The name of Miss Annie O'Sulhvan has been axlded to the probationer's list of the Stratford Hospital.
AUTUMN—WINTER AUTUMN—WINTER NEW SEASON'S GOODS NOW OPENED UP. h ' UPETQNE QpSTUMES TJP TO THE MOMENT OF FASHION 1 —FIT'AND FINISH JUST Al. Our Prices will satisfy you that we are out to give "the host for the , il?; r i lea.st.?':
BLOUSES.—Ours come direct from the factory, deleting warehousemen's profit; therefore the best of good value. , , j WINTER-COATS.—Here we shall lead again, as'our stock includes a splendid variety of English Sampips- Paying rip freight or duty, enables us to quote prices at less than we could land them ourselves. | 4& ■ i MILLINERY GOODS—Our Cash Buying commands the bedrock prices, both in getting and giving. Come and see the. new ".Anzac": ready-to-wears at BOBINSON'S READY-MONEY STORE, FAREWELL SOCIAL. FAREWELL SOCIAL will be K tendered to Troopers Jones and Angus Wright, in the Tuna Schoolroom, on Wednesday, loth inst. Gents 2s, Ladies Is (or a basket). Good floor, good music. THANKS. I DESIRE to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Steven, the Matron and Nurses of the Stratford Hospital for their kindness and attention to me during mv recent illness. J. W. GEDGE, Puniwhakau. /DOMING Wednesday Night, the V- > Fete of Nations, pronounced by experts to be the finest spectacular entertainment ever staged in Taranaki. jOX'T miss Rev. Elmore Sunday £J night next, she's n clever lecturer and present day thought exponent. TEE the Grand March of the Allies 5 by over 100 performers, introducing the escalade. Special scenery. Fete of Nations, Town Hall, Wednesday night. piOAL—Taupiri, Waipa, and PukeHiiro. W. Smith, 'Phone 142, Stratford. 'UMAX Statuary, a brilliant item, - with special lighting effect. Fete of Nations, Town Hall, Wednesday night. AZZLTNG- dances, rollicking choruses, at the Fete of Nations patriotic performance, Town Hall, Wednesday night. "EEP abreast of the times, pre- - sent day thought is advancing rapidly. Don't fail to hoar Rev. Mrs Elmore Sundav night.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 83, 14 March 1916, Page 6
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322Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 83, 14 March 1916, Page 6
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