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WANTEDS. WANTED, a strong Boy for bakehouse. Apply Kerr and a;cBain, Broadway. WANTED, a Housekeeper* Apply tins office for address. W ANTED, a Girl for general V t housework. Apply Mrs. Chiucheu, Juliet Street. V7i7ANTED, a j,ood Milker; wages V v 30s. Apply F. J. M-mrlen* .Wingrovo Hoad, Ng-i'tc. ■\7i7ANTEI), ten good Navvies; t V wages 10s per day road work, and 11s per day drain work; hoard 11s per week. Apply Needham Bros., Douglas. C'jgT ANTED Known—Job Printing V V in all its branches at lowest •urrent rates, at the “Stratford Evening Post” dob Printing Office. ANTED, all Mothers to bring v v their Boys along and Purchase me of our noted ’Varsity Suits, all shades, all sizes, low prices. Mullen and Marshall, “The Rash,” Stratford. lIJ7ANTED Known—-Wo have just V V landed the “Brinisdawn” Metallic Filament Lamps (made in England) ; IG, 32, and 50 candle power, 2s 6d each. McMillan and Fredric, 17 HE STRATFORD DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Swimming Baths are now open. Hours: Men C a.in. to 8 a.m., girls 11 a.m. to 12 p.m., boys 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. TEN SHILLINGS REWARD.— Lost, Black and Tan Collie Bitch, tip out of one ear. Find-r rewarded on returning to J. Brake, Stratford. C BOOKING is a a-dight with the ) “Orb” Rang-'; the finish is beautiful, making ait ornament to the house. Bellringer Bros., Ltd., are the agents. HARD HA'rS for all Heads—Mullen and Marshall have a full stock of ail shapes in Hard and Soft Celt Hats. Come and inspect. SHAKY Heads—The very latest Novelty—China Figures which nod their heads in a lifelike and arausing style, Is each, at the Taranaki Hardware Co. SPENCE’S Drapery and Clothing Store—lf you are not already a customer of this store, become one this year. It will pay you. A. Spence, Stratford. EDWARDS’ Perfect Dentrific* gets into all the crevices and destroys the microbes while cleaning the teeth.

DO you know that you receive o per cent, discount at Lewis’s off : all purchases over One Pound r Lewis’s Cash Boot Arcade. WANTED Known—Whether you have a few pence—or ,better still, a few'pounds—to spend on Christmas Presents, you will not ho able to do better than by calling at (;. W. Mills’i Broadway North. WANTED, Mothers, to see special display of Boys’ Norfolk Suits, at H. 8., New Zealand Clothing Factory. • STRAIGHT from Toyland, ex An ship, one million Dollies, and lovely Playthings. Cheapest House in town. You can make quite <mre of the above by calling at G. W. Mills’, Broadway North. HAVE you seen our windowsCome and inspect before buying elsewhere. Brocklehank’s, the best Furnishers. can get half-sizes in Shoes at Lewis’s Cash Boot Arcade; no foot too difficult to fit; a city store brought to your doors. A RT Canvas Albany Shoes, all shades,'at Lewis’s, price 8s 11(1, in sizes and half sizes. Lewis, Direct Importer. ___ T° HAYMAKERS! We have just landed a large shipment of TARPAULIN CANVAS, And as we are not going to carry any over, we are making TARPAULINS AND RICK COVERS At exceptionally low prices. Call on ns for a quote. WILSON AND SON’S BROADWAY. A ROSY APPLE WITH A ROTTEN GORE I S A FRAUD And so are Boots that outwardly look good, hut carry no quality inside. Quality, after all, is the big consideration, and that’s what you get first, last, and every time .here. Some of our offerings in Gentlemen’s Footwear include— A. E. Marlow’s Latest Models in Cents’ Tan Derby Boots, Welted Black Glace Derby Boots, in all sizes. Cents’ Glace Kid Golosh Balmorals, with Matt Kid Tops—a particularly dressy hoot. Cents’ Tan Glace Boots— a holiday line. Gents’ Tan and Black Shoes, in Glace and Box Calf. If you have an awkward foot to fit we can make yon limits and shoos to measure. All classes of Repairs carried out promptly and host materials only arc used. E. G. POSTER 1 BOOTMAKER, STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 19, 5 January 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 19, 5 January 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 19, 5 January 1912, Page 1

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