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WANTED!, INTERNATIONAL CORRESPOND* ENCE SCHOOLS, KINGS WAY, | TTATE established a branch agenc* -*-*- here. Those wishing to improve | their knowledge or better their po»iI tion, should apply to "1.0. i.," Jnli#i Street Stratford. QPONGES— The pride of the ooeaa, the pick of the de«p. A| M wards' Ph-irmaoj, Co7nl}^e _ ' 7 Killa7ora' , •*-* The "Oorn-onring Hero." Prioe Is. /mm I'iques, with uolurea '* Striper, IOJd, 7d,, with brown stripe. White with saxe stripe, White hail spot muslins 10jd, Is, Is 3d, 7d, Tub silks, double width Is lid,' 7d' splendid wear, in pink, nary, grey, champagne, white and sky. Is in Pound Discount for Cash. R* D. Lewers', opposite Post Office, Stratford EW GOODS—A fine selection of "*■ 1 lace neckwear, including Peter Pan Collars and Jabots have just been opened up. A. Spence, Stratford. WANTED KNOWN-Job Printing * * in all its branches, at lowest current rates, at the "Stratford Evening Post" Job Printing Office. jf A DIES' One-piece Dresses, in Crepes, with pique collars and cuffs to match; very smart 15s 6d. Ladies' Tussor One-piece Costumes, with silk collars, trimmed with brown also saxe 37s 6d. A few Children's White Embroidered Dresses left, from 2f)in to 3uin., also colored Tunics 3s fid up. at R. D. Lewers', opposite Post Office. Stratford.

TCK-TAKING Reductions—Men's Shirts Is lid, 2s lid, Men's Singlets 2s lid, 3s 6d, Boys' Fancy Collars Is, Boys' Sailor Caps 6d, Men's Felt Hats Is lid at H.B. New Zealand Clothing Factory. the New Goods in Men's-goft • Felt and Straw Hats, T-ies, Handkerchiefs, Braces, etc,, at!- A. Spence's store, Stratford. 'j RANTED KNOWN—We stock * * .high grade Oils and Grease for motor cars and all kinda of mfwjninery. Sold in any quantity. McMillan and Fredric. ["ERE you are—2s~P7irT~nen?3' L Tan and Black Boots, were 20s to 255, to clear at 16s 6d, at H.B. New Zealand Clothing Factory. with damp wood. A "Lightning" Fire Lighter will save you both tim« and money. Lights a thousand fires with just a little kerosene; you'll find you can't afford to be without one. Thousands in use. Only 6d each at The Taranaki Hardware Co., Broadway. RANTED KNOWN—We make f * Speciality of high-class Plumbing and Electric Light, Heating, and Power Work. McMillan and Fred-

'OTHERS—See the Stock-taking XIJL Mark-down Prices of Children's and Girls' Boots aud Shoes at H.B. New Zealand Clothing Factorv. i NDROCK" Bread Toasters Vmake nice crisp toast, and can be used on a smoking fire. They toast so quickly and all over alike. Price Is each. Call and let us show you one; your purchase is assured. The Taranaki Hardware Co., successors to S. Ward and Co., Stratford. I* INE LOT of New Models and L Ready-to-Wear Hats in all the Latest Shapes, and in all the Fashionable Colors. Prices to suit everybody. Also a dainty lot of underclothing, at Mrs MeCallumls, Broadway, Stratford. .a - >*} O.OOD quality and style in furniture aud furnishings at uniform rates have always been a feature of our store. Therefore your smallest order receives faithful and efficient attention at Brocklebank's. A T MRS McCALLLM'S^oT *• find all the latest novelties in Hat Trimmings. Flowers in 1 rcr 0 Assortment, Fruit Sprays of new Jt design, and Feathers of every description. These beautiful goods m«i*f Le seen to be appreciated. Call next time you are passing. OUY our Furniture for three things —Comfort, Beauty, and Service. Our goods possess that happy gtyle. W e save you money, and give you better quality at Brocklebank's. 4 CHIMNEY Sweep i s no t require x *■ ed if you use an "Imp" Soot Destroyer, no dust Ino dirt! Beit dung ever invented. Try one. The Tara. ■»aki N Hard ware Co. "The Store that serves you best." T B. RICHABDfI (recently wit* ! • * * Mr Newton King), ia is am a* ceptionally good position to dined clients towardi sound and growing ii« vestments North of Auckland, and if | required would personally MQoagaH] them. Make inquiries. rjOOD House, and 8) Aorat, best part of Stratford, good Mpooti £775. Easy terms. J, B. Bionania*

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 33, 9 October 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 33, 9 October 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 33, 9 October 1913, Page 1

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