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. FAXCY mix A VASES in Pairs and Singles. SALAD BOWLS, in Glass and China. FLOWER BOWLS, in Fancy Decorations. LAXGLY FLOWER BOWLS, with Inner lots. I'ANCY CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS. 6,1 to 6* «d co t.. CTC® ASSORTMENT BOULTON WAKE, »nd More Arming. lAPAKBSE CHINA TEA SET’S, 21 Pieces, 14s 6,1 too.. 6,1. UNGLISH CHINA TEA SETS, 21 Pieces, 14s 6,1 to 60s. !■’ \POTS SWEET DISHES; JAM DISHES. SUGAR AND IS. Etc Ktc.. and numerous-other lines alwn,s on hand and arriving. YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL AND INSPECT. ' C. E. JAMES. BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
ROBINSONS AFTERSEASON SALE: COTTON DRESS DEPARTMENT J RUTHLESS SLAUGHTER of GOODS arrived too late. JilD is the Sweep-out price for our "1:2 Printed Crepons—usually 6d r. m l. We will give you a blouse jiece for Is. QD BUYS our splendid value i neat 3 7• <1 which sold like ripe-cherries. -ID FOR our best Floral Crepes 2 and Voiles.' They are choice Kids at 9d and 10d. OLORED RIPPES, Gingham?, Jap repes. Cood values for Bd, lOd, and i. Now offering 6d. LAXON: New make of Floral Musis, Lawn finish, fast colors. Sale ■ice 9d. i 1: FOR our To-inch . black mu! .’O2 white stripe Voiles. Is ltd spots. Our competing pVic'e for se was Is Aid.' Cheap now. T / Cloths were 2s 6d. They* aie ely cheap at Is yard. / i A r DRESS. 6 only, assorted, / l i were l‘is 6d. Now 4s lid. ■iITE PIQUE, double widths. Cut LOid, Is, Is lid. ASIDE PICNIC: Piles of just-the-ht-goods, ready-to-wear at halt •es in our Showroom. You come ! see at $ ROBINSON’S STRATFORD ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON, OCTOBER 1, 1913, TO APRIL 30, 1916. . I’ ICENSES Men, whole season, ’J available over all Dominion 20s; women and Boys (under 16 years of age) ss. Day licenses (available for Stratford District only), 2s 6d ; halfseason licences from December 20, 1915 (available for Stratford District only), 12s 6d. Licenses may be obtained from tbe secretary. LIST OF LICENSE HOLDERS. J. W. B. Jones, i\. W. Dingle, Y. Kovoleski, Frank Collins, R. Kilpatrick, B. F Harkness, C. Lawrence, L, Riera, A. J. Walters, R. Crosson, Fred Collins, P. Wright, P- Hunter, J. G. Hannah, R. Spence, H. Campbell S. Campbell. H. Voyle, R- Healy, W. Lovett, W. Bowler, W. E. Jones, M Craddock, F. Whittle, N. F. Thorpe, G. A. Harris, S. Maealister, M. Bowler, P. Trice, A. Meredith, J. H. Hart, A. Cameron, Percy Speck, Boy Mndford, B. Hunter (boy), John Fit/.gerald (hoy), H. Brooking (hoy). V Prehhle (boy), Jack Fulcher (boy). ]|. F. HARKNESS, Secretary. WANTED for few weeks, good running Solving Machine. Apply “Shuttle.” Evening Post. CIOAL- —Taupiri, Waipa, and Puke- ) miro. W. Smith, ’Phono IISl rat ford. WANTED a capable general servant, good wages to good girl Apply MrsW. H. H. Young. Brecon Road. WANTED by married couple witl two children, two furuishet rooms, with use of conveniences. A| ply«,W. Gnrd, now Municipal Biitb mgs.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 51, 5 February 1916, Page 6
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