♦THERE A'RE TWO SHOWS IN STRATFORD IN D.ECEM--1 1:111 BEE—the A. and P. Show and r\ T7l T A GREAT XMAS SHOW of L , lii. GREAT XMAS SHOW of FANCYGOODS, JEWELLERY, SILVER GOODS. GLASSWARE, CHINA, HAND BAGS, LEATHER GOODS, BASKETS, TRAVELLING REQUISITES, NOVELTIES and TOYS GALORE. Our XMAS SHOW is now on. Brighter and belief than ever. Stacks of Toys for Die kiddies. LOOK IN WINDOWS.CALL IN AND SEE. Goods bought now can be put away till Christmas. C-n T AMT?U fancy Goods and Jewellery, . .lli * Broadway, Stratford. See our Advertisement on page 3.
;• ■ ■ ■M u ■1 m i : Vj &<«* t; «s mM it. :u i f -'A i 'm •* m im m y y>. :i Ip «s mi &. ■' m jSw 4TA ‘THE GLOBE OF DEATH.” BAKER NEW CIRCUS, Biggest, Brightest and Best Show ever presented in Stratford. ON THE SHOW GROUND. ON THE SHOW GROUND. See the Marvellous “GLOBE OF DEATH,” also Grand Company of Equestrians, Trapeze Artists, Wire Walkers, Jugglers, Acrobats and ’ Clowns. POPULAR PRICES.
WANTED tlie Public of Stratford and tbe surrounding district to know that DUSTIN’S LIMITED,"’ the Premier Caterers, have been engaged to supply a Firstclass Luncheon and Afternoon Tea at the Showgrounds. We solicit your patronage, and you will be well pleased. DUSTIN’S, LIMITED, Premier Caterers and Army Contractors, Wanganui, Palmerston North and Wellington. BRITISH AND BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. \ PUBLIC MEETING will b 6 held -ZV_ on Monday, 29th November, at 8 p,in. at Elder’s Booms, Broadway. ,* BUSINESS: To receive Committee’s Report and Balance-Sheet for year ending 30th October. G. N. CURTIS. Chairman. R, HANNAH AND CO.’S ANNUAL BALANCE. C CLIENTS are respectfully informed 1 that all Outstanding Accounts Must be Paid or Arranged For by DECEMBER 10th, without fail. W. LANDER, Manager. WANTED, by young lady, position as Typiste, can do Book-keep-ing. has had previous experience. Apply “Typiste,’ ’this office. WANTED— Young man able to milk for farm work, must be used to sheep and cattle. Apply V. Smith. Midhirst. r|lo LET. two unfurnished rooms. J- one with fire place, every convenience. Apply this office. WANTED AT ONCE—Nurse girl, few hours each day. Apply “Stratford Evening Post” office. XT 7ANTED • » and to Alger’s Store, a hoy for light delivery assist in shop. Apply Regan Street. TXT ANT Fl) Second-hand T.vpe- ’ » writer, must be in good order. Reply stating price* anil age to Box “s P. 0., Stratford.
THE PATHE PHONE FOR HAPPY HOMES. i Nt) NEEDLES ARE NEEDED. In this latest marvel of the talking machine world. No needles! AVhat bliss, what a worry removed, what a saving of expense. The PATHIvPHONE by means of its ball-pointed Sapphire point, which is uriwearable and with ordinary care unbreakable, reproduces every note and tone with the truth of nature itself. See the Pathe Sound-Box, which can be fitted to any machine. THE PATHEPHONE is in a cias* of its own. Xo needles. Xo scratched records. Demonstrations and full information from H. J. HOPKINS Distributor for Stratford District.
Have vju a photoGRAPH which you would like copied or enlarged ? It can be done as well at the McAllister studio, Stratord, and as cheaply as anywhere in the Dominion. Don’t trust pictures you value to itinerant canvassers. Get a quotation for any photographic work from the MCALLISTER STUDIO, Broadway North. IO. ST— From Toko, Yellow Cattle Dog, black mark on tail. Finder rewarded on returning same lo F. Goldup, Toko, I GST—Tuesday evening, a Groenstone Brooch, set with pearls and rubies, between Stratlord and Toko. Finder please return to lids ofhee. lOST-In or near Stratford, on Saturday night, wristlet watch, valued as keepsake. Finder please return to this office,—-Reward.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 76, 29 November 1915, Page 6
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