. BUSINESS NOTICES. ii. ■:> i- ' 'V ABOUT STRATFORD’S ■ NEWEST ■ > f -v*: , m.;.. ■. ■ .■ STORE ! A “Trifles make perfection, but perfection itself is no trifle.” At the root of this business is the idea of giving good service to everybody. Every detail, however small, is attended to with the same care as the largest orders, knowing, as we do, that little things make for a successful whole. With this truth in mind, we have placed at the head of affairs MISS McKEON AND MR. KERBY, the lady being in charge of the Showroom, while the gentle man is manager. •‘n ■• • ’ , •' Miss McKson is well and favourably known tliroughout this district, and ladies are assured of receiving courteous attention from her at all times. VO .!v .;•••, ,■ « '' ■ 1 - ■ ■ r.f. W " ■ Mr. Kerby has had years of experience in tha trade, and is well able to run Stratford’s Newest Store to the satisfaction of shoppers and others concerned. NOT AT,I. STYLES AT ALL PRICES WILL BE SOLD HERE —BUT THE BEST STYLES AT POPULAR PRICES BO R CASH, AND ALWAYS THE CLEAR, PLAIN INTERESTING TRUTH ABOUT THEM, BOTH IN THE ADVERTISING AND | OVER THE COUNTER. ■1 ; * COME IN WHEN YOU’RE IN TOWN. MOREY & BON STRATFORD NEW PLYMOUTH. AND •• * r|M|, i i - . :-r;ou, ~ 'f*™* * -Hr*"' Bl” bxclaimed Mrs. . ; “mA Mr. 1 ; . Pickwick, Sirl -‘rSuch a start as you did give me, . to be sure I” “And yet.it Is not so recy strangei”'said the imlahle Mr, Pjckwick. ;, 'Yoir”’seev' Imy good :teat^r;e^.the teapot’s and as- you (layb some left In your be bound, 1 just brought out .jViJLa, - Mr. ■ Pickwick,” said the flustered' widow, “how all yo&i gentlemen do like that ‘Stand Out’ leaf tdvbe sure I There was Mr. Bardell himself, .no\y, miist have his cup o’ ‘Stand Out’ Te* last, thing at night and, first thing in the vl SMPpose it’s the flavour, sir.” ;f‘:Tbe\ flavour, the aroma, the charm,” said Mri Pickwick, beaming benevolently upon her as she filled his cup. “There are teas of China and teas of India, but we all like ‘Stand Out’ best, my good woman, simply because it is better than al! the others.” mm mm m 2r~ a 3 aw SKt' 2 1/6, 1/8, hrr. XiS.T: 95 ■m flcStaJlßSt/sS Lb f 'vi/tM Of RHINE A 1 Prize sentence published every Saturday. Best b nd Out” Tea, composed of words commencing with Kthe letters.' nominated—used in any order—wins each week Sta id Out ” Tea Coupon from inside of tin must bo enclosed, and iorwar ded with eoi y?ebt hame and as t,o reach Wellington by the Tuesday llof-earth week, to :. “Competition,” P O. Box 4/0, We.hngtcm. v NOTE!. Two Blue Coupons or one Red entitles compeutor- to V enter-orirtd : those forwarding Green or Cold Coupons will have lor four or .nine further attempts posted them. A ” Cheque-. for £l/1/- has been sent the writer of this sentence- -;/■ -Vf•■' Miss K.W., Awapuni, Palmerston North— Friends! do yourselves justice—use refreshing “Stand-out” Tea t -.-y Letters for competition closing 6-2-12 : J,v closing 13-2-1 j; . TQNKING’S ■ LINSEED U/L ' EMULSION. xxxxxxxxxxxxxx THE ONLY CERTAIN CURE FOR COUCHS AND COLDS. xxxxxxxxxxxxxx ■ ALL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS. Is Gd, 2s 6d, -Is 6d. L wintry;}', “•'< v , -
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 38, 27 January 1912, Page 3
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