A series of euchre parties was commenced in the Ackland School last night, when the building was packed. The principal prizes were won b,y -Mrs Christenson and .Mr J. Aldridge, and the consolation prizes by Miss 10, Lumsden and A. Christensan. During the evening Mr F. Maekay pro.sente.tl Private Morgan Symes, who is leaving by Monday -morning's mail train for camp, with a wristlet watch. The speaker mentioned that their friend was making two sacrifices: Besides having enlisted .he had sacrificed all his prospects in life alter taking up land in the Jiackblocks and carving out a.home lor himself. The .evening was a'very enjoyable one, concludes our correspondent. / : . . [, : ■ The present cold..snap reminds us that chill Winter is approaching, lie armed against the weather by outfitting at the Egmont Clothing Company. You are certain to find the very thing you need at the Egmont. Call j-ajul; see-id'S it .wfiile prices are normal. x
GOOD FOR BAD WEATHER AND NOT BAD FOR GOOD WEATHER. LADIES' COATS-In thenew .stylos, • ■-'■ fulllength, *¥rh\lM Twee.ds- Cuffed Sleeves, Deep /Collars','' and ' \Bi;oia<l.Ui&V- / 1 vJ'JSks. Vvf •: *, • This winter we have fairly ex- jS ! sf ; fcoileU- aII attempts/; and provided the finest assort- . merit of LADIES' COATS ever viewed in tliis district. We • feel that nothing is too good to place before our customers. "We \v ( ant to he able to show the widest range of Coats, to be table to quote the most reasonable prices; in fact, to he known all round for satisfaction, and you can be sure that we are doing so this season. So step in to-day and inspect these magnificent values in Co'ats for ladies' winter wear.
THE GOODNESS OF OUR CSOD3 COES WITHOUT SAYING. STRATFORD. SHOOTING SEASON, 1016. Ist MAY TO 31 si . CLUSIVK). I', [CENSES to shoot cock phoasJ ants, quail, pukako. tea*, grey duck, in the Stratford Acclimatisation Society's district, will he issued l, y the following Post Offices: Stratford (principal), Toko, N.gaerp, Midhirst, To Worn, and Whangniuoninna. The shooting of Pigeons and Paradise Duck is prohibited. L-'ce: LI. Cot::-.try residents sending lee will love their licenses posted by the N.B.—A Reward of £5 will be paid for information leading to the conviction of any person shooting without a license or contravening the Society's regulations. All licenses must he produced on command pi anv ranger. R. V. lIARKXKSS, o assiKl in in " work. Aivply Mrs B. Hark- ~, Mountain Road 3o\itb.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 21, 29 April 1916, Page 6
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399Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 21, 29 April 1916, Page 6
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