IrANCY CHINA CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE MAKES A NICE USEFUL PRESENT AT ANY TIME OF THE YEAR, WE HAVE A NICE SELECTION IN THE FOLLOWING LINES, AMD ARE ALWAYS ADDING TO OUR STOCKS. FANCY CHINA VASES in Pairs and Singles. SALAD BOWLS, in Glass and China. FLOWER BOWLS, in Fancy Decorations. LANCLY FLOWER BOWLS, with Inner Pots. FANCY CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS, 6d to 6s Gd each. NIC]/ ASSORTMENT DOULTON WARE, and More Arriving. JAPANESE CHINA TEA SETS, 21 Pieces, 14s Gd to -hs Gd. ENGLISH CHINA TEA SETS, 21 Pieces, 14s Gd to 30s. TEAPOTS, SWEET DISHES, JAM DISHES, SUGAR AND CREAMS, Etc., Etc., and numerous other hues always on hand and arriving. YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL AND INSPECT, C. E. JAMES. BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
ROBINSON’S AFTERSEASON sale: COTTON DRESS DEPARTMENT RUTHLESS SLAUGHTER OF GOODS ARRIVED TOO LATE. 4 ID is the Sweep-out price for our 2 Printed Crepons—usually Gel yard. We will give you a blouse piece for Is. 6D BUYS our splendid value Uneat 7id which sold like ripe cherries. 7XI) 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, lOd, and Is. Now offering (3d. FLAX ON: New make of Floral Muslins, Lawn finish, fast colors. Sale price Del. . •- "i FOR our 4 °-incln black iod XVj2 white stripe Voiles. Is lid for spots. Our competing price for these was Is 4jd. Cheap now. IT ~4oXNCH Bordered Sponge -/"Cloths were 2s 6d. They are irely cheap at Is yard. "DRESS. 6 only, assorted, were 12s 6d. Now 4s lid. HITE PIQUE, double widths. Cut 10-id, Is, is lid. mi SEASIDE PICNIC: Piles of just-the-right-goods, ready-to-wear at hair prices in our Showroom. 'You come and see at ROBINSON’S STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL. CONTRACT NO. 3. TENDERS will be received by 'ffie Town Clerk up till 5 p.m. on MONDAY, the 15th, for the erection* of a Suspension Foot Bridge over the Patoa River at Cardelia Street. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Borough Council Office during office hours.
The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. T. T). snvuvAX. Borough Engineer. EMYLOVEHS. IN view of tlie Conciliation Council sittings at New Plymouth tins month, it, is imperative that a'l employers should attend the meeting called for EH I DAY. Eehrnary 11th. at H p.rn. in Elder’s Booms, wm. McDonald, Hon. Sec. AHHANDEM ENTS EOH THE COMBINED EAST ROAD SCHOOL PICNIC ON EH I DAY NEXT. The lug two-engine special will leave Whanga at 7.M0 a.rn., Pohoknra i ••>() a.m., Te Wera 5.20 a.in.. Douglas 0.10 a.m., and Toko O.Md, leaving the heach on the return trip at 1. IN, arriving Toko 0.10 p.m., Douglas <S.MO. '1 e W era 7.1 d, and Whanga H.o. 'i'his special train will convey the picnic party the whole way, thus doing away with the changing ami long wait at Stratford. Given a fine day the picnic should prove an unprecedented success, and the committee hopes to make it an annual affair. On liehalf of Combined Committee. H. W. DIXON. Hon. Sec. Box 2M Whangamomona.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 54, 9 February 1916, Page 6
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