«y*SN£li* NUTICEft. mi autumn leaves from the tree of fashion have fallen at MOREY’S THE COLORISTS OF THE DRESS WORLD HAVE DUPLICATED ALL THE RICH AND HARMONIOUS SHADES OF NATURE. Here are Handsome Effects in DASHING AUTUMN MILLINERY. DISTINCTIVE COSTUMES READY-TO-WEAR. SMART DRESS FABRICS FOR WINTER. NEW CLOVES, NEW HOSIERY, NEW TRIMMINGS. altogether a BEAUTY AND OF GATHERING OF EXCEPTIONAL INTEREST TO FASHION’S DEVOTEES IN STRATFORD. THE DISPLAY IS NOW DECLARED OPEN. EVERYTHING IS SHOWN TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE AND WE INVITE YOU TO PROMENADE THROUGH OUR DEPARTMENTS AND EXAMINE AT YOUR LEISURE. COME WITH THE OTHER LADIES TO-DAY. Remember every pound in cash brings is discount. MOREY & SON, DRAPERS. •tRATFORD AND NEW UYMOUTH* ’PHONE 160.
“SALE OF DRUGGIST’S SUNDRIES.” it NWNMwfr ft ***** Fa very short while we have got to rtipve—move out of our present premises, which are to be remodelled. In order to avoid the double moving of our stocks, we resolved to reduce them as much as possible. We are therefore Intending to reduce our Stock of DRUGGIST’S SUNDRIES as much as we can. Wo are having a sale, and are giving genuine reductions on all BRUSHWARE, PERFUMERY, TOILET REQUISITES, HOT WATER BAGS, BTO. MAKE k NOTE OF EDWARDS’ _ SALE WHICH STARTS ON FEBRUARY, lit*. EDWARDS' CHEMIST, STRATFORD.
STRATFORD ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON, OCTOBER 1,16 U TO APRIL 30, 1914. T lOENSES.—Men, whole season JLi availablo over all Dominion, 20a; women and boys (under 16 years of age), ss. Day licenses (available for Stratford District only), 2s 6d; halfseason licenses from December 20, 191 S (available for Stratford District only) i2s 6d. Licenses may be obtained Licenses have been issued to the following:—A. N. Cameron, P. CrossauJ H. Voylo. Phillip Wright, W. Lovett, j 11. Spence, L. Riera, S. H. Bernard, Fred Collins, Prank Collins, 0. Vaugh an, W. A. Renuell, Clement Lawrence. W. Wilson, Mark James, J. Brake, J, Fitzgerald, Mrs Craddock, Fred Haggard, A. J. Walters, W. A. Dingle, Peter Hunter, J. Fitzgerald, Jnn., Fred Brake, W. A. (Houston, Vincent Kowalewski, A. D. Haggard, G. Harness, W. B. Fearon, R. F. Harkness.j 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. Stratford. W. P. KIRKWOOD, from W. B. FEARON, Secretary.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, STRATFORD. PATRICK PHELAN! proprietor. ' 4 T this popular and well-equipped XX Hotel the public may be sure of the best attention. Only the best of liquors stocked. Particular atten« tion paid to the cuisine, TERMS—£I weekly; '4s 6d per day. 1 All meals Is. | Telephone No. 77 ;; Over the Bridge. , DE RESIDENTS OF OPUNAJO ROAD AND CARDIFF, CANNON & C a BUTCHER 0, PI BROADWAY, STRATFORD, Hut route to Cardiff. Only* the Best Meats Supplied. DAN MALONE AND CO., INE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS CORDIAL MANUFACTURERS, Fenton Street, Stratford. AT THE REQUEST Are how running their carta alonj AND •Those 61 Box U
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 89, 6 April 1914, Page 3
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490Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 89, 6 April 1914, Page 3
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