NEW GOODS. NE W LINES RIGHT PRICES. A Cordial invitation is extended to you to cal] and see our new goods in Fancy Glass Ware and China, Pictures and Picture Frames, Glove, Handkerchief and Collar Boxes, Silver Plate,' Jewellery and Watches, • Autograph Albums and Leather Books for Boys, Girls, and Adults, Tennis Racquets and Balls, Wristlet Watches and Presents for Soldiers, Gent’s Wallets, Razors, Pipes, Pouches, etc. Japanese Goods and many, many other lines of Toys for the kiddies, in fact anything you need for Xmas. C- >' , ,1V f», W U *• 1 •" Sea. our Windows, Watch them' daily as we are constantly changing them and they Bristle with New Goods. i %■' i t' i f i ■ ' - Cl? T A MFQ Fancy Goods and Jewellery, • J_i. %3 ri.ifXXJkJ* Broadway, Stratford. See our Advertisement on page 3.
NOTE* AND MEMORANDA. ' NV' | The National Mutual Life Association’s handy atlas wall calendar for 1916 is to hand from the local agent, Newton King, Stratford. The McCormick and Deering implement!!; are world-famous, and the Central Co-operative Stores, Stratford, now hold the district agency for these farmer’s friends. Full stocks are kept, and 1 implements displayed in the special show room devoted to this business. • Reading and discussion on" “The Formation of a Solar System.” Thursday evening, at Theosophic Centre. Two unfurnished rooms are advertised to let. The N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., wish to draw the attention of the public to their Stratford horse fair, which they are holding in their Stratford yards on Saturday, 27th inst. Full particulars will he found in our advertising columns on page 8 of this issue. __________ ■ ! ! ( , , ' ■ if ' r- 1 ! TOWN RALL, STRATFORD. I TOWN If ALL, STRATFORD. { l‘V ' ! GRAND WUIItARY CQNGERT. GRAND MILITARY CONCERT. GRAND MIVITARY CONCERT. (Part Proceeds foP 1 Tobacco Fund.) WEDNESDAY, Ist DECEMBER, 1915 at 8 p.m. / Doors open 7.15 p.m. J, R. Mine, Esq., M.P. in the chair. Programme by Senior Cadets and Local .‘Talent, 1 including; (1 " .; ■■ ■' "= ■WO t ■■■ ,-y 1 Physical- ©rill with Rifles, I h Swedish Drill. ,7 -'Swinging/ (Mr j, Songs. L ' 11.11 1 . Recitations. Orchestral Items, etc. ADMISSION—-2s and Is. SERGT. W. A. BETTS, * S Hon. Sec. $ / TO LET. / TWO four-roomed Cottages, with all ' ' cdiivenieuces,’ in Sey Van Street, near Portia Street 'intersection. Terms' 6s a week, payable monthly. Rutherfurd, Macalister and Coleman, Solicitors, Stratford. j ‘ . x 7 STRATFORD SCOTTISH SOCIETY. GENERAL MEETING will she5 he held in; MoAl ik stflr ’s■ Studio, on : Friday, 1 November BUSINESS: To consider servicing a Nurse to the Front. J. PETRIE. Hon. Sec.
MONEY TO LEND. E have several sums available for immediate investment on first and second mortgage of good freehold securities. UUTHETiFUED, MACALISTER AND COLEMAN. mO, LET, two unfurnished rooms, ■ ■ one with fire place, every convenience. Apply this office. WANTED for the Stratford Show, 20 waitresses for Dustin, Ltd. A|pply Alf Moon, Fancy Goods Dealer. , 'OUTTEE-WRAPPERS.— To Dairy Farmers who make their own butters ; Obtain your butters-wrappei s at the “Stratford Post” Job Printing Office.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 72, 24 November 1915, Page 6
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