CHRISTMAS GALLS FOR PRESENTS. EVERYTHING IN THE PRESENT-GIVING LINE YOU CAN GET AT JAMES’, CASH TRAD Ell. THE LARGEST STOCK IN TARANAKI TO SELECT FROM. JEWELLERY &. PLATE. BROOCHES. PENDANTS. BANGLES. WATCHES. CHAINS. SPOONS. DISHES. LEATHER COOOS. DRESSING CASES. BRUSH SETS. BAGS. COMPANIONS. WALLETS &: PURSES. PHOTO FRAMES. TRINKET BOXES. FANCY LINES. COPPER GOODS. EBONY BRUSHES. VIEW WARE. WRITING CASES. FANCY CHINA. FRAMED PICTURES. ALBUMS. for cents. WALLETS. PURSES. BRUSHES. SHAVING SETS. PIPES. , HOLDERS. INK STANDS. VISIT OUR TOY bazaar, novelties for all, large selection of books for boys and girls, C. E. JAMES, BROADWAY.
STRATFORD AUCTIONEERS’ ASSOCIATION. THE undermentioned Auctioneers of Stratford will close their premises from 25th to 28th (inclusive) for Xmas holidays,, and Ist to 2nd January, for New Year, opening for business op Monday, 4th January:—, NEWTON KING, N.Z.*LOAN, and MERCANTILE Agency Co., Ltd., \ WEBSTER, DOBSON, AND CO., W. Ml BAYLY AND CO. IT is the day of all the year— Christmas Day—when every member of the family is under the home roof-jtree; , v Father is skilfully disjointing the juicy gobbler, and mother/, with anxiety lest the meal shall not go well, sits opposite, serving the cranberries and supervising the whole ceremony; little Johnny is attacking a mighty drumstick, and—and, Oh! but the marmalade is good. Christmas t)ay, the family day, but with nearly always a regret that this one or that could not be present; Had to go to Mary’s folks this year, you know. V Of course, it doesn’t really take the place of the absentee, but on such occasions, along with the letter of regret— a new photograph. There will be added satisfaction if the picture is taken by MCALLISTER, Stratford. SALVATION ARMY. THE Monthly Free Social, united to the Young People’s Annual, will be held in the Array Hall, Fenton Street, on Tuesday, December 22nd. STRATFORD SCHOOL COMMITTEE JCATIONS invited for right wood. Every part of the trees must he removed. Apply to Caretaker, R. H. Kivell. OR SALE—2 Good Sheep Dogs and one Leading Dog. Apply, A. M. Hignett, Fenton Street. THE ABSENTEE remove pine-trees for fireW ANTED—Man or Woman, for milking 10 cows. Apply this office.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 303, 21 December 1914, Page 6
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354Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 303, 21 December 1914, Page 6
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