KUSH MESS NOTICES. BLOUSE BARGAINS. I ■ 75 DAINTY 7 1 i ONLY. BLOUSES. ONLY ’ yN White Muslin, Lawn, Cream Delaine, and Colours; Trimmed Lace and Embroidery, ALL IN THE NEWEST STYLES. THESE ARE OFFERING AT A REDUCTION OF 3 - ,N THE £ ALSO— A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF MEN’S TIES. ARCH. RAWLES, DRAPER, CLOTHIER AND MERCER, '■■l BROADAVAY, STRATFORD. SALE I SALE!! SALEH! GROCERIES, CLOTHING, BOOTS, AND DRAPERY. AS My Landlord objects to a door through the wall, we will continue the one shop and give the public the benefit. Sugar No. la 561bs. Owing to the heavy freight we will have to charge 9s 6d per bag. LilyWhite Flour 11s hundredweight, 5s 6d oOlbs. A large supply of Candles just arrived. Plain Wax Candles sd; fluted, 160 z., 6d. Waxine Soap lOd; household, 51b, bars, 9d; Sunlight, Is; Monkey Soap 2d; Sardines, in pure Olive Oil, 7 for Is; Cross-fish Sardines, large, lOd; Kippered Herrings, 6d; Best Salmon lOd; Ground Ginger, Is 3d; Edmonds’ Baking Powder, lOd; Californian Peaches or Apricots, 21b tins, lOd; South Australian Cherries, 21b tin, lid; a tin best Jordon table Almonds Iq 6d; Fresh Figs, best Jaffa, 7d lb; Dried Peaches, 8d; Best Prunes, sd. Sultanas, best, 6d. Best quality of Boots only. Every pair guaranteed. Drapery and Clothing cheaper than in any part of Taranaki. Stick to Small Profits and Quick Returns. GODFREY PHILLIPS.
POHOKURA SAW AND PLANING MILLS. ( THE undersigned is prepared to DELIVER SAWN AND DRESSED TIMBER, at any station between Stratford and Whangamomona, and Surrounding District. Plans Prepared and Estimates Given For Any Class of Building. For further particulars, apply to ( .'i ; ' J. H. ROBSON, , BQHOKURA OR STRATFORD.
HN PETRIE, tabliahed 1896.) and JEWELLER WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, SILVERWARE, AND ELECTRO PLATE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS AT LOWEST PRICES. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. Broadway, Stratford. (Eg ATCHMAKER
huiroa storse. Goods delivered to any PART OF THE DISTRICT. NEW STOCK, CHEAP PRICES. At J, A. STANFORD’S. Agents ‘‘Stratford Evening Post.’ 5 w ANTID KNOWN we have the b«»s v*la« In— IDEAL MILK CANS, BEAMLESS BUCKETS, MILK BTIRRERB, MILK COOLER*. Antf All Oth«r D»ly«w»’» R«i|iil»<tMo. Will. LAW A*3 US »»€»*»* WE HAVE OPENED. HERE IN STRATFORD, and intend to stay. We will sell for Cash Only. Cash selling means cash hying, means no risks, low expenses, and ■onsequently small but profitable profits. We are going to make a cut at BOOT PRICES, and solicit the support of the Stratford public. HELP US TO KEEP GOING AT LOW PROFITS. THOMAS YOUNG, EXPERT BOOTMAKER AND REPAIRER. Broadway (Next Herbert’s).
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 39, 14 February 1913, Page 1
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