SPECIAL WATCH ■ VALUES, FOR ONE MONTH. We have landed a shipment of 112 watchcs—Waltham and Omegas—all bought before the war at the old pr ce, and to convert them into cash quickly are giving a SPECIAL DISCOUNT of 4s in each pound'off the marked prices for one month. 1 ■’ ■' ; -• ’■ ■, : <:u. SILVER HUNTING WALTHAMS, £3 to £4 10S. SILVER HUNTING OMEGAS, 40s to £3s 10s. NICKEL OPEN FACE OMEGAS, 30s \ SILVER OPEN FACE OMEGAS 40s. TEN YEAR GUARANTEED GOLD h HUNTING CASE WALTHAM .and * OMEGAS, 50s to £4. | SILVER OMEGA CHRONOMETERS £6 10s. NICKEL OPEN FACE S WING RING 3TS 6d. Large Assortment Ladies’ Watches for the pocket and wrist from 15s 6d to 70s. . - if ALL THE ABOVE LINES ARE GU ARANTEED. You take no risk and save 4s in the £ Discount now. THE STOCK IS LARGE AND MUST BE REDUCED. C E JAMES midway. Vy. ±J. U X.VITX.UO, STRATFORD. • . . C. ) »(. LAST FLUTTER FLUTTER ONE WEEK MORE I :■>: . t r I - ONE WEEK MORE ! ' i: ‘ ; ARte YOU WATTING FOR THIS ? 10 p PER 26 IN THE t rA . FURTHER REDUCTIONS, "G*V WILL BE ALLOWED OF THE BALANCE of our WINTER LEFT LADIES’ AND CHILDRENS’ COATS, MACS, COSTUMES, _ y DRESSES, MILLINERY, ETC. ' FINAL OPPORTUNITY - SATURDAY, 7th AUGUST, LAST DAY at ROBINSON’S SALE.
FIREWOOD. THE VERY BEST MIXED. Vf 4TAI. Rata ann Manawa'i, in one foot blorlvs. 303 PER CORD. , 0 r >! 'jy.q \ ~ t Delivered to any address. ,(!K1 sdi 1 ■' , ~~~ i i'-Orders . left at Lamrson's will .re reive' prompt attention, V- 1: D. SQUADRON, QUEEN ALEXANDRA’S r2ud MOUNTED RIFLES. ;■ ■ y.-y. j;. MEMBERS if the above Squadron will parade at the Drill-Shed, School Ground, Wednesday, August ‘I, .at 7.30 sharp, to take part in the Patriotic Demonstration in the Town Eta 11. W. V. WILSON, Lieutenant. TARANAKI REGBY UNION. FINAL SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. TUKAJ’A v. HAWERA. THURSDAY, sth AUGUST. , ‘ A. AND P. SHOW GROUND, STRATFORD, , 3p m. Admission J,s, Stand 6d. ph,Tup skoglund, Hon. «Sec. NOTICE. THE MAYOR invites the Mounted, Territorials, Home Defence Corps, Senior Cadets, Boy Scouts, of Stratford, Cardiff, Toko, Midhirst and district, also the Municipal Band, to itake part in the Parade from Drill She'd to Town Hall to-morrow evening to show loyalty to our Empire. ■ ■ . JOS. W. BOON, ' Mayor of Stratford. ALE OF GIFTS of all kinds. Russi an Flag presented to he sold. Everybody roll up. Beautiful large cake given for 'guessing competition. Parish Hall. 26-8-15.
W. H. K ELLV> BEGS to inform residents of the Stratford District that he has started business avS a high-class TEA SALESMAN, and will personally wait on, residents for their orders within the next few cIa S TS - ; •/> iso pateon od lliv/. so , Special arrangepi(JJ#i 6ha Me heeir/ made to supply a fine quality, Britishgrown and All-British handled Tea without interruption of supplies.’ Residents are respectfully requested to try the goods I dffnr. ' H , , Further' particulars in future issue, w. H. BOX 19, Stratford. c. A. COPELAND. I .n'." '■ i>(late of Wellington) BESIRES to notify that he has purchased the ~ j DOUGLAS GEN ER'AL sVORE. and will be glad to supply settlers with all classes of ■> "■ \ ; - v ,■ - ■ ■■ : : : ’■* MERCHANDISE, PRODUCE. AND .. ' HARDWARE ; : of the Highest Quality at Moderate Prices, A>copfeL‘AWib. PATRIOTIC NOTICE, JJi's Worship tMe;, mayor (MR J, W. BQON) requests the residents of Stratford, and district to attend a meeting in the Town Hall on WEDNESDAY, August t, the Anniversary of the outbreak of war, in sympathy with the patriotic movement throughout all parts of the British Empire. Proceedings will commence at 8.30 p.m. ■ v PARISH HALL,’ STRATFORD. A COfIV'ERSAZ-lONE LTNDER the auspices of fife Ladies’ ‘ ' Orange Lodge, Stratford, will ho hold' 1 i'n the above Hall, ou THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1 at S o’clock p.m. Ref res lime nts provide d. Proceeds in aid of Patriotic Fund. . TICKETS Ls. A Russian Flag lias been presented. His Worship the Mayor will preside. REV. A. READER, Convener. MRS ROBERTS. Secretary. T OST—Black and Tan Collie (tan legs and face), last seen at a Tojio ; 4tisive,rs to the name of “Glen.” Reward on returning dog to Newton King’s, Stratford. s
WANTeR —Youth for Coachpainting. Apply J. .McMahon, "VX7ANTED an intelligent youth ns * ' apprentice-to the Upholstery; Apply Evans and Tichbon. ACSTANTED to sell Bicycle. three speeds, and all accessories. Spare tyre and tube. Apply this office. .. WANTED the public, to remember the date. 26-8-15, in Parish Hall. Big Conversazione. Splendid programme, vocal and instrumental. Refreshments provided. Proceeds in aid of Patriotic Fund. His Worship the Mayor to preside. \\J ANT El)—Fa mily to -mill; forty ' ’ cons on- shares. Apply ’A.' .1; Stochley, Kiore.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 81, 4 August 1915, Page 6
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