THE MOST RELIABLE ALARM CLOCK JUST NOW IS “THE SPHINX*” IT IS MADE IN THE FACTORY WHERE THE “BIG BEN” CLOCK IS MADE. IT HAS A GOOD ALARM. IT HAS A GOOD API’KAItANrE. k IT HAS A GOOD HOLD FACTS IT HAS A GOOD VALUE. AND ITS PRICE IS ONLY 7/0 7/0 and it is reliable, an d can be purchased at C. E. JAMES’ THE SHOP THAT IS FULL OF ALL KINDS OF BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, TOYS, FANCY CHINA, JEWELLERY, SILVER GOODS, HAND BAGS, AND GENT'S REQUISITES. WE ALSO CATER FOR SMOKERS’ NEEDS. C. E. JAMES. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. A| 188 WALSH, ELITE BRIDGE STREET. M lss W ALSH ’ / ELTHAM. LADIES' OUTFITTER, LADIES’ OUTFITTER, THE PREMIER HOUSE FOR COSTUMES AND COATS. Large Selection of—,AIN COATS, MOTOR COATS,.and TRAVELLING COATS Ready for Immediate Wear; All Sizes and Colours STRACHAN, RIPPLE CLOTH, TWEED, and CARACUL, In Prices Ranging from £2 10S. ADIES’ studying value and economy slioulcl not fail to visit MISS WALSH. ’ Her selection is very exclusive, npv any two alike, all in new Fabrics.* • •• ISS WALSH’S Costumes have a deservedly high reputation, which this. season willbe fully maintained. THE SHOWROOM THE SHOWROOM THE SHOWROOM , THE SHOWROOM tv CHARGE OE A VERY UP-TO-DATE MILLINER, AND IDIES’ WANTING A SMART HAT, WOULD DO WELL TO LL AND INSPECT OUR DISPLAY OE TRIMMED MILLINERY AND READY-TO-WEARS. M .SS h]yj‘l«B y^ alsh -
NOTICE. rrvHK adjourned Annual Geneia X Meeting of the Stratford Acclimatisation Society will be held in the offices of Mr Newton King, on Thursday evening next, Ist June, at b o’clock. LEGAL HOLIDAY. KING’S BIRTHDAY. milK Offices of the Solicitors pracX tising in Stratford, will he Closed all day on Saturday, the 3rd of June, 1910, the King’s Birthday. ALFRED COLEMAN, Hon. Sec., Taranaki District Law Society (Stratford Branch). S. MARY’S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, STRATFORD. HEAD MISTRESS —Miss M. E. Allman Marchant, ALA., late head mistress of the Otago Girls Highi School, Dunedin. ASSISTANT MISTRESS —Miss S. E. Fleming (Student of N ictoria College and late head mistress of St. Margaret’s School, Christchuich). Second Term —June 7 to August 25. School open on a Wednesday. New pupils are enrolled and classified on the Tuesday before. Boarders must arrive on the Tuesday. There are only two vacancies in the present house. An extension is being planned, and application should bo made now for this and following terms, us only a limited number of boarders can be admitted. Prospectus and lull particulars on application from A. D. STANLEY, Secretary, Box 59, Stratford. WANTED to Rent, Furnished House, or two or more Furnished Rooms. Apply “Good Tenant, this office. WANTED— Good general servant. Mrs D. J. Malone, Regan Street. WANTED— A young lady for the Drapery. Apply the Ron'Marehe, at Kaponga. WANTED TO SELL,about 20 tons of Carrots.—W. Moss. Ngaere.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 48, 31 May 1916, Page 6
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