SPECIAL WATCH VM-hkh FOR ONE MONTH. We have landed a shipment of 112 watches—Waltham and Omegas-all bought before the war at the old pr ■», and to convert them Into cash quiqkly are giving a SPECIAL DISCOUNT of 4a in each pound on the marked prices for one month. -i SILVER HUNTING WALTHAMS, £3 to £4 10S. SILVER HUNTING OMEGAS, 40s to £3S 108. NICKEL OPEN FACE OMEGAS, 30s SILVER OPEN FACE OMEGAS 40s. i (TEN YEAR GUARANTEED GCLD H UNTING CASE WALTHAM and , OMEGAS, 50s to £4. I tfLVER OMEGA CHRONOMETERS i £6 10s. ' P A'ICKEL OPEN FACE SWING RING ■ #'"-37s Gd. .-. •;'. , ■ , {'Large Assortment Ladies' Watches ,* ; ) for the pocket and wrist from i f ' r 15s 6d to 70s. | ALL THE ABOVE'LINES a'|E GUARANTEED. You take .no risk and save 4s in''the £ Discount now. THE STOCK IS LARGE AND'MUST BE REDUCED. C. E. JAMES, ""oaway, STRATFORD.
W. H. K ELLY BEGS to vnform residents of the Stratford District that he has started business as a high-class TEA SALESMAN, and jwill personally wait on residents for their orders within the next few days. Special arrangements have been made to supply a fine.quality, Britisbgrbwh and All-British handled Tea without interruption of supplies. Residents are respectfully requested to try the goods I offer. Further particulars in future issue. W. H. KELLY. Box to, Stratford.
C. A. COPELAND. (late of Wellington) D'EBIRES to notify that he has purchased the . DOUGLAS GENERAL STORE. and will be glad to supply settlers with, all, classes of MERCHANDISE, PRODUCE, AND ' t : of the Hjighest Quality at Moderate \ ; .... Prices. C. Ju GOPELAND. ;t NOTICE. f/t, .- -i D'FRTNG ~" my > temporary absence ;rfrom Stratford,-'my, Dental Practice!'will be carried', on* by .Messrs Hunter and *Lypns and Mr 'T. A. Lonergan, who { have most generously offered,to dp. so. i Mr J! 13 1 .. RieTiartis will 1 act as my attorney, ! -'•' ; : - % ;- " &m -N. FFSSELL. fill J. PAGE, Trance Medium, !_> Clairvoyant and'Psychometrist (reg.) New Zealand and i England. Short season. .'lnterviews 1Q to 8 "Corodale," Antonio Street, off Cor-delia-Street, north. Leaving September 15. NOTICE TO FARMERS. ANTED Fanners to know that -; .Horthwick and Sons will receive l'i<j;s, commencing jMonday next,' 13th September, at-Toko, Stratford and Te Wera on Tuesday 14th, Midliirst, •Wednesday 15th. /
k WHANG AMOTION A j COUNTY ( ■%.;i COUNCIL. ! RANTED men for ■ slip clearing T ' and repairs., on,, County Roads. Apply at once to the undersigned. 'K. C. ROBINSON, i County Engineer. | STUMPING TO LET. ,rTl»0? LET.-~Five to i:Twelve '.:, acres J-n Stumping.'' Apply ;H,-Gardiner,"' Chiselhurst, Elthani, or atffchp'^farm. SAND BAGS FOR SOLDIERS. [TOTJLD or, anyone havT ' ing empty basic slag!;bags kindly, give them to Mrs Abraham, care of Newton King, Stratford. f!>LtIVATE Board audi Residence for L - two gentlemen. Apply'Stratford Post. !. •ANTED"" KNOWN.—SaIe of ' I, Music, Accordeons, and Pianos fit Dixon's, Stratford. TITANTED KNOWN.-Peggy wajt// 1 * *' Is 9d, Dorothy Perkins waltz Is 6d. All music reduced during sale, at Dixon's, Stratford. TITANTED KNOWN.—AII copy- " » right Songs and Pianoforte Music in stock reduced during sale at Dixon's, Stratford. 'ANTED KNOWN.—The boys can buy Mouth Organs at 3d and 6d each at Dixon's, during the sale
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 12, 13 September 1915, Page 6
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