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GOODS ON APPRO. LI. HAMNAH CO* , THE BOOT PEOPLE, RESPECTFULLY inform their Customers that owing to the difficulty in procuring lines from Home in any quantities, that the SENDING OUT OF GOODS ON APPRO will be DISCONTINUED DURING XMASTIDE. H h annah> BOOT MANUFACTURERS, STRATFORD. LADIES’ PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. THE Ladies’ Patriotic Committee Room s (lately occupied by Mrs Brooking) will be open to-morrow (Friday) from 11 a.m* till 10.30 p.m. Light lunch, afternoon tea, fruit salad and summer drinks. The usual Saturday Produce Stall will be open all day in the same ropms. The Ladies’ Committee will be grateful for contributions. THE, OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION LTD. A. D. STANLEY has been appointed Agent for the Stratford District vice Mr A. Coleman resigned. 1 H. NORMAN LIARDET, Manager for the Dominion of N.Z. ’Wellington, 22nd December, 1915. THANKS. CHRISTMAS, 19151 I WISH to thank ray many customers for their support during the past year, and in wishing them a Merry Christmas and Prosperous New Year, I trust to meet a continuance of their patrortage during the coming [•wear. A. H. TROTTER. Carrier. ■(.or jin f'N spite of the. War and shortage f'l j of (QopjJs, our Xmas, stock are * . . ... 1 m A L n a i'll (1 1 A¥* riore varied and choice than othet' rears. Call in and look, we like to ;ee ; ybiii-q-0.."E; Jimie?..,, . - t -*—H t®, have had a, lot of wise customers already, as . our piles of jacked-to-call-for parcels will prove, shop now and get better attention, fetter selection, and your own choice. —C. E. James,

EMPIRE HOTEL for good meals and Beds. Reasonable tariff. MPIRE HOTEL—First-class table -Ei 1 —Best house for yisitprs- to the town during the holidays* ./ ■-t-i ■ friends - welcomed. . First-class a'ccornnlodatiqn. Speight’s Beer on Tajp. G»i in i , , (<l> I — l H X7ISITORS to Sjtratford during the 1 f* Xmas, holidays will be comfortably accommodated at Cecil Arden’s Empire Hotel. EMPIRE HOTEL (Cecil Arden, Proprietor, late of New Plymouth.) Best accommodation in toAvn for visitors. VISITORS to will find comfortable quarters at moderate charges, at the Empire Hotel. Everything of the best, VISITORS to Stratford should call on Mm McCallum, Milliner, Broadway, and inspect her varied selection of Ladies’ and Children’s Millinery. ' s . ■ i, "J ' . ; MRS McCALLUM, Broadway, offers spedal bargains during holiday time, in Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear, Blouses, etc. LOST— A gold matted Neck Chain in Stratford on Wednesday, Reward at this office. ARCH. RAWLES has a large Stock of Men’s Ties and many other lines which make excellent Christmas presents. ARCH. RAWLES, Broadway, stocks Men’s Tussore and Silk Shirts in great variety. For Xmas, presents, they cannot be beaten. ARCH new Showroom Is the best in town. Everybody acknowledges this, and so will you, when you pay that visit of inspection!

A RCH. RAWLES’ is, the Millinery House. He has just lauded a large shipment of the latest Millinery. RCH. RAWLES extends the compliments of the season to residents of Stratford and surrounding districts, and invites them to call and inspect hig stock. RCH. RAWLES has nice boxes'of Handkerchiefs, boxes of Perfumes, boxes of Soap, etc., which make excellent Xmas, presents. Have you visited Rawles’ yet? ROHTRAWLES has a great variety of Tray Cloths, Pillow Shams, Doyleys, Supper Cloths, and Runners. RCHTRAWLES has foT~Xmaa presents—Hand Bags, Portmanteaux, and a great variety of other Leather Coods. pi OR SALE—Second-hand Mower, j in good order. Price £4.— i Arthur Needham, Douglas.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 18, 24 December 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 18, 24 December 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 18, 24 December 1915, Page 6

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