WOOL JUMPER SUITS, latent c I ours from 39/6. WOOL CARDIGANS, Smart effects, 10/G up. LUMBER JACKETS, smart styles, from 25/6. BERETS, newest shapes arid colCuffs 2/9 up. FELT HATS, latest shapes, from 10 Full Length GAITERS, good shades, 7/11. GOLF SOCKS', hig range of smart Cuqs, 2/8 up. All Wool CASHMERE HOSE, iri fi'i newest shade's 3/3 up. Brown NAPPA GLOVES from 9/11. Large Selection of Smart SCARVES In all Wanton shades 2/6, 3/3 up. CELANESE CREPE DE CHINE, "n newest shades. Large Selection of Evening Nets, Laces, Trinnalngs, etc. INSPECTION INVITED. HAEROPS LTD'Phone 406 BROADWAY Box 30
"MAZOL" the family remedy for coughs, colds, etc. Brings instant relief. GO dosejs 1/G. No Easy Job. Oil prospectors in Burma have to possess a diversity of accomplishment!®, according to Mr T. A Barrett, a prominent official of the Indo-Burma Petroleum Company, who arrived at Auckland by tiic Mainaganui on Tuesday on a. holiday visit (says the New Zealand Herald). "Men have to bore for oil in the heart of dense jungle," he said. "They live for weeks at a time in country swarming with wild animals, and when they are lucky enough to strike oil they are still faced with tremendous difficulties. The men on the job have to he everything from big-game shots and geologists to engineer,'.-; and cooks. The companies have to 'build their own railways, if the bore is in a remote district. Even now, when civilisation is spreading mor e and more rapidly in the East,, there are still elements of adventure to he found. Sparkling -youth rediscovered by middle-aged people who regularly eat Yeaston Tablets. W. A. Blown, Chemist. FOR SALE, 50 ACRESJ-FBEEHOLD. K(j ACRES, near Stratford, 4-room-ed House, good milking shed, concrete floor, machines and power. 10 paddocks. Milking 22 cows, producing 6000 fat. Cows can be had at valuation. Sufficient feed lor winter. PRICE £4O per acre with £7OO down. 97 ACRES A EAR ELTH'AM. cold water, Electric Light j Sbalc Cowshed, Plant driven by Motor, Implement, Manure,, Car and Cart Sheds. 12 Paddocks, live fences. 1 Mile from school. Milking 55 Cows. Produced 14,500 Fat last year. 4 Stacks Hay and Ensilage. £<>() per acre, with £ISOO down. This is a very well improved farm in good heart. 185 ACRES—KAPUNI. K -ROOMED HOUSE and large milking shed, with concrete floor, 12 Paddocks, Boxthcrn Fences. Milking 50 cows besides carrying 20 head young cattle, 2 bulls ,2 horses. PRICE: £42 per acre, with £IOOO down. Balance long term at G per cent. TiATTD RFJ'RTOF'WATrV'FS, W. F 5f YOUNG. Mtratford V EVANfI. n. D. MASON. New Plymouth PAWTBBS* rft-OP. OiIfiAFfSATTOT* SOCIETY OF VX., ETI». STRATFORD, BAWKRS ANSS NEW PLYMOUTH. Colds and influenza avoided ■•■;■ fortifying your system with Yeaston Tablets. W. A. Brown. Chemist.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 84, 25 June 1930, Page 6
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