•iUSINtSS NOTICE*. m u MOREYS NECK-OR-NOTHING SALE IS BEING TALKED ABOUT. HOW BO WE KNOW? WELL, WE HAVE PROOF POSITIVE IN THE STATEMENTS MADE BY SUNDRY CUSTOMERS. JUST NOTE THESE;—-.. "I want some of those Jap Crepes like my friend bought yesterday, please," \ jjl . "I’ve heard that you have some very cheap lace goods— May I see some?” .yr-ar. THOSE ARE BUT TWO OUT OF MANY SCORE DAILY—THAT FACT ARGUES A LIVELY INTEREST DOESN'T IT? Here are some reasons;— JAP CREPES—Few Shades left, to go at sd. THE Balance of our LACE COLLARS, etc., 9d each. LACE INSERTIONS od yard. SWISS EMBROIDERY and INSERTION, good value 3d yard. CAMISOLE EMBROIDERIES lOd, Is and Is Id yd, NAVY PRINTS—2s lid dozen. THE GOODS CAN’T LAST LONG AT THE PRICES. BETTER MAKE IT YOUII DUTY TOWARDS YOUR PURSE TO CALL TO-DAY. Don’t forget our great sale closes SATURDAY, 28th. MOREY « lON. STRATFORD AND NEW PLYMOUTH. ’PHONE 160. i
til i * ..ih'lSi :"ao atww FREE SOAP! of Goods to the Value of Is and i i f }t ' v ' „ ■ upwards. ' A Free Cake of Soap is given \ On , SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21st and 28th. EDWARD S’ STRATFORD.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, STRATFORD. PATRICK PHELAN, proprietor. 4 T this popular and well-equipped Hotel the public may be sure of the best attention. Only the best of liquors stocked. Particular at tea. tion paid to the cuisine. TERMS—£I weekly; 4s 6d per day. All meals Is. Telephone No. 77 Over the Bridge. AT THE REQUEST - Of. RESIDENTS OP OPUNAKB i ROAD AND CARDIFF, CANNON & C tt BUTCHERS, Of BROADWAY, STRATFORD. Are now running their carts aionj that route to Cardiff. Only the Best Meats Supplied* * DAN MALONE AND CO., & SPIRIT MERCHANTS AND CORDIAL MANUFACTURERS, v Fenton .Street, Stratford. •Phone 56 « W INE
STRATFORD ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. WISHING SEASON, OCTOBER 1,1818 r fO APRIL 30, 1914. LICENSES.— Men, whole season, available over all Dominion, 20s; women and boys (under 16 years of age), ss. Day licenses (available for 1 Stratford District only), 2s 6d; halfseason licenses from December 20, 1913 (available for Stratford District only), i 12s 6d. Licenses may be .obtained i from I W. B. FEARON, x Secretary. Licenses have been issued to the following:—A- N. Cameron, P. Crossan, H. Voyle. Phillip Wright, W. Lovett, R. Spenpe, L. Riera, S. H. Bernard, Fred Coli'ins, Frank Collins, 0. Vaughan, W. A. Rennell, Cbment Lawrence, W. Wilson, Mark James, J. Brake, J. Fitzgerald, Mrs Craddock, Fred Huggard, A. J. Walters, W. A. Dingle, Peter Hunter, J. Fitzgerald, Jun., Fred Brake, W. A. (Houston, Vincent Kowalewski, A. D. Huggard, G. Hark'ness, W. B. Fearon, R. F. Darkness. A Reward of £5 will be paid for information leading to the conviction of any person contravening the provisions of the Animals Protection Act, Animals Protection Amendment Act and The Fisheries Act. n,OU NTY JJ OTE L, Stratford. , w. P. KIRKWOOD, Cttk’a Gaupwia Asoaptad.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 46, 24 February 1914, Page 3
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