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BUSINESS NOTBCEB, OUR ANE LOWER. OAJLL AX ID IENTRAL for quotationt. JUST LANDED FROM THE LOTTERIES, 4 Tanks, 2 Barrels DINNERWARE, TEA WARS, GLASSWARE, Cask Prices for ono Monte at Lsntiftf Caat. LADIES' WINTER COSTUMES With a Finish to Them. Made of the now popular Tweed, by an Expert Cutter, who makes it his business to please you; who takes pains from measurement to the de- * livery of the finished Costume. Style and Material this winter are sensible—simply the master hand to complete. Have you seen the new Tweeds? Ladies' Cutter.-C. V. WALLACE. Veitch and Allan, Wellington) LADIES' TAILOR :: BROADWAY

LADIES! The Latest Nouef. HERE IT IS. WE are always on the spot with the latest, and we do try, and generally succeed, in keeping up-to-date. JUST IX : "The Amateur Gentleman," :■■?"' Jeffrey Farnol. "The White Shield," Myrtle Reed. "The Contrast," Elinor Glyn. "The Heart of the Hills," John Fox, Jr. "The Outlaw," David Hennessey. BOOKSELLER, Etc., STRATFORD.

IF IT'S A WELSBAGK That's all you need know about your Elestrta Lamp. HE Lamp, like the famous Mantle, has become not only a household word, but a household necessity. The Welsback Eleotrlo Metallic Filament Lamps will not blacken and thus dim the light. The Welsback means BETTER LIGHT, LONGER LIFE, LESSER COST. GET THEM FROM P, B. ANDERSON, HARDWARE DEALER, BTRATFORD, OF Highest Quality obtainable in Taranaki. Cut by machine, in any thickness, to suit your requirements. FEDERAL STORE BROADWAY POI7TE

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 69, 26 July 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 69, 26 July 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 69, 26 July 1913, Page 4

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