IMPORTANT STATEMENT BY The Dr. Jaeger Co. To dispel possible misapprehension we point out the following facts; The Dr. Jaeger Company wan founded in London with British Capital in 1888. to acquire Bole Rights throughout the British Empire in connection with the System of Pqre Wool Clothing originated by the distinguished scientist, the late Dr. Jaeger. The Dr. Jaeger Company has always been British and entirely under British control. It has Branches all over Great Britain, in Canada, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. The Company’s Goods ore mainly made in the United Kingdom, In a few articles the special skill and taste developed in France, Belgium, and other Continental Countries were represented. As. however, thesahave never formed more than a very small proportion of the wnrldfamed Jaeger Specialities the War has not caused any apprecxable diminution of supply. Jaeger Goods are fully stocked in New Zealand. DR. JAEGERS SANITARY [WOOLLEN SYSTEM CO. Ltd. Lewis B. S. Tomalin ’ Chairman■ : Atl'inici in Sew Zfaland: Albert A. Corrigan, Wellington LOCAL AGENTS:—A. H. Herbert, Mullen and Marshall. TO MOTORISTS. VTORCROSS’ GARAGE, Broadway, LV just below H.M. Theatre, is the place for MOTOR REPAIRS of any kind. Ford Valves and Cylinders scraped and cleaned for ss. i'ORD SPARES and other ACCESSORIES in stock, including BENZINE and OILS. All work done by first-class mechanic, assisted with the best machinery. Sole Agent! for CHER\jOLET CARS. The “Baby Grand” 19P-6 models in hand. These are a Speciality. I F. NORCROSS, •*, 1V . ■.l I;' , / , .j ; ' ,1 J SS&SSr lip Sam; !;• BROAHmY.! G. A. COFtLANQ. (late of Wellington) DESIRES to notify that he has purchased th© DOUGLAS GENERAL STORE. and will be glad to supply settlers with all classes of IERCHANDISE, PRODUCE, AND HARDWARE uf the Highest Quality at Moderate Prices. 2. A. COPELAND. j A. 0. WILLIAMS, i j rvESIRES the public to know that he has taken over the ! KAPONQA LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, I Lately carried on by Mr J. Wilks, and also the 'MAIL COACH SERVICE BETWEEN I STRATFORD AND KALONG A, and hopes to merit a fair share of public patronage. COACH LEAVES RAPOisGA for i . . j Stratford at. 8.10 a.m., arriving at i 11,16 a.m. LEAVES STRATFORD FOR KAPONOA at 3.80 p.m. sharp, arriving aft Kaponga at 6.16 p.m.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 10, 15 December 1915, Page 3
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376Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 10, 15 December 1915, Page 3
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