BRITISH GOODS by BRITISH workmen, ui AT BRITISH material, sold by HANNAH’S BRITISH hands for BRITISH people. BROADWAY, * So help to keep the good old BRITISH Flag flying over this great and beautiful BRITISH Colony by buying BRITISH GOODS. — HANNAH’S BOOTS are just a little more expensive than they were. NOT MUCH, but it is no small satisfaction to know we are in the position of being able to supply your BOOT NEEDS just a little less than our competitors can do them. buy at HANNAHS EVERYWHERE IN N.Z.
THE ELITE. ELTHAM. BARGAINS IN MILLINERY-AND LADIES WEAR. The MISSES WALSH AMD O’BRIEN A RE CLOSING DOWN. AND OFFERING THE WHOLE OF THEIR STOCK AT BARGAIN PRICES. WINTER AND JERSEY COAT*. CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. COSTUMES. BLANKET COATS. Ladies’ and Children’s Macintosh Coats and all ladies’ wear Everything must be Sold. LEAVING ELTHAM, SECURE A BARGAIN NOW. CALL TO-DAY, THE ELITE. Opposite Coronation Hotel, Bridge Street, ELTHAM.
PORK HAM SAUSAGES V BRAWN, FRESH DAILY. Modem Machinery, Cleanliness, 1 Every Attention. T OM BROWN, THE QUALITY PORK BUTCHER, BROADWAY, and «) DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH GANNON AND CO., Tka People’s Butchers, BROADWAY SOUTH, STRATFORD. N OTE change of premises from the Bridge to up-to-date shop next Mudford’s Motor Garage a a from Mouday, lAth December. Every modern convenience installed. Housewives are invited i*> call and inspect. As usual, only the prim eel of beef, mutton, pork, small goeda. etc., >a NELSON and GREEN, GENERAL CARRIERS AND COAL MERCHANTS, j~\ ESI RE to notify the Public that they have taken over the Business formerly carried on by Mr R. Handley, and solicit a continuance of the patronage accorded to their predecessor. Orders left at the office of Mr J. H. Thompson, Broadway, will receive prompt attention. Sole carriers for .the N.Z. Express Company in this district. Furniture carefully removed, and correspondence and telegrams promptly attended to. G. SLIGHT, WOOD AND COAL MERCHANT, MIRANDA STREET. /"10AL and Firewood always on 'G> / hand. Wood cut to any length. Accommodation for storing goods. Orders can be left at Alf Moon’s, Broadway. POSTAL INFORMATION. TELEGRAPHIC RATES. For 12 words or less, including address and signature— Ordinary Telegrams, 6d, and id for each additional word. Urgent Telegrams, Is, and Id for each additional word. Telegrams to be repeated will be charged halfrates in addition to the above. STAMP DUTIES. Receipt 01 Discharge (for £2 or lease), where the matter thereof is of the value of £2O or upwards, 1c Lease or Agreement for Lease, where the rent does not exceed £SO, 2s 3d; for everv additional £SO, or part o %0, 3i SrL
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 38, 15 June 1915, Page 2
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432Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 38, 15 June 1915, Page 2
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