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THE MOST RELIABLE ALARM CLOCK JUST NOW IS “THE SPHINX,” IT IS MADE IN THE FACTORY WHERE THE “BSC BEN” CLOCK IS MADE. IT EAR A GOOD ALARM. IT HAS A GOOD APPEARANCE. IT HAS A GOOD BOLD FACEIT HAS A GOOD VALUE. AND ITS PRICE IS ONLY 7/6 - 7/6 AND IT IS RELIABLE, AND CAN BE PURCHASED AT C. E. JAMES’ THE SHOP THAT IS FULL OF ALL MNDS 0! BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOC)DS, TO\S, FANCY CHINA, JEWELLERY, SILVER GOODS, HAND BAGS, AND GEN 1 S REQUISITES. WE ALSO CATER FOR SMOKERS’ NEEDS. C. E. JAMES. BROADWAY, STRATFORD.

M‘ SS W ALSH > M ISS WALSH, M‘ SS W*^’ elite. ELTHAM. BRIDGE STREET,. LADIES’ OUTFITTER,/; LADIES’ OUTFITTER, THE PREMIER HOUSE FOR COSTUMES AND COATS. A Large Selection of — RAIN COATS, MOTOR COATS, and TRAVELLING COATS Ready for Immediate Wear; All Sizes and Colours ASTRACHAN, RIPPLE CLOTH, TWEED, and CARACUL, In Prices Ranging from £2 10s. LADIES’ studying value and economy should not ! MISS WALSH. Her selection is very j any two alike, all in new Eabucs. £■; MISS WALSH’S Costumes have a deservedly r (|pdtt|tion, which this season willbe fully i- UC •< THE SHOWROOM THE SHOWROOM THE SHOWROOM THE SHOWROOM rg r]sf CHARGE OE A VEI*IY UP-TO-DATE MILLINER, AND LADIES’ WANTING A SMART HAT, WOULD DO WELL TO CALL AND INSPECT OUR DISPLAY OF TRIMMED MILLINERY AND READY-TO-WEARS. w ALSH - TX7ALSH. jyjiss yyALSH. jyjss yyalsh.

NOTICE. impE Missies SULLIVAN wish to . JL ■'' notify the public that they have, ■started a Dressmaking and Millinery business in Fussell’a Dental Rooms, above.R. I>. Lowers’ premises, Broadwhy. ■ T/i ■■ r, ;

MUSICAL TUITION. 1 M E J,,: Radnor Road, Midhirst, Late Organist-Choirmaster of St. Mary’s Church, Preston, England, PIANO, SINGING, ORGAN, Etc. Pupils, town or country, visited or received. Full particulars from Mr Edmond" son or C. W. Mills, The Bristol Piano Co., Broadway, Stratford. FEE: £2 2s per quarter. EDMONDSON’S ORCHESTRA open for Balls, etc. WHANGAMOMONA COUNTY COUNCIL. COUNTY OVERSEER. APPLICATIONS are invited for the above position. Schedule of Duties and Conditions of Employment may be inspected at the office of this paper or at the Post Offices at Strath-

IPv AVE GRAHAM nas purchased the whole output of a Nelson orchard, and can offer the finest fruit ever shown in Stratford at bedrock prices. Try a case of Cox’s Orange Pippins, the finest dessert apple in the province. NURSING. Rg MURPHY. Experienced Ladies’ Nurse (late of Toko), is now residing in Stratford, and is prepared to accept engagements. Address; Corner of Regan and Cordelia Street, opposite Mr Boon’s resU .dence. MADAM IPALETTA, gifted Clairvoyant and Palmist, of London Patronised hy Nobility. •t Consulted daily from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m., directly opposite McAllister’s Studio, Broadway. Leaving 31st May. Country clients send 2s 6d and birth date. TIOISON laid for Dogs on all our properties at Pohokura and Whangamomona. Trespassers with dogs will be prosecuted from this date. NOTICE McCLUGGAGE BROS.

more, Whangamomona and Tahora. Applications (to be in scaled envelopes addressed to the County Chairman, WhangamomonaKwiU be received up to noon on Mon day,"'the 22ud May, 191 G, ALFRED COLEMAN, County Clerk. Stratford, 9th May, 1916, BOER WAR CONTINGENT. A MEETING of members of the Contingents who took part in the Boor War, will he held m the Stratford' Hotel, on Saturday, 2/th inst., at 2.30 p.m., for the purpose of discussing the formation of a “Boer War” Battalion” of 1000 ex-coatm-genters up to !■"> years of age, to be placed at the disposal of the Defence Department.

NOTICE. North egmont mountain HOUSE, via Now Plymouth or Inglewood, open all the winter. Special winter tariff, Ss 6d per day. Accommodation and meals exactly the same as in the summer season. Telephone “Tahuraugi.” H. WILLIAMS, Manager, t TO LET. SHOP, next Nicholson's. Broadway, best site in Stratford. Modor tie Rental. Apnly, HANNAH’S BOOT STORE. WANTED TO ’PURCHASE- ‘JOO Maita; n ■ ■ ' ,u Posts. Apply E. Jackson, Si atiord.

J. ROSS (Kiore), J. SPENCE (Kiore), Conveners. PROFESSIONAL. NOTICE. OHAS. jp pOX. PROFESSIONAL MUSICIAN (Late of Christchurch), Will accept engagements for Concerls, Balls, Parties, etc. Address 1 “Grubb’s,” Stratford. WAKTED AT ONCE— Reliable boy for Printing Boons. ’Apoly tbe Manager. “Stratford Evening Pesl WANTED— Offer for %-acre Carrots.—Taylor, Warwick Road.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 42, 24 May 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 42, 24 May 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 42, 24 May 1916, Page 6

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