WE ARE "SHEETING HOME" SOME STERLING VALUES IN MANCHESTER GOODS. MANCHESTER GOODS. Why not let your home share them? It isn’t necessary to say that our reputation foi house linens keep growing. Everybody knows that for real' good quality and reliable wear our values can’t be beat 5 as our prices are lowest. Y/e have some grand BARGAINS in SHEETINGS, CALICOES, LONG CLOTHS, Ete., In fact Bettor Values have never been offered. EIDERDOWN QUILTS, with lots of padding, ventilated or just ordinary. , Wont you he wanting a new Quilt this winter? Ycu cannot do better than look over our large stock. The prices are really moderate.
Full Size Eiders from 26s 6d upwards. MARCELLA QUILTS.—Yes, the largest sizes for double beds, and the values are excellent. ASK TO SEE OUR SPECIAL at 143 ltd each. TRY ROBINSON AND ' SON’S. STRATFORD. FOR GOOD VALUE. ~~ ! Jon . •■ • ; r->, 1 ’ , YQU A PHOTOGRAPH \yhich you would jlike cop.ed or enlarged, f, It can be done as well, iat the McAllister STUPIQ, Stratford, an<jl as cheaply as anywhere in the ~ Dominion. ; Don’t trust, , pictures, you value tq itinerant canvassers. Get a quotation for any photographic work from i the MCALLISTER STUDIO, Broadway North. NOTICE; notice. NOTIG Ei,: NOTICE. ■*l ; .H ' .. SiitN SHARP. 1 I - : ,■■ ■ ' TOBACCONIST, BROADWAY,, 7 , ■jl.lT' ... , ' . p , , \ , INFORMS his customers and the public generally, that he has purchased the WELL-KNOWN TOBACCONIST AND HAIRDRESSING BUSINESS so long carried on by MR THOMAS MERGER, and will continue the same at the present address. Mr Sharp has engaged the services of an Expert Hairdresser from Wellington, who will take charge of his present Saloon, and Mr Sharp will be in attendance at Mr Mercer’s Shop, where he will be glad to welcome all clients. Courtesy and attention will, as heretofore, be his watch-word. :-TN CONNECTION WITH THE JU, above ANNO, \cement, I .would bespeak on behat of Mr Sharp, a continuance of the support and patronage accorded'me by niv friends and customers for the past twenty-four . years. THOMAS MERCER.
THE SALVATION ARMY. HE Annual Meeting in connection with The 'Rescue, Prison Gate and General Social Work of the Salvation Army will be held in the Presbyterian Church, on Tuesday Evening, May 30th, at 8 o’clock. COMMISSIONER HODDER (Chief Officer of the Salvation Army in New Zealand), will deliver the address. MR J. W. BOON, Mayor of Stratford, will preside. Mrs Commissioner Hoddev will also address the meeting, which will ho preceded by a United Public Tea Meeting, at 6.30 p.m., in the Salvation Army Hall. Tickets Is each.
PUBLIC MEETING. A GENERAL meeting of all inter* ested in Temperance Reform, will be held in the Wesley Schoolroom, Regan Street, on Thursday night, at 7.30. All No-License Members urgently requested to be present. J .W. BOON, President. SOCIAL. A SOCIAL AND DANCE will be ] ie l ( i nt i l ' - Tuna School to Parew* 11 i'. . Hamblyn and R. [Kr c 1 ,-u I- v, 2oth May. 1 : i-s i.i -j.-s a basket.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 42, 24 May 1916, Page 6
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