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WHEN YOU GET A LETTER, YOU OFTEN JUDGE «• 4 ~v« THE SENDER BY THE STATIONERY POOR STATIONERY Makes a cheap impression; other people judge you in the same way when you semi a letter. See that your Stationery is good, the difference in price between good and bad stationery is so small that anyone can afford the ; better kind. COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR HIGH-CLASS STOCK TO-DAY—OUR STATIONERY IS UP-TO-DATE, AND INCLUDES — PADS, all shades, Gd t o Is. HONED STATIONERY 9d to 2s, plain and fancy. ENVELOPES, all shades and shapes dd to Gd pkt. SCRIBBLING PADS, tjd and Gd each. AND MANY LINES IN STATIONERY SUNDRIES SEE OUR STATIONERY WINDOW THiS WEEK. C. E. JAMES. BROADWAY, STRATFORD.

FINAL GIFT DAY TO-MORROW TO-MORROW TO-MORROW SATURDAY. BALANCE OF SUMMER LEFT-OVERS HALF-PRICE. QUARTER PRICE, NO PRICE AT ALL. —SEE—ROBINSON’S WINDOW, WINDOW. MARVELS OF CHEAPNESS. MARVELS OF CHEAPNESS. NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS OF LABOR. FARMERS, Factory Managers, Townsmen, and others, requiring employees, are asked to communicate with the undersigned, who will endeavour to Oil requirements from the ranks of Returned Soldiers. J. W. MeM ILL AN, Hon. Secretary. Taranaki Provincial War Relief Association. or W. P. KIRKWOOD, Stratford District Representative. ARMY HALL. Harvest Festival Celebrations. SUNDAY 19. MONDAY 20, TUESDAY 21 st MARCH. ADJUTANT AMD MRS HUGHSON, of Wanganui, conducting. Gifts of Cash or kind gratelnlly received—“ From a needle t (> an anchor, or from a tomato to a haystack. lOST —A small Store Berkshire Big from Warwick Road. lasi seen in Broadway. Finder rewarded on returning to W. Ahrahnm. Warwick Hoad. A RE YOU THIRSTY? Then tr v a A- temperance drink from Dave Graham’s Ice Fountain! The talk of the town I A long list of satisfying and Refreshing drinks. WANTED hy lad 17. position on farm. Apply “S,” Evening ! Posi: I TT\7 ANTED-Girl for light duties I * * for morn in it. attend hahv. Apply “X,’’ care of this oltice.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 64, 21 February 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 64, 21 February 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 64, 21 February 1916, Page 6

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