WHEN TO GO WHEN IN TOWN.
SPECIAL SHOW WANTEDS. WE don’t waste our substance in unnecessary show, wo give our customers the benefit, that is how oui jrrices are the Lowest and our Goods the Bast for Xmas Presents. G. \\. MILLS, Fancy Goods Dealer. w 7ISIT THE ROYAL TEA AND V LINING ROOMS during Show week, for your Meals. Fruit and Confectionery of high quality. S. J. PI VAC. Fireless cookers. Call and see these wonderful cookers; also other seasonable linos, the first spare hour you have, at A K DERSON'S, IRONMONGER, BROADWAY. IF you are wanting Saddlery or Harness, or Repairs of any description for the Show, call at M. C. AAGAARD’B Saddlery, Broadway. The clock tick^T THE ROBINSONS’ Dont. Spot Cash, is the Rule of the New Firm —no exceptions'. You Try them. VISITORS TO STRATFORD in Show week should remember SPENCE’S Great Compulsory Clearance Sale of Drapery and Clothing is now in full swing. C ULL at the BRITANNIA RESTAX’RANT for Meals and Suppers during the Show week. Our motto : Cleanliness and Civility. D. SISARICH, Broadway. VISITORS TO STRATFORD in V ' Show week should remember SPENCE’S Great Compulsory Clearance Sale of Drapery and Clothing is now in full swing. XMAS AND NEW YEAR—We are now taking orders for Xmas and Now Y r ear Suits. Place your orders now with IX BUTCH ART, Tailor, Broadway. FOR all kinds of Fresh Fruit and Confectionery wanted for the Show, call at D. GRAHAM’S, Fruiterer, Broadway. JUST opened up, a largo indent or- * der of Silver and E.P. Vases and Bags, suitable for Xmas and Wedding Presents. Prices to suit everybody. J. PETRIE, Watchmaker, Broadway.
snSITOPtS TO STRATFORD t ii V Show week should remembei SPENCE’S Great Compulsory Clear anc'o Sale of Drapery and Clothing b now in full swing. 0 TO THE SHOW looking dainty HANNAH’S, will make your feet look well. XUST opened up, a lot of Xma tl Cards, Leather Bags, and Fan cy Goods, suitable for Xmas Presents Toys of all descriptions. H. J. HOP KtNS, Stationer, Broadway. TVO YOU WANT TO SAVE 1J MONEY? Then try “ReadyMoney” ROBINSONS’ Drapery Store, 10 to' 20 per cenE saved by dealing here. ! , DON’T FORGET, Dinner will be served at 11 o’clock, on Thursday (Show Day). Hot Tea from 5 to S p.m. S. J. PIVAC.’ XX OR HIGH-CLASS WATCHES. .IT and Repair Work, call at J. K. STONE’S, Watchmaker, Jeweller, and Optician, Broadway. (EAUTIFUL Greys and Colours in 5 i (LADIES’ - FOOTWEAR, at HANNAH’S. L EWERS’ GREAT XMAS SALE Now On. Millinery, Costumes, Sunshades, Gloves, and Hosiery, Tray Cloths, D’Oyles, Cushion Covers, etc., etc., at Bargain Prices,
HOW TO SAVE MONEY—lnvest it in buying good Furniture. Foi style, finish, aiid durability, BROCK LEBANKS’ is the place to get it. F OR TAILORING AT ITS BEST, Try T. W. SMITH, / BROADWAY, STRATFORD. mHE GOLDSMITHS’ and SILVERJL SMITHS’ CO. is the place to get high class Jewellery, Watches and E.P. Goods. Watch Repairs a Speciality. All Repairs Guaranteed. UN HOW WEEK. Everything in the way of smart SHOES, at HANNAH’S, , , RESULT of the Comm,’" si on— GODFREY, PHILLIPS guaran-, tecs 4s in the pound on all Groceries, less than any shop in' Taranaki. Drapery, Boots, and Clothing, 7s 6d in the £1 less than elsewhere. 171 OR A DELICIOUS CUP OF TEA and Light Refreshrpents and Confectionery of all descriptions, call at D. BEAUMONT’S late Kerr and Mcßain’s). Tm e r c e r, . HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST. FOUR CHAIRS, No Waiting. (Next Post Office). SOUND ADVICE! TT/OW can I make my money go JLJL furthest? Surely by purchasing your Drapery and Boots of MANOY’S Drapery and Boot Store, Broadway, Stratfora. DON’T WORRY—Get married, I’ll do the rest. GARRETT-E. WILSON, General House Furnisher, Broadway. WANTED KNOWN—After you have seen the splendid gears of the English-made Albion Mower, you won’t want to buy any other make. Can be seen at my stand at the Show, or at the warehouse, Juliet Street.— B. HARK NESS. SUPPORT Local Industry and got your PRINTING at the “Stratford Evening Post’’ Jobbing Department. Owing to losing the tenancy of one of bis shops (the clothing and mercery department, and half the showroom), Mr. A. Spence is confronted with the huge task of converting into money a largo portion of his stock within a short time. His tenancy of this shop expires on November 30th, and as the new tenants take possession on December Ist, there is only a limited time loft to get out. No other suitable premises are available at the present time so Mr. Spence has no alternative but to endeavour to realise. Ho has determined to hold a great clearance sale, which commences on Saturday next, IGth inst. Mr. Spence says the goods must be sold, however great the sacrifice may be. s
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 81, 28 November 1912, Page 6
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