SPECIAL WATCH VALUES FOR ONE MONTH. We have landed a shipment el in watches—Waltham and Omegas all nought betere the war at the eld pree, and to con.erit them Int.cash quickly are gl.ing a SPECIAL DISCOUNT el « in each pound ell the marked prices for on# month. ftiwiM m m i: SILVER HUNTING WALTHAMS, £3 to £4 10s. SILVER HUNTING OMEGAS, 40s to £3S 10S. NICKEL OPEN PACE OMEGAS, 30s SILVER OPEN I‘JACE OMEGAS 40s. TEN YEAR GUARANTEED GCLD HUNTING CASE WALTHAM at id OMEGAS, 60s to £4. SILVER OMEGA CHRONOMETERS , v £6 108. Nickel open pace swing ring 37S 6d. r Urge" A's&rtrittM' Ladles’ Watches for tfi£ tfdfcket' and wrist from 16s' 6(f to* 70S. ALL THE IABOVE , LINKS ARE G UARANTEEIX ’ YW take no risk aud I save 4s in the £. Discount rtoV(/j. THE STOCK IS LARGE AND MUST BE REDUCED, C. -B. JAMES, liH ™ A!Y STIIATFOM).
jr:::WAS®'ASI) BE CIiEAN ! Wlmtiis refreshing or invigorating than a good wash? ASK OUR BOYS’ AT THE FRONT! ! To realise this ytm must have some ■ " t: GOOD SOAP. ROBINSON AMO Have a fine assortment of high grade n SOAPS, Equal.to Colgates Hi 1 1 ;-T Half the Prices ! ! YOU TOY, THEM.. • ‘ U Or' f|ttp Rf.u. At , . , There’s Soaps for the ladies’ And Soaps for the.bahies, And Soaps for the maids’ of all work. There’s Soaps for the workman, The soldier, or shipman, But none for the rotter or shirk. Soaps of all kinds frorfi & Kirk , and Co., Chicago. i.-a jar.,:; iff ii. t. j ’S READtWHEY; ; STQRE, ... S’TOATFORD. \ . TT UTTER-WRAPPERS. —To Dairy JLJ Farmers who make their own butter: Obtain your butter-wrappers at The “StratfortT'ost” Job Printing Office. PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. SICK- AND WOUNDED. A iFUND for the purpose of assistIj., ing the ffbove has been opened, arid contributions will be received by Members of the Committee, Messrs W. P. Kirkwood, T. H. Penn, J. W. J3obn| J.|W. McMillan, N. J. Eing H. E. Abraham, Dr Paget, or, J. B. RICHARDS, Hon, Secretary.
LlCEjtoa DISTRICT OF STRATFORD. IN THE MATTER OF “THE LICENSING ACT. 1908.’’ AND IN THE MATTER OF THE “TOKO JUNCTION HOTEL,” TOKO. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. x GEORGE ANYON, of Toko. J-t * Hotelkeeper, being the holder of a Publican’s License in respect of the premises situate at Toko and known as the “Toko Junction Hotel, DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that I desire to obtain and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be held at Stratford on the Third 'day of September, 1915, apply for a transfer of the said License from myself to RICHARD SMITH, of Toko, my appointee. Name of Owner James Hawkins, of New Plymouth. DATED at Stratford the 14tli day of August, 1915. GEORGE ANYON. Witness :—J. A. TRIPE, Solicitor, WILSON AND GREY, New Plymouth, Solicitors for Applicant. WANTED a smart youth for grocer’s cart a4id to assist in shop. Apply Richardson, Storekeeper, Broad, way. WANTED, by two bush men of long experience, contract or by Wfcok ££t 10s and found. Replies must be urgent. We can be interviewed at Mr Williams’, Juliet Street, Stratford, V!
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 89, 16 August 1915, Page 6
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513Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 89, 16 August 1915, Page 6
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