FULL SUPPLIES OF SURGICAL DRESSINGS OBTAINABLE. AT McINNES'. J Accidents happen in the Lost of .regulated families is the old saying. You're on the safe, side- if you're .prepared for an emergency. j Au ample .supply of surgical dressings is a necessity in every home, the country home". If you not already well'equipped, W. Mcl'nues would suggest you pav an early visit t 0 his shop and obtain a complete set cf surgical dressings, diis advice is always freely at yjour service. iMake a point of doing thi s nest time you're in town. 'PHONE 70. THE EGMONT PHARMACY, STRATFORD. PRIVATE RESIDENCE 314.
WE ARE NOW SHOWING A FINE RANGE OP HEARTH AND SOFA RUGS AT PRICES TO MEET ALL PURSES. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. SEE OUK WINDOW DISPLAY. IF IT IS NOT SHOWN IN THE WINDOW ITS INSIDE. CALL AND SELECT FROM OUR WON DERFUL RANGE. a 'V&X
-v^*. «£ YOU CAN AFFORD Ford owners are not confined to business executives, merchants, wholesalers and professional men. Railwaymen, civil servants, artisans, drive the r Ford Touring Cars with the best of them. THEY TAKE THEIR WIVES AND CHILDREN TRIPS, evenings, week-ends, holidays, without the worries attached to catching crowded trains, trame or boats. Their families are healthier and happier through Ford-owning. These "everyday New Zealander s" take advantage of the Henry Ford Easy, Purchase Plan. So do shopkeepers market gardeners, contractors, desirous of keeping their capital employed in their businesses. Ask us to describe this convenient, economical plan. Why should not you, too, own a Ford—the new model with the higher radiator. OUR CHARGES ARE LOWEST! MOTOK DEALERS, BROAPWAY, STRATFOR, Phone 27 BB*ummmmmmmMS6Mmßmmaamßm®mw m - I .-£.. ■■;_■' . •■•/■■, ..■y- : .v--<.'. i •■-'*■■ M :,-v eft p ■:'■:'■■ mmmm :T= .:«■ U^m new ones, and let us examine jkkww ■» 1,01/r STARTING, LIGHTING, IGNITION AND CARBURET lON. This will do more to make you/ car run smoothly than anything else you can do. We are Electrical Specialists for Motor Cars, Let us give an estimate on what the.job will cost you. m MJL ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Regan Street, STRATFORD. PTpsmM
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXII, Issue 56, 3 May 1924, Page 7
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