ON. ACCOMPANIED WITH CHEQUE, POSTAL NOTES, OR STAMPS, K •' M ' -•* 231 Stratford View Cards Id, cheapest in town Marsuma- Pads, 100 pages, Gd r each good paper ' Envelopes 3d packet, 1/9 per box of 250 Suit Cases, Dress Baskets Bibles'and Prayer Books Books of Poems,- very nice Xmas Cards, newest designs ■iwiMiii-iil■V’Ciiaii A'~i7iii"j-'i 'iVin'ii '-rThe Largest Stock of Toys and Fancy Goods in Town. Hlaop enlsirg-ed double Size. Stock increased double usiifil. rices jrs low as consistent witli lain* and honest dealing'. Basketware, Silver and Electro-plate Goods. In fact everything needed for Presentations. Smoker’s Department. All Leading Lin°s in Pipes, Tobaccos, Holders, l azors, and Sundries. In connection with this Department we have the Kgmont Hairdressing Saloon, the bestappointed in Taranaki, _ Tel:. BgaasaißßS msssaat k> r. i Cash Trader, CHARLES E P.O. Box 21.
A ' FARCE AND A FAILURE ! SOME EMINENT MEN WHO CONDEMN *, • ■ :i.; >. :'s HIS HOLINESS PIUS X. REV;: SYDNEY; SMITH, Doan of - Sir. Paul’s. CARDINAL 'GIBBONS. REV. W- GAKK SMITH, St. James’ Church, Sydney. THE RIGHT HON. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN THE LATE MARQUIS OF SALISBURY. SIR JAMES PAGET, M.D. THE REV. W. SALMOND, M.A. D.D., Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy, Otago University. PROHIBITION. SIR DYCE DUCKWORTH, M.D., ' LL.B., F.R.C.S. DR. A. R. CUSHNY, M.A., M.D., , F.R.S., Professor of Pharmacology, University of London. DR. POCKLEY, President, Australasian Medical Congress. STRIKE OUT THE BOTTOM LINES THUS— I Vote for Continuance AND THUS—VOTE AS ABOVE. \ -- > ■■■ .•< % ■; ~ ’'p"f •w ■ . a THERE WILL BE TWO LICENSING VOTING PAPERS
BUSINESS NOTICES, V; f. THE T AWN. ft*:. HR S® m its Our Season’s Requirements in Lawn Mowers have arrived, and they are a fine lot of America’s Best. THE. REGAL—A beautiful highwheel ball-bearing- machine, 14iri 60s, 16m.* 1 70s each. THE COLONIAL.—BaII-bearing, 12 in., 32s 6d; Win., 355; 16in., 37s !> • 6d. each. " . THE GEM.—l2m., 30s; Win., 32s 6d; 16in., 355. r THE EVER-READY.—The Household Machine, 12in., 20s; Win., 21s'; 16in., 22s 6d each. BELLRINGER ■ "*.'t BROS.; LTD. SMART BROS, . Have Opened with a , Complete NEW STOCK ; ,; ...of . : \ CYCLES);; ' . And SUNDRIES. YORK CHAMBERS, " -Broadway-.
r- '■« a x. ■,V 23 J | if, E^a s m s I 5*5 iff? .SSfiTia sagea ISTOtSH E 2323 iaB^MSagB3i!3BEa3S3^E J .-i,’.-' y . We go one bettei than ever. i year In ■£7^,'r.-«TTgiiranra^.aaKS^iaMry,Tre^^ HOUSEHOLD COCOS. White Calico 5/11, 0/6, and 6/11 per doz, Unljledche'd Jobs—Damask Is to 2/11 White Table Damask TTs to 8/11 Herringbone Sheets 4/11 a pair Unbleached Towels 1/6 per pair White Towels 1/11 per pair Lace Curtains for 2/11 to 18/0 a pair GOTTOM DRESS GOODS. Striped Zephyrs 3/11 dress „ 4/11 dress New Dress Linen Is to 1/1 1 Cotton Shantungs !)M1 Hoyle’s Prints 8d Linenene, all shades, 4/11 dress Indigo Cambric 5/ IT doz Cream Japanese bilk 7|d to 8/11 TABLOR COSTUtViES, Summer Tweed Costumes for 45/White Linen Costumes 82/6 Coloured Linen Costumes for 12/11 White Embroidered Costumes 65/Linen Frocks 19/1 I White Frocks 18/1 1 Print Frocks 10/6. ff'i ' ;r '■ f- ,c 's• UNDERCLOTHING. Ladies’ Knickers from 1/9 Ladies’ Chemises from 1/6 ~ Camisoles from 1/11 ~ Combinations from 3/11 ~ Night Dresses from 4/11 W 7 ool Vests from Is. Ladies’ Stockings 8d to 3/6 a pair Coloured Stockings from 3/6 t, HERBERT’S STRATFORD
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 78, 14 November 1911, Page 7
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527Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 78, 14 November 1911, Page 7
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