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Public Notice® You are Invited to View SPECIMENS OF THE New Process Colour Prints At the — McAllister studio BEAUTIFUL PICTURES, And Not Expensive S. ROWE ANNOUNCES that he is now SAWING WOOD at OWNERS’ PREMISES to own length, at REASONABLE PRICES. NOTHING TOO TOUGH S. ROWE C/o W. Cannon. Butcher, BROADWAY NOTE JAM FRUITS are getting finished. We will have some this week. Buy early, and be sure. Pie Melons, Quinces, Peaches, Cape Gooseberries. ARRIVING THIS WEEK. Bottle your pears now before they are finished. Also SEE our Tomatoes. Cheapest in town, at B. DAVID and CO. THE LEADING FRUITERERS BROADWAY STRATFORD

EGMONT COAL EGMONT COAL GLEN AFTON GLEN AFTON GLEN AFTON GLEN AFTON STOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND PROMPT DELIVERY Orders may be left at Brocklebank’s Phone 2341, R. D. McCUTCHEON Carrier - - - STRATFORD PHONE 780 “THE LONDON” DYERS, CLEANERS’ AND FURRIERS REGENT ST.— HAWERA Dry Cleaning YOU owe it to your clothes, the chance to serve you well. Get them DRY CLEANED, they will serve better, look better, and be better. _ , Also —Dyeing, Cleaning, Hat reblocking, Pleating, Hemstitching, and Overlocking. Local Agent— KiDSON’S FRUIT SHOP, Stratford, Phone 401 STONE’S WELLINGTON, HAWKE’S BAY AND TARANAKI Commercial, Municipal and Genera] DIRECTORY and NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL FOR 1932 Forty-second year of publication Royal Bvo., containing about 1801 pages, corrected up to date, the wbol« handsomely bound in cloth, gill lettered. If ordered before publication £l/?/tf ordered after publication £l/10/STONE, SON AND CO.. LTD. PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS Anzac Square Dunedin And at Christchurch and Wellington THAT BAD-MANNERED ! COUGH Insistent coughing in company | i redlly savours of bad manners. There ' i is no need to hang on to that cold j I or to let it hang on to you. ! Get busy with Baxter’s Lung Pro-1 j server, the superior specific for | coughs, colds, sore throats and bronj dual complaints. “Baxter’s” tonic pro- | perties give added benefit. I Three sizes, 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 at all j j chemists and stores. Insist on “Bax- ] j ter’s.” —3. j \\7ANTED Known —Overlocking and i Hemstitching, 12-hour service— I London Dyers. Local agent, Kidson’s, | Florist, Broadway. i A VOID infection In trams, trains* i etc. Create an atmosphere of pro* taction. Use Nazol Pastilles* 1/S bos;

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 224, 20 April 1933, Page 1

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