BU_BINEBB HOTIOEI. __ XMAS IS COMING. JUST LANDED: Xmas Cards, Handbags, Glassware, Electro Plate, and€oppe:' ware. Our E» 5.23 are right.‘ THE HOME OF TOYS. W'alk in and See for Yours:-:lf.. 5 ALF. VMOON. Emhomuu, nnmanwnv. STRATFORD MOUNTAIN HOUSE. 1914-15 Season Now Open. Everything this Season will be BETER THAN EVER. House under Sam‘; Management. ' IMPROVEMENTS made all round. . and it will be the popular holirlay resort.
DON"I‘ FORGET~—W+~ are only 9 Miles from stratf-1:-d stauon. The House is 3000 Feet :i!;ove sea; letel. The roads are better than aver. We are connected by telephone. We. ‘have first-class r.cco:mumla:'Zo.'l and catering for those who wish to reside here a week or more. Also ho".-‘-I.’: accommodation and cnnveniencaes for those coming for fih-3 day only. Detached Cottage overhnuk-.d and made to accommodate more visitors. We huvehad printed, special circulars containing full infornlatio-1 Ie tariff, etc.,»and details of specialities connected with the H/nl.:e.-Sc-r.d your address, and have these mailed to you. Local Agents ‘(who wzll give you full informzxtion), C. E. J_AMES, Fancy Goods Shop, 'l‘. KIRKWOOD,, County Hotel. . H. WILLIAMS, Mnsagm-. j .44/N 7~j"~ -uxgvb nn ‘ J . H F 011.12. o BOOTMAKER AND REPAiRER. BROADWAY »SOUTH (Over the Bridge). ‘I EN thanking you for past fa,vol-s,i begs to remind you of the coming: rain, and suggests your taking those} boots you need repairing to him with» out delay. ' Quality and workmanship guaranteed. J. H. FORD, 3 BOOTMAKER AND REPAIRER. ’ W. A. SCOTT, - u k CLANDON BOARDING HOUSE, FITZROY, NEW PLYMOUTH.
:EVERY Accommodation; quite closo ' to the sea. Terms on application. .____,_,,.,,.._._.:_...-.._' ,_ Go to Wl'l"T’B for-- ’ Bridles, stock Whips, Ladies’ Whips, saddle Girths, ’ Leggings, Tennis Racquets, etc. l ii. in win. l (ommlto Lnnmows), BROADWAY. ‘- THE Ecmom S'I'ABLEB. (Next Bernard's Theatre). CLEM SMITH,, Cab Proprietor, having taken over these lofty and roomy Stables, will be glad to see old and new friends, ' Feeds and Stands Plenty, of Accommodation. ALL STANDS 6d. Palr-horse cab meets all trains. 5 V . 1914 PLANTING SEASON 111-in . J; REVELL, ELTHAM NURSERIES. HAS for min Frui’s Trans of all the Leading Kinda, E‘.hoslt«‘»r Trt-'-on, ()rnalnental ant} Wloweting Shrubs, Ornamental Hedging in post variety, Boxthorn nmi Barbony of which we no the 1:1-go;-1: growers in the Dominion.All orders promptly nttondod to.INEPEUHON INVITED. 1 Prion List on Application; Largo amount for cash. ‘PSOIO D 7, Illtlrmn. l<‘ilter:x‘.~-Cornplaintgnre very often; llenrr_l about our (.l1‘inl~;iI1;5 water; this is simply liocnnso it lmsx not been . filtered. \Vo>lmve just landed sonm very fine “(.‘.heavin”, filters from England, and if one of those was introduced to every home. tlmro 'vrH!l(l no no furthe-r need to complain.— McMillan and Fredric, Broadway, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 288, 3 December 1914, Page 1
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434Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 288, 3 December 1914, Page 1
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