MADE IN JAPAN. All Low in Price, High in Quality, and Varied in Selection, and all Japanese Manufacture. MADE IN JAPAN. - nv see OUR SPECIAL WINDOW display of goods—all made IN JAPAN—THEY comprise an assortment of fancy CHINA VASES. CUPS AND SAUCERS. TEA SETS. ANTIMONY BOXES. ANTIMONY VASES. INKSTANDS, TEA CADDIES. SERVIETTE RINGS. PHOTO FRAMES. PIN TRAYS. TOYS. PICTURES. PURSES, BAGS, Etc., Etc. C. E. JAMES. THE SHOP FOR ALL NICE THINGS FOR PRESENTS. MISS M ISS W ALSH * M f ss M rALSH » M ,ss W ALSH * ELITE. BRIDGE STREET, ELTHAM. LADIES* OUTFITTER, LADIES’ OUTFITTER, THE PREMIER HOUSE EOR COSTUMES AND COATS. A Large Selection of— RAIN COATS, MOTOR COATS, and TRAVELLING COATS Ready for Immediate Wear; All Sizes and Colours in ASTRACHAN, RIPPLE CLOTH, TWEED, and CARACUL, In Prices Ranging from £2 10s. LAQIES’ studying value and economy should not fail to visit MISS WALSH. Her selection is very exclusive, not any two alike, all in new Fabrics. MISS WALSH’S Costumes have a deservedly high reputation, which-this, season willhe fully maintained. THE SHOWRjOM THE SHOWROOM THE SHOWROOM IS IN CHARGE OF A VERY 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. ii On jyj 188 jypiss -yy-ALSH.
GRAHAM mis purchased the whole output of a Nelson erhard, aud, can offer the finest fruit ivor shown in Stratford at bedrock pries., Try a case of Cox’s Orange Pip»i,ns, the finest dessert apple in the produce. ' ! nr fAYLOR'S F. T (V '4 i'i *.5 , ‘ ' NOTICE TO THE PLANTERS OF THIS DISTRICT. , : I,have shifted ray Nursery from Pembroke Road, to., the corner of Regan •street and Swansea Road, where a rreat variety of Shelter and Ornaraen:al Trees, Shrubs, and Hedge Plants ire growing, with very .Tittle shelter, less manure, an no spraying. They are as hardy as they can he, and free from couch, grass and soiTel, pad . I can say without roasting that they are quite equal to those that are no better. Some 3d years’ residence m this district has given mo some ideas, of its soil and climate, but I will not force them on anyone. I do not desire to make a fortune, or do an extensive business, hut wisiij to make an honest living, without a lot of fuss, and will try to merit (and hope to receive) sufficient patronage to enable me to do so. INSPECTION INVITED ON ANY WEEK-DAY. NOTE.—S per cent. of. my receipts will be given to the Serbian Relief Fund this season. W. P. TAYLOR, NUHSER Y M A N, REGAN STREET, STRATFORD, Tdlh.j I —I STRAYED on my farm, Cross Road, Midhirst, one Black Gelding, believed to have strayed Horn Tututawa. M. LEVAN DOW SKI, | Cross Road, Midhirst, LOST from East Road, Douglas, on Saturday, Red and White. Cow, | tips taken off horns. Supposed; to 1 have gone through with moh of bullocks Cl Reward on returning to J. H. WYLIE, Douglas. -ip ()ST—On Sunday evening, a Grey iJLi Persian Cat, three months old. Reward. Apply this office.
For tho first time this,,.coat is now stocked in Stratford, and gentlemen requiring the GENUINE "BURBERRRY’ We have been appointed SOLE AGENTS FOR burberry goats, STRATFORD. will be able to obtain this wellknown coat in town without ,i all the disadvantages of sending to outside dealers. and will be pleased to show to all interested our first shipf merit, which has just come to hand. MOTOR CAR TOR HIRE. . HARRIS, Motor Car Proprietor, tford, has a car available at any day or night. Weather or roads considered. Terms aecordurg o turns. Address: Care ol SIRAD 1) HOTEL, or Telephone No- Albivato Address: MIDHIKST. notice. NY persons found trespassing on my property,,,situated on Sole Mountain Roads, will be prosecuand all dogs shot. FRANK TECOI'feKY. LOg'P —Between. Ngaere Gardens and Railway Station, Gold Chain with small green-stone heart. 5s Reward. Valued as a keepsake. Apply this office. MISS RAMSAY, Psychic, may be consulted at Mrs Birdsnll’s, Antonio Street (last few weeks). Country clients attended to by letter. Fee 2s Gd. WANTED— One or two hundred Fencing Posts. Apply E. I Jackson, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 55, 8 June 1916, Page 6
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