SPECIAL SHOW WANTEDS. ¥OU cannot do better than get your Xmas Presents, Toys, I'ancy Poods, Tea Sots, Dinner Services, e-P-Ware, and Cutlery, at Ai-m. MOON’S (late Mciveown). mHE TARANAKI HARDWARE JL can supply jou better ana cheaper than elsewhere; why not call in early and let us show you our new Goods specially imported for tne Xmas Trade? T ATEST DISCOVERY, Vacuum “I A Bottles keep liquids "steaming hot for 24 hours, or cold for three days: invaluable lor picnicking, camping, or travelling. Call and lot us show them to you. TARAEsAIvI .MARI)WARE CO. (successors to Sidney Ward and Co.) IF YOU want a smart up-to-date SUIT or COSTUME, go to THE CASH TAILORING CO., corner of Regan Street and Broadway. »
DON’T FAIL to see the display of IRONMONGERY, marked m plain figuqres, at BELLRINGERS’, where the good Tools are. A RECORD, a Photographic Record—something to bring back pleasant memories. At McALLISTER’S STUDIO, Broadway North. A T THE TE WHAREi REKA, jfl Broadway, HOT HEALS will bo served from 11.30 (Show Days). Tea and Cakes at all hours. Ice Cream always on tap. Ci HOW WEEK. Everything in the O way of smart SHOES, at HANNAH’S.
'OOB ANYTHING in the Grocery Jl line, you can’t do better than try ALGER’S STORE; highest quality goods at a reasonable price. IF we can’t fit you from stock, wo can fit you in BOOTS TO ORDER, on the shortest notice. Repairs a speciality. BERT BURGESS, “The Little Boot Shop.” TF you want a smart, up-to-date JL HAT for the Show, at a reasonable price, call at MRS. McCALLUM’S, Broadway. DON’T FORGET, THE N.Z. NOVELTY CO. has opened in Broadway, in Fancy and Presentation Goods, Prices the Lowest in town. YOU CAN GET Neat and' Natty Footwear' in BOOTS and SHOES (black or tan) at BERT BURGESS’S, “The Little Boot Shop.” A RCH. RAWLES, fi, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, STRATFORD. Made to Measure Suits a Speciality. ■Q ARGAIN PURCHASE—PowerfuI 0 Buying Arrangement secured consignment New Goods at Half 1 anded Price. Wonderful Value, at WHITE’S CORNER Cash Drapery and Clothing Stores’.
0 TO THE SHOW looking.dainty. K ANN AM’S, will make your feet look well.' WHEN AT THE SHOW, call at ELDER’S, Broadway. HOT MEALS served both Show Days. Don’t Forget wo sell the Best Cakes and Confectionery. WHEN AT THE SHOW, call at ELDER’S, Broadway. HOT MEALS served both Show; Days. Don’t Forget we sell the Best: Cakes and Confectionery. SATISFACTION in .either Hair Cut, O Shave, Shampoo, Tobacco, Cigarettes. Pipes, Snmkers’ Sundries and Fancy Goods, can bo found at THE MART' HAIRDRESSING SALOON, next Newton King’s Auction Mart. (NEE FOSTER’S WINDOW DISPLAY of the Latest in Women’s Side-laced Shoes, in patent, tan and suede. nn G. GRUBB is now slaughtering 1 . XMAS PRESENTS; thousands of Postcards to be disposed of this month. Call early and got your pick. OANCY GOODS, TOYS,. - FANCY JD Glassware, and Crockery, Elec-tro-plated Ware, Antimony Ware, Ladies' Hand Bags, Companions, Manicure Sots, Jewellery and Toys; in fact, everything you can think of suitable for Presents, will bo found here, and all New, Fresh Goods, from England and America. CHARLES E. JAMES, Broadway, Stratford.
BEAUTIFUL Greys and Colours in LADIES’ FOOTWEAR, at HANNAH’S. EAD our announcement in the “Evening Post” of our XMAS PARCEL of Fruits for 25s—a real excellent Bargain. MASTERS AND G entlemen visiting the show can get their Cigars, Tobaccos, Cigarettes, etc., also a clean good easy Shave, at JAMES’S, near Club Hotel. CHARLES E. JAMES. WANTED, everyone to see our Exhibit at the Show Grounds. Our Goods are taken from stock, and not made up specially for Show purposes. We only make one grade—The BEST. EG MO XT COACH AND CARRIAGE COMPANY, Stratford. WHILE in town, let us enter your name as a Subscriber to the “Stratford Evening Post,” if you have not already done so. High-class job printing in all its branches at the “Stratford Evening Post” Jobbing Department. Leave your orders for Visiting Cards, Account Forms. Letter-heads, or any Printing Work you require, while in town. SON.
at the SHOW order a Junior Tourist CAR and SUTTON’S MANGOLDS AND SWEDES. CENTRAL CO OP. STORES.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 81, 30 November 1912, Page 6
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