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aUB!WEBfc W®TlS2&i CHART ORDER SUITS ARE DIFFERENT FROM the Ordinary Custon-Tailored Suits in only one or two Particulars. Tlio first difference is important. THEY COST £2 LESS, A Saving of forty shillings on every suit will enable you to spend £2 on some other desired article, or to put £2 to your credit in the hank. THE other difference is slight. The Chart Measurements are written on a special form, and the Tailors in his order book. After that, the Suits may bo said to bo the same. BUT IN our Case the Suit is Cut by a Cutter who is h highlypaid Specialist, He does nothing else. The whole of the building of the Suit is done under Specialists’ direct control. And it comes to you with a full guarantee of workmanship, fit,, and material, wearing just as well as that £5 10s Suit, and costing £2 loss. ASK ANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS, EGMONT CLOTHING COMPANY, BROADWAY, STRATFORD-

LAND BUYERS, ATTENTION. 63 ACHES, Freehold, £22 per aero. 2 miles from Stratford P.O. All in grass, level and plaughable. • Absolutely a gilt-edged proposition. QOO ACRES, O.R.P. 2 miles from Railway Station and School. 160 acres in grass, good locality. 2 Sheep to the aero. Price £3 6s per acre. Deposit £IOO, balance, your own terms. , ft-ROOM ED HOUSE and J-acre. flood position. £330. Deposit £2O, Balance, any terms to suit. BUILDING SITE, Portia Street North, on a £o deposit. J. H. : THOMPSON. LAND AGENT, ' STRATFORD. .

THE Greatest Household Problem has now been solved by the Introduction of THE ‘‘KITCHENETTE'' DISHWASHER. It will wash, rinse, dry and sterilise the Plates, Dishes, Cups and Saucors, Silverware and Glasses of the average sized family in five minutes without touching the hands to the water. ■ - t lit*,. » ■ • i y ■■ j LADIES! Call and inspect this useful machine. Working Demonstrations Given. THE TARANAKI HARDWARE GO. : ' r —SOLE' AGENTS—- ■ ; ii : D J} toad way, 1 *■ l 'Strafford.

M°CLUGG AGE 1 & C O .. ■ j ....... v| • LAND, ESTATE & FINANCE AGENTS, „ ■■!... X- ... ; ’ s. ...... ...... / York Chambers, STRATFORD. /•; . i;, ' ■ - • EXCHANGE FOR TOWN PROPERTY , ' : - ■' --i 1 ■ •' fg 209 ACRES - Taranaki, all in grass, and ail pioughabie; 1 mils from Creamery, Post , ■' . i - , ! ' -* ■ . - .*• Office, School and £tore. Good metal road. 8roomed House, Cowshed, and all necessary outbuildings. PRICE, £29 per acre. Equity £3OBO. The owner of this splendid farm is prepared, to exchange for approved Town Property in Stratford Borough. MCCLUGGAGE •&. C O .. LAND, ESTATE & FINANCE AGENTS, . York Chambers, STRATEGIC). L

STARTLLN G, buf True.—Every :50 th purchaser of a pair of flio 'famous C.B.A. Boots or Shoes will have Lho whole of tho purchase money roturned. Wend your way to tho C. 13. A.. Broadway. TPjjO YOU KNOW that you can got a pair of Boots or Siloes absolutely free at tho C.8.A., Broadway, See windows for particulars.' WANTED KNOWN—Every other person you meet is saving money out of tho discounts given at the C. B. A. sale. 20 to 40 per cent, off and no humbug. REWARD—Lost, from Douglas Saleyards, Brown and White Sheep-dog, “Short.” Finder kindly communicate with J. Jones, Makahu. WANTED —Throe Carpenters, at once. Apply, Jos. W. Boon, Stratford. ■VSTANTED KNOWN—If yon are a » » real anarchist, and believe in getting all you want for inadequate return, try a pair of the C.B.A. hoots, and we will heap coals of lire upon your bead in shape of enormous c scount. WANTED KNOWN—Girl’s Onebar Bn\- Calf Shoes -Is lid now 2s 9d. Boys’ and girls’ strong school boots from 4s Gd. Gent’s boots from Ss lid. C.B.A. sale.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 63, 19 March 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 63, 19 March 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 63, 19 March 1913, Page 6

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