CI *> *§&S»sSj§»&S?sss«^^ssS^ SALE OF -AIV-nKi *>f>! IV. '. HUNDRED SMART FROCKS COMMENCES TO-MORROW AT LIMITED OPP RAILWAY STATION 3*&'•*«£& WE have just purchased a parcel of 200 frocks direct from a manufacturer at a big discount, and are selling them at less than the price we normally have to pay for them. STRATFORD SHOW commences on the sixteenth of this month, and here is the solution to your LIMITED OPPOSITE STATION
Reciprocity Railway THE opening of the new railway line from Stratford to Okahukura is a reminder to farmers and ether folk of Taranaki that they are confidently expected to make worthy use of this important connection. This railway is a business enterprise which must be justified by the traffic. The Railways Department, which helps farmers with low rates on various bulk freight, including fertilisers, grain and flour, naturally expects the farmers to act on the principle: "One good turn another.". ~., : ... ; 3 .__, Railway help for farmers is necessarily dependent on farmers' help for the railway. Reciprocity is absolutely essential. Help Yourselves
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 88, 7 November 1932, Page 10 (Supplement)
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