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s w i • !3;**pa& <?/ w . /or fe x, “•immg Jji CDOYS of every age are & well catered jor, here from the lad who is rough on suits to the young watt who is anxious to create a good impression on "someone.” oA comparison proves that these suits possess character, and yet prices arc 'wonderfully low. We have go'd wearing Suus hi a big range of designs and materials --absolutely rirht hi Byk an(i embrace all the newest garments. War cuts will be wise to procure all hoys ecu lure. mf DftATFORD y / fS \ S m STS 4\- < i—- . -,otp m 8 Qgf. PHOMt 253 *355353? 0 T^T*^«*SSs FTm FHS3SSSS&

D 'N & & CLOTHES WITH A REPUTATION. Fine serges, tweeds, and worsteds, 1923 styles, conscientious workmanship down 11 to the last stitch—these fare the qualities which make and hold the reputation of Ruscoe Suits. And every one is a perfect fit; for k a Rustoe Suit Is made for you and \you alone. Let us show you our fine range i|f- patterns and styles. We have the very latest as well as the best. C. PUSCOE TAILOR, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. (Established 25 years.) IF YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY KUSH IS AM) SEE 1 CB. ) ( I y 1 Ki L For exchange.—A tip-top lltt?e freehold farm of 17 acres on a good metalled road. Just miles from i P. 0., will carry 8 cows and 1 horse. A good house of 6 rooms, ballroom and pantry. Electric light, good cowshed of 5 balls. Well watered by good streams. Price £2450. Would exchange for small house. Nothing cheaper. Interest 53 per cent. No 2. For exchange.—62 acres freehold, carrying 17 cows and other stock. House of 5 rooms, insured for £2BO. Cowshed of 6 balls, concreted. Price S3S, on good terms. Will exchange for tovn property. No. 3. £4B per - acre, a going concern, Eltham district. 72 acres good freehoiu land, dead level. Well watered by good streamb. House of .. Brooms, cowshed of 6 balls (concrete),' plenty of out-buildings. One mortgage £IBOO at 6 jer cfnt. The .following stock goes with this lovely little farm*: 28 good dairy cows 2 horses, about 20 pigs, dray and harness. trap and harness, drill, plough disc and chain harrows, milk cam factory shares and all other implements On the farm. Plenty of winter feed. Will sell on Very ?aay terms

Jr rtJ- Ska r' : A SAFE PRESCRIPT JON SERVICE, We regard the dispensing of medicine for the sick as our special privilege, and as such, each prescription is prepared with scrupulous attention to detail. AMD PROMPTITUDE IS FEATURED. Hand your prescription in hero, and rest assured that it frill bo dis-j pensod with the greatest care. Furthermore, we use onty the purest drugs obtainable. SPECIAL INFORMATION TO LADIES. We have just received a nice range of Toilet Requisites including Fancy Soaps, Face Creams and Powders, Shampoo Powders, Bath Salts, etc., all at very moderate prices. ’PHONE 70, THE EGMONT PHARMACY, STRATFORD, PRIVATE RESIDENCE 344. f m m ..V' mm m pipi ■ Bapw M6F031 This light, attractive furniture, originally designed for Summer use, is no'w exceedingly popular for every season of the year. It is comfortable; it is strong; it is attractive, easily kept clean and sound in make and finish. We offer a wonderfully varied and complete stock of Wicker Chairs, Settees , etc., for your selection at prices that are bound to interest you immeaiatcly. jn Pi I7J/AATQ Opp. Methodist Hf* U. 1-/ V Church, Stratford Low Rent Enables us to Sell Cheaper , -• iPhone 94

if! n (1 hi! diiu. Get your Saddles and Collars \reLined f or repaired immediately they show sign i o/ going to pieces. It is sound economy to do so. Don’t consider anything “too far gone.’* Bring it in for examination. , \ , \ LERWAIW ESS MAK E B -.Vr^ATFORO 0.373 :l 4 ■ £# w V* t «$? \ M & $ lather ff orh brush Xa until finte* , J S»" T'K Bte The New Way to Shave Just three simple operations and your shaving is, done! No impatient calling for “hotwater” —no “soaring-up” in a mug- no mussy “rubbing-in" with the fingers. The rich abundant lather of m WSmM Jgrg^aMWMl i v^ SHAVING simplifies these operations, Nc smarting burning alter - effects. Mermen'scontains no free caustic or other rritant to torture or disfigure your face. Meanen’s saves you time and torture. It leaves your face suit, cool, comCortabie and refreshed. Use it and you will realize that you CREAM ha /abeer, wrongfully blatningyour ratin' ii Die lathei . Mermen's Shs-’ing Cream is \-Ait up in airtifch sanitary tubes With handy hex . on screw teps. Prove its value Try it, that is the only way to find out what it will do ior you. Obtainable at all leading chemists and stores G. MENNEN CHEMICAL CO m. l ower Cuba Street Wellington, N. Z. 103 Pitt St., Sydney. N. S. W. Send penny stamped envelope lor tree sample of -MENNEN'S” TALCUM FOR MEN WRurnlar: inBDHIIBIBIBIIIIBIBIIIBiIIBIII' 8)5 ■ Constipation and Indigestion poison your “ a system, sap your vitality, lessen your ■ 10 power to resist disease. Whilst you endure them ■ " you cannot possibly enjoy good health. Rid yourself ® ta of them with Mother Seigel’s Syrup. A few doses m m will gently stimulate your stomach, liver and bowels a o to healthy normal activity. Then you will feel F.L m 1311 mentally and physically, and constipation and indi- ■ n gestion will be just grim nightmares of the past: a MOTHER fa m >" /■ m 5 1 mSm SYRUP m 053B53caappst3BaiQtaasca r ss a n a a .-a asKisnin

