AUCTION SALES. AT THE MART. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1915. Poultry, including Turkeys, geese and ducks, vegetables, potatoes, gooseberries, fruit, ten sacks barley meal, horse and gigs, bicycle, set tin© harrows, piano (in first-class order), couch, quantity harness, child's cot, linoleums, dining table, copper and stand, duchess pair, phonograph with about 90 records, boots and shoes, and sundries. Also, at 12 o'clock sharp, we shall resume sale of Mr J. K. Stone's high-class Jewellery, E.P. Ware. T. LAMASON, Auctioneer. AT THE HAYMARKET, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1915. NEWTON KING will sell by Public Auction at the Haymarket, as above—--40 weaners 23 stores 4 porkers 1 sow and litter of 9 6 pens lamb s •iUOOfeet timber Sale at 12 o'clock. NOTE.—Clients are requested to note that, owing to Christmas Day falling on Saturday next, my usual Haymarket Sale will be held on Friday, the 24th December.*
OUNTAIN FOR YOUR HOLIDAYS. "AKE it a point to visit the > Mountain with its magnificent, gorges, its snow-capped peaks and slopes, and best of all the surrounding forests and reserves. The Stratford Mountain House (via Pembroke Road) Offers you first-class accommodation for 7s per day or £2 2s per week which includes all toll, etc. Only First-class Meals and Beds provided. For those providing their own food, splendid accommodation is provided either by day or week. Good Sites for Tent Parties, too. Oo not fail to bring your visiting friends to this House before they return home. ONLY 9 MILES FROM STRATFORD STATION. (Good Roads.) Come by Motor, Gig or Bicycle. Full particulars from— C. E. JAMES, Broadway, T. KIRKWOOD, County Hotel, or direct from House per telephone to H. ELLIOTT, Manager.
A. 0. WILLIAMS, rwESIRES the public to know that he hag taken over the KAPONGA UVEEY AND BAIT STABLES, Lately carried on by Mr J. Wilka, and also the i HAIL COACH SERVICE BETWEEN STRATFORD AND KAPONGA, and hopes to merit a fair share oi public patronage. JOAOH LEAVES KAPOAGA for Stratford at 8.10 a.m., arriving at 11.15 a.m. LEAVES STRATFORD FOR KAPONGA at 3.80 p.m. sharp, arriving at Kasooga aft 6.15 p.m. TROGADERO PRIVATE HOTEL. UIIS well-known establishment is now under entirely new management, having been taken over by M. CALDER. Special arrangement for permanent boarders. First-class Three-course Luncheon from 11 til! 8 p.m.—ls. 4ddr«w: Broadway South, Stratford. ADVERTISED GOODS ARE BTANDARD GOODS The World Over. WHY? "OBCAUSE there must be in advertised goods, a uniform high quality, otherwise the advertised article not being up to the standard claimed for it, will not be purchased again, and ih* advertising will be unprofitable. Advertising is Insurance, therefore, that the goods are as represented and good value. The consumer who buys advertised goods rarely makes a mistake. "Stratford Evening Post" readers will profit by a careful porusal of the ad'-artiaing culamu, MASS-VIS;-'-. \*3
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 17, 23 December 1915, Page 8
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468Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 17, 23 December 1915, Page 8
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