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Readers are reminded of the groat sale of bankrupt stock at Mr. f- kiainason’s Mart to-morrow. Mr. Newton King will sell choice springing licitors and dairy constat ins Stratford dairy yards on Tuesday next, .November 26 th. Mr. .Newton King’s next Stratford stock sale takes place on' 'luesday, November 26th. Entries appear in another column. A meeting of ’members and adherents of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church will be. held in the church tonight at 7.60. “There is quite a flutter at White’s Corner,” in Broadway—at least so that enterprising firm announce on page 7 of this issue, a very special notice gives our readers some indication of the whv and wherefore of this com-

motion. Newton King will hold his Haymarkot and .Mart sales as usual to-morrow. Particulars appear elsewhere. To-morrow T. Laraason holds his Haymarket and Mart sales, when pigs, horses, and sundries, besides a quantity of furniture, will he sold. Mr. R. I). Lowers, of Broadway, in an inset circulated with our issue of to-day, announces a great Christmas sale with, special discounts to the firm’s numerous customers. Some attractive lines are set out on Mr. Lowers’ poster. Mr. Newton King’s next Toko stock sale takes place on Monday, November 25th. Entries appear in another column. Messrs. On Kee and Co., of Broadway, Stratford, notify special preparations for the Christmas _ trade, in fre.it. confectionery, groceries and vegetables. Mr. C. E. James, well-known throughout the district as “The Cash Trader,” issues a special letter to our readers with our issue of to-day.

Two Guineas for tour rnios of poetry! Head Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion intimation every Saturday amongst rtenoa. ,SS

Wo know Warner’s Rust-proof Corsets to be thoroughly reliable as regards shape, comfort, and service—in fact, we are prepared to guarantee every pair not to rust, break, or tear." Local drapers. x

BOX PLANS THE' GEISHA OPEN AT GRUBB’S TO-MORROW MORNING, SATURDAY, at 9.30 a.in. » £B7 was taken at Box Office, New Plymouth, during the first hour plan was open—a record. Country orders houiced in order received. Special train stopping where required whl leave Now Plymouth at 6.30 p.m. for Stratford, returning after performance. Queue formed at 7 a.m. Prices Is, 2s 6d, Is. 11. C. COLLIER, Business Manager.

E. C. Robinson] [R. G. Christophers. ROBJNSOM AHD CHRISTOPHERS, f i I V I L E N G’l N E E R S And LICENSED SURVEYORS. Offices: Broadway, Stratford. P.O. Box Go. Telephone No. 80. TAITPIRI COAL. ALL Coal that lately came this way are fairly outclassed by Tauperay, a consignment of range coal arriving to W. E. Porter, of the National Depot, Broadway South. TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. [BEG to notify that I have taken over the COMMERCIAL STABLES, and hope by civility and strict attention to business, to receive a fair share of public patronage. L. T. TERRY, i A TRIMMED HAT, an Untrimmed Shape, or a Ready-to-wear Hat, You’ll get it best and cheapest at Herbert’s. HERBERT’S Stock, the world’s best make of Corsets. Herbert’s prices are the lowest for any qualities. DON’T make any error, Herbert’s have no equal for household Drapery. See our double-bod Sheets, 4s 6d and 4s 9d pair. MR. R. H. WHITE secured while in Wellington a Hugo Consignment of New Goods at Half Landed Cost; it is a well and varied lot, with many Hugo Bargains, which we want to show yon. R. H. White and Co., Absolute Cash Traders in Drapery and Clothing, Stratford. HERBERT’S for Ladies’ Costumes, is almost a proverb ; lovely ready to wear Dresses, 8s lid; the correct thing of the moment. fTE you arc wanting a Costume, the JL smartest, cheapest, best value in town, go to Herbert’s. HATS, Costumes, Blouses, Skirts, Fancy Stockings, Herbert’s can supply you; the best, cheapest, smartest. MEMBERS and Adherents of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church are reminded of an important Meeting of the Congregation to be held Tonight (Friday), at half-past seven, in tlm G' rb. " WONDERFUL SNIPS, 2 cases Ladies’ Straw Shapes, newest thing of the season. Herbert’s window full, 2s lid each. HEAP HATS for the Show! Pick \J of the newest season’s shapes, 4s lid, at Herbert’s. They are to go at 8s lid.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 76, 22 November 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 76, 22 November 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 76, 22 November 1912, Page 6

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