ring fenced by 8 wires and subdivided into 13 paddocks by 5-wite fences. It is all in grass, level and ploughable. Owner is milking 46 cows &iV't'hb front" find'carries a large number of dry stock and sheep on the back, Fattens on an average of 250 owes every' year. Stock and implements can be had at valuation with immediate possession. This is a rare chance as leases are hard to get and this one is a gift at £2 10s per acre, Do not delay in making inquiries from— A. M. ROBERTSON, BOX 133. STRATFORD Ofi INCH Voiles, White, Navy, Qvl and Brown, is lid yard. Organdy Muslins 2s 1J cl, 3s 6d yard at Amesbnry’s. OO INCH Nurse-Cloth, Grey, Blue Stripe Blue. This is a very heavy cloth, 4s 0d yard. 36 inch Saxe Blue Nurse Cloth, Is lid yard, .at Amcsbury’s. NICE SHOWING curtainings for Cretonnes, Shadow Tissues, Art Canvas, etc., at Amesbury’s. Kiy INCH Worsteds, suitable for Costumes, several shades of plain grey, bury’s. 22s 6d yard at Ames--3S £*D Black Gotten Cashmere Hose, 2s lid White Cotton Hose, Is lid, White and Grey Silk Ankle Hose at Amesbury’s. (Noted for Hosiery Values.) 2 s 6 D fi YARD for plain and plain shade Jap Crepes, at Amesbury’s. QATMEAL 8s 251 b bag, Creamoata 2s 3d Safety Matches 9d pkt, Red Wing Essence Coffee, Is 9d bottle, Currie 10d bottle at MASTERS’ LIMITED. THE EXPERIENCE Of thousands of housekeepers proves the value of Sharland’s <l Moa” Brand Egg Preservative. It is certain, reliable, economical, and saves heaps of money. . Epsom SALTS 4s per box. ES SENSES 6d bottle at MASTERS Limited. WANTED Good competent girl to assist in general house duties. Apply C. E, James, Broadway. F OR SALE— Five-foot office desk, glass back, well-made; cheap at Apply H.B.

OR SALE—One pure-bred "Berkshire breeding sow, apply this office. SALE..-Two gigs and gig harness, Apply \. 1. Oavcy, Em- . piro Stables. i _ I /■'ILINCHER CROSS MOTOR ' .\v ! TYRES made by the NOrh I j’r’tisb Rubber Co.. Tdd iberom tu 1 tested both in the laboratory u<i ' the road over hundreds of thousands of miles. “The‘tyre that is super-

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXI, Issue 70, 11 October 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXI, Issue 70, 11 October 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXI, Issue 70, 11 October 1920, Page 6

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