BUSINESS NOTICES. A SKYSCRAPER SALE AND WHY. TT so happens that Stratford’s first Skyscraper is to bo erected on the site now occupied by us, THE EG MONT CLOTHING CO. Undoubtedly this means that wo are going l to be greatly inconvenienced, and our stock placed at great risk during the erection of this huge new building. Our only alternative is to minimise these difficulties by greatly reducing our slock. This we intend to do regardless of price, believing the first loss will be the best. This Sale affords the public one of those rare chances of securing High-Class Goods at a lower price than the interior kind. Hemember, Sales are seldom held by this firm, so that being forced by unavoidable circumstances, there is hound to he a good time in store for keen buyers. P £% & P- A*« t * r U ft •’ A'“rf R a%% L£ l ite h if P4 g |&t i : i| g o.? mu* rii i i yn p mHii y foiciw y & u & ■* STRATFORD. ni A 2 FIVE-ROOMED MOUSES for £3OO sa.cfc anti aero; 3-ROOMED HOUSE end nice section £2BO. Only £25 deposit, 6-ROOM ED HOUSE, close to Broadway £540; ai! conveniences. Only £25 deposit. 6 ACRES and 6-rcoracd House—Rent 15s per week. . 5- EO HOUSE; E.L., Bath, Washhouse, Stables. Rent 13s week. 6- HOUSE, acres, 13 per week, LEASE. 104 A?J?ES— Waverley, Rent 39s acre. ('■. ■ 40 cows. New house, new cowshed. J. fl. THOMPSON' LAND AGENT, STRATFORD. Hi xxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxyvxy XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXK R" VISIT PETERS 5 310 JEWELLERY SALE BEFORE IT EU O3. A SPLENDID Variety of delightful things in .Molor;’ Jewellery and Silver Goods. ’ Serviceable and moderately priced—from which a choice that Will surely give pleasure, can readily be made. 20 to 50 Per Cent. Discount. a a B. J. PETERS.- v OPPOSITE BELLRINGERS.’ BROADWAY. Lengthy periods served with the following wellknown linns;— Dawson and Go., Dunedin, L'juis Kerr, Nelson, Rash, and Gooder, Wellington, J. 3. Gerrand, Palmerston M.
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"VISTAI. ED—A Smart- Storeman j * * only experienced rvu required. Apply J. Piasters and Sou. ANNUAL BALANCE. A S our Annual Balance is made on August .‘slst, all overdue accounts must be •arranged for before Unit date. CEX Til AT# CO-OP. STORE CO. the Public to know—- *'* Having secured tbo services of a Bootmaker from Xeweastle-on-Tyne, England, I am prepared to do you: repairing while you wait if required. All kinds of boots made to order on boldest notice. T. Young, Bootmaker, Broadway North. WANTED KNOWN—We Havo a fine range of Cream Sepera'ora selected from the beat makes on the market, from £3 Bs each. Mb* *dlan and Fredrio.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 2, 20 August 1914, Page 6
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