SALE. SALE. sth ANNUAL STOCK REDUCTION SHELF-EMPTYINC SALE NOW [N PROGRESS. OUR STOCK IS LARGE, AND MUST BE REDUCED. JEWELLERY 4s in the £ Discount on all Gold and Silver Broodies, Bangles, Pendants, Chains, etc., ets. WATCHES 4s in the £ Discount. AilWatches—Walthams, Omegas, Swiss and American. ~i A soo,l} LIIJfE OF ALARM CLOCKS.UusuaI Price (3s 6d, Sale Price 5$ 6d. THE 9d TABLE of assorted Fancy Goods is well worth your inspection. Sale Price 9d each. FANCY GLASSWARE, CHINA AND CROCKERY carries a Discount of 2d In the is offPHOTO, FRAMES* PICTURES, LEATHER GOODS, ORNAMENTS and GENERAL FANCY GOODS at Discount of 10 to 25 per cent off marked prices. . Overstocked in FOUNTAIN PENS. Large Reductions. Job Lines Galore. SEE OUR WINDOWS, WATCH THIS SPACE. better still, come in and look around. c. E. JAMES. ,
“PHILFAB” “PHfLFAU” UNDERCLOTHING. UNDERCLOTHING. PHILFAB is a New Material specially made for Ladies’ and Chilaren’s wear. ft combines ait the essential? of good serviceable tpngcioths, and the kindjy comfortable feeling of good Flannelette. In appearance approaching Cream Wincey. EX “ROTORUA”— We have just opened, a sample supply of this new line, ami quote them a*s follows : LADIES’ KNICKERS— Very latest shapes, .‘lO different styles at 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 4s lid. LADIES’ CHEMISES— 3 different ways, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 4s fid. LADIES’ NIGHT DRESSES—,]B styles. Splendid variety at 6s 6d, 7s lid, 10s 6d. LARGE SlZES— Extra— at 6s 6d and 7s 6d. NOTE.- The above are all trimmed ‘ with self Silk Embroidery and lace, are very warm and comfortable, without a lot of unnecessary bulk. They are very sightly goods, and wash and dry readily. We invite our lady friends to come and see these goods at ROBINSON’S 1 ' u*oj .if. j •«»:'* o*l Vi»l • READY-MONEY STORE STRATFORD. MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OF STRATFORD. Indies and Gentlemen,— HJIV.ING been asked by o ver 3 • . large, number of burgesses oi .Stratford to alloiy myself to be norm nated for .the Mayoralty, I have de cided to accede to their request, and will place my views before you in the Town Hall on Tuesday, .27th., at 8 p.m. Yours faithfully, JOS. W. BOON. BOROUGH OF STRATFORD. TO THE BURGESSES: Ladies and Gentlemen, — AT the request of several oi my fel-low-burgesses, I have decided to offer my services for a seat on Lie Borough Council at'the forthcoming election.
As when :i member of a previous Council, my best efforts will be Sheeted towards the welfare and advancement of our town as a "hole. I shall be glad to receive your support at the poll. 1 am, yours faithfully, THOMAS LAWSON'. BOROUGH OR STRATFORD. TO THE BURGESSES: Ladies and Gentlemen, — [HAVE decided to again offer myself as a candidate for the forthcoming Borough Flection, and il elected, will do my best to further the interest of the Borough as a whole, and will do my utmost to cater toi the wants of those in the outskirts ol the Borough, who have neither metalled roads nor footpaths. Yours faithfully, ENOCH W. HANCOCK. WHANGAMOMONA COUNTY COUNCIL. PUT I KIT UNA ROAD LOAN. mHF Special Rating Roll of the -*■ Pntikituna Road Loan of £1,500 Special Rating District, is now open for inspection at the County Offices, Whangamomona, until the 2Sth inst. ALFRED COLEMAN, County Clerk. 20th April, 1015. ’ .
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 92, 21 April 1915, Page 6
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