& K Telephones; Office 163, Retidenne 74 ■rS,v'-“: mm& 5* SL\ m**. USED ;. ■. u;*-.-/% BECAUSE EVERYWHERE EFFICIENT. The pumps and other appliances turned out by us meet with un, ,-or8r Satisfaction. We hare agents or branches in all paw. of tho country, and they ore prepared to submit, prions and full particulars regarding' our Manufactures, on request. .jMft era of the Climax Water Pumps, the famous Cockatoo Pumps, Boiler Feed Pumps and Feed-water Heaters. Electric Welding and Repairs to all classes of machinery. Let us submit an estimate for that next job. Eifioieucy and Despatch our constant aim. UNION FOUNDRIES. LTD. Juliet Street. STRATFORD. Pbo** tl, V S- BRYCE fruiterer * confectioner. Tha shop r*f Quality and Cheapness. This season's Apples, Pears, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, etc. Nothing, bat the eat. / Sweets and choocolatos a specialty. Hedge Plantq, Shelter Trees, Shrubs and Oik Flowers, Orders delivered anywhere in town.

% Cj{JCVa«fMWB AUTO XMIiSING Wi 9. 26 MBS tk QUICKLY AND EFFICIENTLY DONE. Wo have the staff of expert workmen to doctor your damaged car Ns. matter how much it is smashed; or what make it is, it will be ready for the road in very little time. LET US OVERHAUL YOUR CAR. Don’t wait too long—cars will bo cars; in an hour of need it may let you down. A small expense will obtain for you an assurance that you will get there and back without any car troubles. Kleeman S Bishop Tips Amber FINE Tea sr re IP* (D rS, m n -Ji ome sac Eleefri THINK what Electricity naans in your home. Switch and you have a houseful of glorious, brilliant light in a moment. Another touch and there ts welcome warmth from the radiator. Electricity will add charm to your home or business. , You tan iron, cook. toast. boil die bade and clean the car pet—all with euclricity. Horn- oj -work are sand by tn use. Arrange tor a complete v.Ual attou non'. Work and materials guaranteed. R. R. KNEW STUBS ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Regan Street, S 7 RAlJftoiiO. Phone 9J. P3UISS

‘‘OEiIEMJ LK ’ ’ —MILK OF CEREALS—FOR CALVES. Thousands of keen, successful dairymen toll us that no calf food giveg such good results as “CEREMILK.” A well-balanced ration, it is all digestible, highly nutritious, and the calves take to it. Easy to prepare—freshness and purity guaranteed. Mi' George Thompson, Papa toe toe, writes:—“l have used ‘CEREMILK’ for raising pedigree stock. After- experience of other foods I am confident there is nothing to equal ‘CEREMILK.’ ” Try “OEREMlXJv”—nearest to whole milk in nutriment. All stones and factories. If your dealer cannot supply, write to Fleming and Co., Ltd., Box 498, Wellington.

ADVERTISED GOODS ARE STANDARD GOODS THE WORLD OVER. WHY? BECAUSE there must be in advertised goods, a uniform high quality, otherwise the advertised article not being up to the standard claimed for it, will not be purchased again, and the advertising will be unprofit ible. ! Advertising is Insurance, there- | fore, that the goods are as $o- ! presented and good value. Tjhe j customer who buys advertised j goods, rarely makes a mistake. - Headers, therefor*, will benefit J by a careful perusal of the adver- > tiaing columns of the “POST.” BOTH given the knock out by “NO-RUBBING" Laundry elo—hard work, and disease bno ria conceaJ«d in soiled ' clothing.

“The Easiest Way” for relieving; a oold Is easily learnt and as easily told. “The Easiest Way” is quite easy tiid sure Whew. you take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Tis easily taken, and easily best For 1 easing; a cough or a cold on ttie cheat. “The Easiest Way” lung relief to assure Is easily Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

Shar land’s ‘Moa Brand’ Etn? Preservative has a wonderful record for absolute reliability. Estes have ta.cn kor>t sweet and without taint oven after boinp; preserved for over two rears. '

*l. 9 .nwiATiir h * u % “ “ —— 11,1 "■■■ BIG SELECTION OF m-f NEW ifiL GOODS _ IVE ARE OPENING DAILY LARGE SHIPMENTS OF ROODS COMING DIRECTLY TO US FROM THE BEST ENGLISH MANUFACTURERS, OCR LARGE TURNOVER AND KEEN BUYING ENABLES US TO GIVE YOU THU BEST VALUE, WE INVITE TOUR INSPECTION OF ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. OUR PRICES ARE MUCH LOWER THIS SEASON, 29 inch REVERSIBLE NEPHYRS, fast dye, I/* yard. H 8 Inch REVERSIBLE ZEPHYRS, in Checks and Stripes 1/9. 1/11 yard INSPECT THESE OR WRITE FOB PATTERNSoy

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 98, 30 August 1923, Page 7

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