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SALE. SALE. sth ANNUAL STOCK REDUCTION SHELF-EMPTYING SALE NOW IN PROCRES OER STOCK IS LARGE, AND MUST BE REDUCED. 50 CENTS OMEGA WATCHES, guarantied; 80s. To dear at 22s Gf». SILVER BANGLES, to go at 6s each. COLD BANGLES from 30s to SOS, were "50s to 105 s. GREENSTONE PENDANTS AND BROOCHES, 6s 6d up. SPECIAL LINE Oct. COLD BROOCHES 8s 6d. BIBLES AND PRAYER AND HYMN BOOKS, 2d in Is Discount. GOOD LINE BOYS’ AND GIRL’S BOOKS, 2s Oil, New Is Gd. FANCY CROCKERY, CHINA, FANCY GOODS, 2d in IS Discount. SEE OUR 9d and 2s SALE TABLES. SEE WINDOW FOR BARGAINS. c. E. JAMES.

SPOT CASH FACTS. It is unnecessary for ns to go into detail respecting the manifold advantages that attend the Payment of Spot Cash, other than to say that it is the secret c*f Top Quality and Bottom Price. By no other method of trading in the best markets Of the world can these results be achieved. Cash on the Hail! Is the talisman that secures Rock Bottom Prices. For the BEST AND MOST of ALL our lines. Spot Cash Dominates, All our Buying and Selling. We GET and GIVE the BEST in VALUE for HEADY MONEY, everytirae 1 I We offer NO DISCOUNTS for CASH, because we give NO CREDIT. ONE PRlCE—the VERY LOWEST to everybody, which admits of no further concessions. NEW GOODS and courteous treatment in all Departments AT ROBINSON’S REARY-MONEY STORE, BROADWAY

TO HELP THE MfItHERS AND SAVE T#E BAKES. THE PLUNKET NERSE may he consulted at the Foresters’ Hall every TUESIDAY. FREE TO ALL. THANKS. I DESIRE to express my heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to all those charitably-minded and selfsacrificing persons who so nobly exerted themselves in the search for my lost son, Henry Alfred Pearce, on the frozen slopes of Mount Egniont during the past week. ■ That their long-sustained and extremely arduous labours received hut partial success is hut another example that ’tis not in mortals to command success. That they deserved it, and much more, may be some satisfaction to them to know is the firm conviction of a sorrowing father. J. L. PEARCE, 100 Vivian’Street, April llObh, 1915. Wellington. 100 CASES choice Apples at 3s case. Dave Graham. WANTED for country hotel, married Couple, man, porter, etc., A'ife general. Apply hy letter to .1.0 , care’of Evening I’ost. WANTED TO SELL, Lady’s Fmg Indi Bike, nearly new. Apply R. Heaven, Mountain Boacl. < YtITANTED lad for grocery store. » » Apply urgent to Drake’s Dreadnought. IMMEDIATE SALE, my 7- -* roomed house with half-acre land in Fenton Street—no agents' Apply J. D i Murray, Tailor.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 2, 1 May 1915, Page 6

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433

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 2, 1 May 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 2, 1 May 1915, Page 6

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