RUBINEM NOTICES, THE CENTRAL CO OP. OWINQ to the vcrv !.prices that foodstuffs have reached, the Directors of The Central Co-op. have instructed their manager to supply the principal goods at landed cost, for cash; and to keep all prices an low as workable' during the present crisis. Win. MACDONALD, Manager, THINKING OF YOUR COSTUME ? SO ARE WE ! I Let your Summer Costume be a “Butchart” Costume—it means a BETTER Costume. We particularly draw your attention to the new materials we have just received. They are the latest pioductions of the foremost English and Colonial mills—new, smart, serviceable. To be sure of securing an exclusive pattern we advise an early selection. In fact, in an important matter of this kind i there’s no time like the present. Choose to-day. D. BUTCHART LADIES’ AND CENTS’ TAILOR, STRATFORD. i TARANAKI PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING WORKS. - , i SMART" BROS. ‘■.Trail-., -iftA •■wrJjff TUI; 7 j j SANITARY PLUMBERS, j . 1 DAIRY TINSMITHS, AND ELECTRICIANS. HOT and COLD-WATER FITTER. 5 ?. AGENT FOR— Shaddock’s Ranges. Imperial Silent Flasher. SMART BROS. ’Phone 30. P.O. Box 42. i 01 AO [A !
BETTER TOOLS MEAN BETTER WORK! No matter what the jo!)—hammering, chiselling, planing, sawing or shovelling—you’ll do it better, quicker and with less trouble if you have the proper tools. THERE’S PLENTY OF WEAR IN MARTIN’S TOOLS. Labour saving, time .saving tools for every job are here in big va-riety—keen-edged, quick-cutting practical tools—made of finest tempered steel, firmly fitted, thoroughly reliable and guaranteed to give good honest service. Let us supply your wants—The, prices are as keen as the edges , on our chisels. Call ! (HAS MARTIN AND CO.. Ironmongers, STRATFORD. lONA BOAR. DING HOUSE, TOKO HOAD, TOKO MRS. C. CORBETT, Proprietress. When visiting Toko, stay here. Lunch 12—2, Dinner (■—7. Casual or Permanent Hoarders taken. TERMS MODERATE. ZEALAND!A RANGES, fitted with cast iron oven or sheet s l cel oven, for perfect linking, a plentiful supply of hot water, and all-round efficiency. They are supreme, and just compare the comforting blaze of their open fire with the dead ■•hcerlessnoss of other makes and the open fire saves fuel. McMillan and Fredric, sole , agents.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 62, 12 November 1915, Page 4
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355Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 62, 12 November 1915, Page 4
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