BUSINESS NOTICES. YOUNGER MEN . .i.. • cV-W >• M <• ■ * Will now turn their attention to Vacation Apparel! Our CROWN MODEL SUITS in Summer Weights and. Colours will be worn by the most fashionably dressed men at the popular summer resorts this season. W& would also suggest PANAMA HATS, SILK SHIRTS,* FANCY SOCKS, SILK UNDERWEAR, and the latest styles In FOOTWEAR. THE EGMONT CLOTHING -COMPANY.' ■••vv.vv.v-tv..; - 1 v-'- ,r i ;ti
A GREAT SUMMER SALE Commences at Spence’s on Saturday, January 20th. This is not an ordinary affair, but an imperative shelf-emptying event caused by the exceptionally heavy stocks now on hand. Furthermore, the wet and miserable summer we have experienced has had its effect.. Hence prices on every inch of summer materials and wearing apparel have dropped to the lowest notch. Just a hint—if you would secure the best of'the bargains be there early, x Roslyn Blankets, Rugs, Tweeds, Worsteds, Suits, Hosiery, Unshrink|able Flannel and'Underwear “Delta” finish. The best that money can buy.x"
BUSINESS NOTICES. IT PAYS TO BOY ' GOOD CUTLERY. That will,retain a Sharp, Keen, d ' Cutting Edge. • ' ' " We have just landed a direct shipment . rf;;, HUNTER’S ■ “dBUGLE BRAND SHEFFIELD CUTLERY. ~ DESSERT iMVES; ; at Bs‘ 6d, 10s:6d, 12s, 15s, lSfe-6d,- 2os 1 dozen. * -v* 4 -?- c t iv. '■ t•/■* Pfl TABLE KNIVES - Handled), at 10s 6d, 12s, 15s, 17s Gel, 21s, 30s dozen ' : W - : • • 3, - . . .•' • “ TALBOT” SILVER SPOONS AND FORKS, Guaranteed to wear white and retain their natural Silver CoIour—SRDONS, Tea Dessert 9s i 6d; Tabl'd" 12k per* dozen. T'ORKS— Dessert 9s 6d, Table T2s per dozen. | TARANAKI ■HARDWARE COMPANY^ ' (Late Sidney Ward and Co.) BROADWAY. — AUCJION SALES. — : — : — ; —^ — r ~y? — t . ;i .. " ~ r * STRATFORD WOOL, HIDE. SHEEP SKIN, AND TALLOW SALE. NEXT' SALE, FEBRUARY 13bh. CLIENTS are to forward lots so as to reach us by FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9th. . YOUNG. HOBBS AND CO. INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31. MATTHEWS & BENNETT ItX will hold their usual- Inglewood Weekly Cattle Sale on WEDNESDAY . NEXT, at their Inglewood iards. 250 HEAD MIXED CATTLE ENTRIES "SOLICITED. Sale at'l o’clock. " NOTICE MR. W. E. KNOTT is no longer in my employ, wind the branch will he carried on hy MRS ROBINSON, who has kindly consented to stay till another manager is appointed. E. DIXON. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Supremo Court, Holden at . New Plymouth. dVTOTICE is hereby given that FREDERICK WILLIAM JOHNSON, of Te Worn, Farmer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting cf creditors, to ho hodden at my office, on TUESDAY the 6th day of February, 1912, at 3 o’clock. ALFRED COLEMAN, Deputy-Official Assignee. Stratford, January 25th, 1912. [A Card.] MISS ORBELL’S PRIVATE SCHOOL. First Term commences oil MONDAY, February sth, 1912, at St. Andrew’s Schoolroom. WANTED, a Girl to assist with housework ; no cooping or washing. Apply to this- office for address. w ANTED, two Labourers. Apply at once. Smart Bros,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 38, 27 January 1912, Page 6
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