BUS! N ESS NOTICES. V/ANTED KNOWN! hat to distinguish our shop from all other saddlers, \/JT ESSRS. WILSON AND SON yjL are adopting the name, “THE GOLDEN HORSE” ADDLERY AND HARNESS MANUFACTURERS, ur reason being that it is our piiuciplo to always give GOLDEN VALUE everything our many customers buy from us. OUR HARNESS 5 so well known that it does not not require description. WE QUOTE FROM £6 15s. IN SADDLES Vc are just opening up a fresh lino in English and Colonial knee-pads. TO LADIES I Just look at our line of DOROTHY HAND BAGS. The very latest in the cities. Ye stock all kinds of Fancy Goods, including Ladies’ Peggy Bags, Purses, Letter Cases, Pocket Books, Collar Boxes, Watch Wristlots, etc. . Inspection invited. Alien in town, don’t forget to call at “THE GOLDEN HORSE” For whatever you want. , WSL3OM AND SON, 3cx 4. SADDLERS ’Phone 112. IOHOKURA SAW AND PLANENG MILLS. THE undersigned is prepared to deliver Sawn and Dressed limber, at any station between Stratfoid and Whangamomona, and Surround' ing district. , Plans Prepared and Estimates Given for any class of Building. For further particulars, apply to H. ROBSON, PcSiokisra. "iR STRATFORD. m mm mmM If By Motor Tenke m. m a A Serviceabl
Costumes. Well-made, tailor-cnt, nicely trimmed 8/11, white and colors, worth 18/6 One piece Princess Pobe 15/11, worth 30/- easy Linenene llobes, good colors, very smart 14/1 1 Some beautiful White Coats and gkirts 17/6, 24/6, easily the cheapest thing shown here.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 39, 10 February 1912, Page 7
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248Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 39, 10 February 1912, Page 7
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