XMAS GREETINGS ill from THE MELBOURNE, LTD. The Melbourne. Ud. tenders their very best thanks lor the kind patronage bestowed on them during I lie current your, and wish their man\ patrons and the public generally, A Merry Xmas And a Happy New i'ear. IvI,A,,UUA.
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IT is hereby notified that 10 per cent, additional will bo charged on all rates remaining unpaid after the 31st January, 1911. PHILIP SKOGLUND, Town Clerk. SALE—Confectionery and Tea Rooms Business (established 25 years), managed by lady ; good living, jdtock, fittings, furniture, crockery, etc. Accept LI3O cash. Apply, “Business”, care this office. SWEEPING out all our Toys in a great Christmas Clearing Bale. They are going very cheaply to toe first-comers at Hopkins’ well-known shop in Broadway. k t~\r()THING like Leather,” somc-■i-1 body once said. If he had seen the Bags, Wallets, Purses, and other Leather Goods now at Hopkins’ he would have added; “For a present to anyone.” NEVER before have there been such a lovely Jot of Xmas, Books ami Booklets as H. J. Hopkins has just landed. It costs absolutely nothing to look in and sec for yourself. WHAT is better than a photo to remind you of a Happy Incident P Buy a Kodak Camera and its accessories from Hopkins, Stratford’s complete outfitter in photographic goods. ANTIMONY and Copper Ware in most charming designs/ Special Christmas and New Year Present lot at Hopkins? noted Ifpliite'fof high ’(Rial-' icy and low prices. — i . YV TITHE very best place in town for A Artistic GhfihVptffirpjmlsj ; is; of, course, Hopkins’,, ( )r Brp;)(l way. Pjit-es from Id to ss. Something for everybody.
NOTICE. RIME Smoke and Flounders at [Joiveii’s Fish Shop to-night. m m TO BUILDERS. 1 ’ ..’ft * >•!•» m «!• ‘ > ! •ERS trill he’deceived at my up to'4 p in. on Wodnesfor Alterations, Fainting,;||e;tc., to “Bridge Buildings’,” Bro||fovay, for Messrs Spence and StaiUord. JOHN I). HEALY, Architect. : v V GRAND catholic bazaar. ELTHAM, DECEMBER: 20th to 29th. \ PERFORMANCE of Fancy DaneA inrr will he given each afternoon except Monday. A special programme has been arranged for 26tli and 27th, commencing at 5 p.m. Admission—Evening Is, Children half price. Afternoon, free. Competitions, Tug-of-war, Shooting Gallery, etc., and numerous sideshows and raffling. M. MARTIN, Secretary. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. rn HE premises of the nnderJL mentioned Saddlers will ho tlosod■ on Thursday, Friday aiid Saturday of this week, opening on. Aiopday.29th ; | WILSON AND SON. M.C. AAGAARI).
MRS BROOKING, /'CONFECTIONER AND CATERER, \J BROADWAY. Balls, Parties, etc., Catered for. AH PING, fruiterer and confestioner, BROADWAY. / UIRISTMAS FRUIT, arriving daily—— PINEAPLES, PEACHES, PLUMS, ORDER NOW. FRESH VEGETABLES EVERY DAY. CIK>ICE ('ONFECTIONFRY. Fungus Bought; highest price paid. NOTICE. fICHE Public Works train will run -L from Polinkurn to Whangamomona on arrival of Into train from Stratford on Saturday, —7tli December, 1913. Thoro will ho no train from Pohokura to Whangamomona at mid-day on Saturdav, 97tli December, 1913. G. T MURRAY, Resident Engineer.Stratford,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 97, 24 December 1913, Page 6
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