WHEN YOU PET A LETTER} YOU OFTEN JUDGE THE SENDER ByVhE STATIONERY POOR STATIONERY Makes a cheap impression; other people judge you in the same way when you send a letter. I 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 OV ER OUR HIGH-CLASS STOCK TO-DAY—OUR. STATIONERY IS UP-TO-DATE, AND INCLUDES—PADS, all shades, Gd to Is. BOXED STATIONERY 9d to 2s, plain and fancy. ENVELOPES, all shades and shapes 3d to Gd pkt. SCRIBBLING PADS, 3d and Gd each. AND MANY LINES IN STATIONERY SUNDRIES SEE OUR STATIONERY WINDOW THIS WEEK. C. E. JAMES, BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
T HE jJiO INTER |JENCIL Is the handiest little machine made tor Sharpening Pencils, saves time and the pencil’s life, PRICE 12s 6d. Suitable tor offices, hanks, schools, etc., etc. Demonstration find particulars from 0. E. JAMES, SOLE AC;PAT. RICHARDSON’S BILLIARD SALOON. Opposite Bank of N.Z., Broadway. A R I'M UR RICH ABDSCN, TobacooA nist and Hairdresser, begs to inform patrons and the public that he has installed a new table and billiard appliances and had the saloon renovated throughout. Civility and attention guaranteed. Milliard Saloon open continuously 8 a.m. to 11 pm. For a quiet game of billiards, pool, or snooker, try Richardson, who keeps a full range of tobaccos, cigarettes and cigars; pipes a speciality, at low prices. STRATFORD RECRUITING COMMITTEE. “Your King ana Country Need You.” i ,4 IMPLICATIONS for enrolment in A*- future Reinforcements may lie made with any members of the Committee, viz., His Worship the Mayor. Air ,1. W. Boon), and Messrs -L Masters, C. D. Sole, and Lieutenant Gray, or with the undersigned at the Borough Council Chambers. PHILIP SKOGLUND, Town Clerk. Hon. Sec. MALONE'S Christmas | HAMPERS 22/6. I BOTTLE WHISKY. 1 BOTTLE RUM. I BOTTLE WINE. 4 BOTTLES ALE. 1 BOTTLE BRANDY. 4 BOTTLES STOUT. Wo stock all the Leading Lines in WINES AND SPIRITS. BOTTLERS OF WARD’S, MANNING’S AND TUI ALES. In Cordials, w© Manufacture all the LATEST SUMMER DRINKS. Country Orders promptly attended to. Our Carts Deliver to all parts of the BoroughCustomers, when ordering Goods to be sent to flag stations, will please note to add freight. DAN MALONE & C°" FENTON STREET, STRATFORD. Box 48. ’Phone 55. ST. ANDREW’S Presbyterian Church. Annual Garden Fete, in the Manse Grounds, on Thursday, flth March, Afternoon and Evening. Proceeds partly in aid of Patriotic Chaplaincy Funds. Sweet and Produce Stalls, Musical Programme. Competitions. Admission, adults Is. children (3d. Afternoon tea and supper fid. r'IONSTGNMENT of Bacon and 'A Hams sold cheap at Bowen s Fish Shop. All Guaranteed.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 72, 1 March 1916, Page 6
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443Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 72, 1 March 1916, Page 6
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