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FANCY CHINA CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE MAKES A NICE USEFUL PRESENT AT ANY TIME OF THE YEAR,| WE HAVE A NICE SELECTION IN THE FOLLOWING LINES, AND ARE ALWAYS ADDING TO OUR STOCKS. FANCY. CHINA VASES in Pairs anil Singles. SALAD BOWLS, in Glass and China. FLOWER BOWLS, in Fancy Decorations. LANGLY FLOWER BOWLS, with Inner Pols. F\NCY CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS, 6d to 6s 6d each. NICE ASSORTMENT DOULTON WARE, and More Arriving. JAPANESE CHINA TEA SETS, 21 Pieces, 14s (id to 37s 6d. ENGLISH CHINA TEA SETS, 21 Pieces, Ms 6d to 30s. TEAPOTS, SWEET DISHES, JAM DISHES, SUGAR ANT CREAMS, Etc., Etc., and numerous other hues always on hand and arriving. YOU ARE INVITED TO GALL AND INSPECT. .--G.E.JAMES, BROADWAY, STRATFORD,

,jVAVE V-IJL A PHOTO--O- GRAPH which you would like copied or enlarged P It can be done as well at the McAllister studio, Stratord, and as cheaply as anywhere in the Bominion. Don't trust pictures you value to itinerant canvassers. Get a quotation for any photographic work from the MCALLISTER STUDIO, Eroadw»T North.

f- ADIES' and Children's Millinery.— I Many chances for good bargains in Showroom.—Arch Rawles. C CHILDREN'S Mushroom Hats, S Rush Hats, Straws, Poplin Hats. Linen and Crash Hats Is each. Heaps to choose from.—Arch. Rawles. T\RESSES for Picnics and hot days. '- 1 Crete Muslin,.Voile, Pique, etc., etc., 7s lid, 10s 6d, 12s 6d up. Come and see.—Arch. Rawles. 1" ACE and Embroidery Trimmed sfci Camisoles Is 6d, 2s 3d, 2 S lid; cummer Bloomers, Silkette, Stocking-, ette, etc., 2s lid, 3s 6d; Summer Vests, large size, Is each.—Arch, Ragles. ECKWEAR,—Late shipment of dainty goods in fine embroidered Muslins and Lawns, Is 3d, 1 3 6d, Is lid HP-—Arch Rawles. ■7l OR the biggest choice in good | -*-' value, Piques in white, khaki, j brown, navy, and stripes.—Arch. Raw- j lea. ■ • j TROUBLE-WIDTH Voiles, white, J floral, stripes. We've got too many! They are splendid value.— Arch. Rawles. MEN'S SUITS.—IOO Suits, all I prices, all sizes, all colors, j Great value, we can fit you.—Arch, j Rawles. LATE ARRIVALS.—Large shipment of Felt Hats. These are exceptionally good value, 10= 6d and lis 6d.—Arch Rawles. f ADIES' White Silk Scarves, 2s I 3d, 4 S 6d, 4s lid, 6s 6d up. Saxe, grey, brown, cream and. rose silk Scarves, striped Voile Scarvesall sorts of Scarves.—Arch. Rawles. BARGAINS in all departments at Arch Rawles'. Come and see. RANTED— Lad to assist on farm, handy to town. Light work. Apply this office. '7IANCY Japanese Crepes, light or I? dark colors, very low priced. They're such good wash fabrics. —Herbert's. T ADIES' White Hose are in great ■ demand. Herbert's have bice effect, silk ankles, plain lisle. "ONDERFUL bargains in Blouse and Dress Mualing and Voiles at Herbert's store. It will pay you to see them. ~iAINTY Underclothing. —Sure -" .you'll.go to Herbert's for this. We've a lovely lot, low priced, some lovely sample garments. | AIN. Tarrantolle and Nainsooks, ~fc"' Bjd to Is Id. This is the material and the width that's wanted. —Herbert's store.' SALE.—A superior farm of 134 acres of level land at Manawaru, Te Aroba. All in grass except 14 acres turnips. Ten roomed house. 30 bail concreted cowshed, ornamental grounds and orchard. Factory, School and Township 1 \ miles. Stock can be purchased at a valuation. For terms, applv S. HODGE, Papatoetoe, AuckI land.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 38, 20 January 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 38, 20 January 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 38, 20 January 1916, Page 6

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