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 and Singles. SALAT) BOWLS, in Glass and China. FLOWER BOWLS, in Fancy Decorations. LANGLY FLOWER BOWLS, with Inner Pots. FANCY CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS, 6d to 6s 6d each. NICE ASSORTMENT DOULTON WARE, and More Arriving. JAPANESE CHINA TEA SETS, 21 Pieces, 14s 6d to 37s 6d. ENGLISH CHINA TEA SETS, 21 Pieces, 14s 6d to 30s. I'EAPOTS, SWEET DISHES, JAM DISHES, SUGAR AAD CREAMS, Etc., Etc., and numerous other lines always on hand and arriving. YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL AND INSPECT*. C. E. JAMES. BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
OVER I-AND 1916—MORE FOR. YOUR MONEY.
In Overland Model 83 for 1916, you get more for your money than in any similar car. Never before has a car of the size with such complete equipment beep offered at such a low price. The Overland has always been a big value car. A decrease of £65 in price makes the 1916 five-passenger model still better value. The price is only £3lO. Electric light and starter, headlight dimmers, one-man top are included in the equipment. High-ten-sion magneto and thermo-syphon cooling system are other big features. Get acquainted with the 1910 Overland. Call and see a model, or write for free illustrated catalogue. A. Hatrick and Co. Ltd., Wellington. Wanganui and Waitara. Agent: Mr B. Byrn, New Plymouth.
ROBINSONS AFTER- ' . SEASON SALE: COTTON DRESS DEPARTMENT RUTHLESS SLAUGHTER OF GOODS ARRIVED TOO LATE. 4jl D is the Sweep-out price for our 2 Printed Crepons—usually dd yard. We will give you a blouse piece for Is. D BUYS our splendid value 1 neat O 7id which .sold like ripe cherries. 7TI)FOR our best Floral Crepes 2 and Voiles. They are choice goods at 9d and lOd. « COLORED RiPPES, Ginghams, Jap Crepes. Good values for Bd, 10d, and Is. Now offering 6d. FLAX ON : New make of Floral Muslins, Lawn .finish, fast colors, bale ju ice Vkl. j Ql. F,()R our 40-inch. black md white stripe Voiles. Is 1-id or spots'. Our competing price for bese was Is 4id. Cheap now. T 7 _ _ 4(1-1 NCI I Bordered Sponge ! Cloths were 2s (id. 'I hey are airely cheap at Is yard. 4/ i \ DBFSS, 0 only, assorted, / I I. were 12s 6d. Now 4s lid. WHITE PIQUE, double widths. Cut o I (lid, Is, Is lid. O-lASIDF. ITCNIC: Piles of just-the-‘ight-goods, ready-to-wear at hall jrices in our Showroom. You come uid see at ROBINSON’S TARANAKI SCOTTISH SOCIETY. A MEETING of the Society will ho hold in Mr J. McAllister’s Rooms, on Monday 31st, at 8 p.m. All members are requested to attend. f. j. McDonald, Acting Secretary. WANTED— General, good wages. Apply Mrs Steven, corner Broadway and Seyton Street. WANTED some kind motherly person to adopt a little baby girl, plenty of good clothing given with it, and healthy child. Apply this office.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 44, 27 January 1916, Page 6
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501Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 44, 27 January 1916, Page 6
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