MY LADY NICOTINE. Where The Tobacco Comes From. Men who love a pipe of real tobacco, a good cigarette, or a cigar that makes other people envious, need not go to London town for their wares if they happen to reside in Stratford. 11 there is anybody in the whole of Central Taranaki who does not know that most enterprising of tobacconists, Mr C. E. James, it is (hereby notified that his address is Broadway, and his shop cannot he mistaken because cpfe window contains the most complete,, up-to-date specially selected stock oi high-class English manufactured tobaccos that Taranaki has ever seen—or even heard of—outside the advertisement pages of the big English papers. Such a wealth .pf jttjcasures to lay on the shrine, of My,Lady Nicotine! Non-smokers are positively advised, for their own safety not to look in Mr James’ window. If they do, they are lost: they will break every resolution to the contrary, and pellmell rush in to join the army of devotees to the weed. Mr James is, as above indicated, a tobacconist of note, but he is also a stationer and fancy goods dealer, and in the matter of getting in front, this department runs the tobacco business very close indeed. Just now one window is a blaze of British silverware and plated goods of wide selection and now design, suitable for gifts and presents. To enumerate would bo impossible; but everybody should see for themselves. Mr James extends 1 a cordial invitation to everyone to come along. x
AUCTION SALES. TOKO CATTLE SALE. WEDNESDAY, 19th MARCH. NEWTON KING will Sell by Public Auction as above— HEAD MIXED CATTLE, comprising— JO 2*-year-olcl heifers in calf 15 2-year-old steers, good 20 store cows G fat cows 100 mixed weaners 200 4 and 6-tooth to f.i’.m. ewes 120 fat sheep, mixed 12 2-tooth English Leicester rams Sale at 1 o’clock.
HOT-CROSS BUNS—Orders now taken for Hot Cross Buns. H. \V. Kerr and Co., Broadway South. ANTED KNOWN—A fellow that is moan, hard, cruel and vindictive, wears shoddy hoots that pinch him. Treat him as an irresponsible, and for his good influence him to the C.B.A. sale. W~A'NTED“K NOWN—Ti 10 consciousness 'of being well dressed, above all things imparts a blissfulness to the human heart. For the feet wear C.B.A. footwear. Sale now on. WANTED KNOWN—One should always Do prepared for contingencies. To go out in wet or split hoots is suicidal; find the remedy at the C.B.A. sale, 20 to -10 per cent. SALE—A Horse suitable for riding or driving. Particulars at this office. ANTED TO SELL, Glasshouse; no reasonable offer refused. Apply offico this paper.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 61, 14 March 1913, Page 6
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