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iUttNEM NOTICES. THE CENTRAL CQ»OP. QWING to feii© zerj high prices that foodstuffs hare reached, the Directors of The Central Co-op. have instructed their manager to supply the principal goods at landed cost, for cash] and to keep all prices as low as workable during the present crisis. Wm. MACDONALD, Manager. YOUR WINTER SUIT, SIR! What fabric do you fancy for your new suit—Serge, Tweed, Vienna, Worsted? They’re all here, in the very weight you want. Just indicate your preference, and we’ll start on the cutting without delay—cutting the fabric on stylish up-to-date lines, and fashion-, ing it into a really smart, serviceable i suit. Skill, experience, care and honest workmanship assure absolute satisfaction. You’ll call soon? Why, yes! - ■ ii. • ! ■; !<’ k ' 1 ' D. BUTCHART LADIES AND CENTS’ TAILOR, STRATFORD. TARANAKI, PLUMBING , - .! 7. oi.i )K , Ti ' TINSMITH INC WORKS., ! j'i.sfv R’ .ndi’iti I—w>i ojii'i.it, ■id; duf'r i'-wimm vilruo?.-.:; n 01 -I : ( ' cl! Vi.': ■lb ■ ■•!■!• Sanitary plumbers, T dairy tinsmiths, . f ,:t n;\ c- :A*ND -.ELECTRICIANS HOT and COLD-WATER FITTERS. AGENT FOR— Shacklock’s Ranges. Imperial Silent Flusher. MART BROS i ’Rhode 30. P O. Box 42. A■: , a ijfi ,j‘t ;:(/;)• i- • ‘/m

■ ' -'o ao;*-...', k -.v -.’j- yubim;;; uric r>.< im.p ■'s r. -VI -iv' 02 -«_>:>; (i! t ,I- . ii! V 1 AND UP WILL CO . fhi s.- *1 ENAMELWARE I I S 5 ■ ! ' ■ o' m Like everything else, Enamelware threatens to go up ami up in price, so wise folks will buy now while prices are at a reasonable'level. MARTIN’S ARE SHOWING REALLY SPECIAL VALUES. V )• • Enamel Basins and Pie-dishes, Meat Dishes, Colanders, ’Gravy Strainers, Saucespans —every enamel utensil you could mention ' is duplicated in our stocks. Don’t forget, the price increase is inevitable, so if you would save, save NOW. rEcaciinnrinzEsaoßp' STRATFORD. _y QUALITY COUNTbI that makes it cither high or low in price. _ AND THE QUALITY OF _ FOOTWEAR SOLD IX THIS STORE IS THE HIGHEST STANDARD! —. Come to us when your Footwear needs replenishing—it is an easy matter to make your choice? from our High-grade stocks and we promise you value which can’t lie duplicated elsewhere. FOSTER’S BOOT STORE, _ STRATFORD,

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 22, 1 May 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 22, 1 May 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 22, 1 May 1916, Page 4

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