BUSINESS NOTICES OUR CASH PRICES ME LOWER. CALL 'AT THI MEWtRAL CO-GP. STORE, IMPORTANT TO LADIES! OUR Gents. Trade having increased to such an extent that wo are unable to do justice to both the Ladies’ and Gents’ branches of the business, wo have secured the services of MR C. V. WALLACE to take complete charge of the Ladies’ Department. Mr Wallace, who comes here' with the highest testimonials, has had experience in the best class ladies trades in Wellington, and is vouched for by Yeitch- and Allan, the wellknown tailors (for whom Mr \V allace has been cutting) as a really firstgrado man. Wo can, then, confidently recommend the services of Mr Wallace to any ladies requiring high-class tailored costumes at a moderate price. 0. BUTGHART, LADIES’ TAILOR :: BROADWAY. for quotation!. JUST LANDED FROM THE POT TESTES, 4 Tanks. 2 Barrels DINNERWARE. TEA WAR®, v«I;Aw WAS®, Ca«h Prlocs for On« Mentis et Cast. WON’T LISTEN! A PEN THAT THAT FILLS AND CLEANS . u b ITSELF. AT 79 6d, 9S, 10S.
C TARRY it iiow you will—■J upside down, or down side down, it won’t leak. Starts as soon as it touches paper, empties, cleans, .and fills in a second or two, and ' fitted with splendid Gold Nib iridium tip, to suit all writers. Other fountain Pens kept from 3s 6ii to 21s, and good ones, tea. H. j. HOPKINS BOOKSELLER, Etc., STRATFORD. IF IT'S A WELSBACJC That’s al! you steed know about your Els®trhs Lamp). fJIIHE Lamp, like the -fi- famous Mantle, has become not only a household word, but a household necessity. The Weisbaok Electric Metallic Filamant Lamps will not blacken and thus dim the light. The Weisbaok means BETTER LIGHT, LONGER LIFE, LESSER GOST. GET THEM FROM rt. Mb ANDERSON, HARDWARE HEALER, STRATFORD. FOR RASHER BACON OF Highest Quality obtainable in Taranaki. Cut by machine, is any thickness, j to suit your requirements. TRY ALGER*! I FEDERAL STORE, BROADWAY SOUTH.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 55, 10 July 1913, Page 4
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323Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 55, 10 July 1913, Page 4
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