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MADE IN > JAPAN. All Low in Price, High in Quality, and Varied in Selection, and all Japanese Manufacture. MADE IN JAPAN. / t p“ • fl 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 RINCS. PHOTO FRAMES. PIN TRAYS. TOYS. PICTURES. PURSES, BAGS, Etc., Etc. C. E. JAMES, THE SHOP FOR ALL NIC E THINGS FOR PRESENTS.

TO LET. SHOP, next Nicholson’s, Broadway, best site in Stratford. Moderate Rental. Apply, HANNAH’S BOOT STORK. MOTOR CAR FOR 2s 6d. QTDDEBAKER 5-Seater (now car) presented by MR NEWTON KING. The drawing has been postponed until 26th July. Only a limited number of tickets are left, these are obtainable from any member of the Patriotic Committee. MOTOR CAR FOR HIRE. W. HARRIS, Motor Car Proprietor, Stratford, has a car available at any time day or night. Weather or roads not considered. Terms according to conditions. Address: Care of STRATFORD HOTEL, or Telephone No. 11. Private Address; MIDHIRST. NOTICE. OWING to the continual advance of materials, THE BLACKSMITHS of STR ATFORD DISTRICT are again’ compelled to advance the price of Horse Shoeing Sixpence per set, to take effect on July Ist, 1916. TED— I’m desperate. Must see you. Find mo in the crowd at Grubb’s Great Sale.—Tottie. Cl GAL.— For full measure, best qual- ' ity, and prompt service, ring up W. Smith. ’Phone 218. WANTED a boy to learn the Baking trade. Apply Kerr and Co. WANTED by young lady engaged during day, board and lodging, close to town. Apply stating terms to “W,” this office. YOUR luck is in—or it will bo if you visit Grubb’s Great Sale this week. Don’t forget it I WANTED KNOWN.—I buy Scrap Iron, Brass, “303” Cartridges, Copper, Lead and Zinc. Bring along what you have got. B. Harknoss, Engineer, Stratford. NOTE the name on the windows of the shop in Broadway that is holding a Genuine Sale: G-R-U-B-B’S HOT DRINKS for Cold Mornings I Call at Dave Graham’s, Broadway, for your eleven o’clock refresher. Beef Tea, Celery Broth, Tomato Bonillio, Hot Lemon, or anything to suit your fancy.

“YOUR FEET FEATURE. THE FACTS ABOUT YOU. YOUR SHOES ARE A TELL TALE!” So said Elbert Hubbard in speaking about Footwear, And “The Fra” utters further forceful truths on the same subject when he says: , “Spiritless, dejected, whippcdout> men advertise to the world their mental condition by their shoes. Hope, courage, animation, ambition, are mirrored in Footwear.” The fine values at THE ECMONT CLOTHING COMPANY enable every man to wear shoes that tell only a tale of quality, service, smartness and comfort. BUY YOUR FOOTWEAR HERE! Have you a photograph which you would like copied or enlarged? It can be done as well at the McALEISTEIt STUDIO, Stratford, and as cheaply as anywhere in the Dominion. Don’t trust pictures you value to itinerant canvassers. Get a quotation for any photographic work from the MCALLISTER STUDIO, Broadway North. TARANAKI EDUCATION DISTRICT CENTRAL WARD ELECTION. TO' THE CHAIRMEN AND MEMBERS OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEES IN THE CENTRAL WARD. HAVING been requested to again offer myself for election for a seat on the Board, I have pleasure in complying with the request. Trusting that my work in the past has met with your approval, and that I will again receive your support.—l am, Yours faithfully, FRANK MACKAY.

CIOAL ! COAL !—Pukemiro, Waipa, J and Taupiri.—W. Smith. ’Phone r'i RUBB’S GREAT SALE gives grand opportunity to get gramaphones at gift prices. NYTHING musical from a Jew’s Harp to a Grand Piano, or from a Toy Trumpet to a Full Brass Band’s outfit at Grubb’s Great Sale. OHURA COUNTY COUNCIL. CONTRACT NO. 2. TENDERS will bo received up to noon, 2nd August, 1916, for the, supply and delivery of 6000 cubic yards of river metal. Specifications mav be seen at the County Office. T. HARLAND, County Engineer. Ohura, 26th day of June, 1916. 218.

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DOMINION DAIRY SHOW AT HAWERA, 4th-Bth JULY, 1916. TT OLID AY Excursion Tickets available for return until 10th July, 1916, will be issued to Hawera from New Plymouth, Waitara, Whangamomona, and intermediate stations on 4th, sth, 6th and 7th July, and by morning trains on Bth July. These Excursion Tickets will NOT be available by the mail trains, excepting that passengers for Waitara may travel by the up mail on Thursday, 6th July. On 4th, sth, 7th and Bth July the usual 4.5 p.m. Hawera-New Plymouth train will NOT run. A Passenger Train will leave Hawera 4.30 p.m., Stratford 5.50, Waitara 7.16 p.m., New Plymoutji arrive 7.30 p.m. On 6th July, special passenger train will leave New Plymouth 7.33 Stratford 9.27, Hawera arrive 10.25 a.m. Special passenger train will lea ve Stratford 1.30 p.m., Hawera arrive 2.34 p.m. Special passenger train will leave Hawera 5 p.m., Stratford 0.5, Waitara arrive 7.58 p.m., New Plymouth arrive 7.40 p.m. Special passenger train will leave Hawera 9 p.m., Stratford arrive 10 p.m. 1 On Bth July passengers by ordinary 5.45 a.m. train from Whangamornona holding excursion tickets for Hawera will require to change at Stratford into ordinary train leaving Stratford ) 10.5 a.m. , i For further particulars see posters. BY ORDER.

ITCHEN Coal, 37s 6d; House Coal 42s (id per ton—W. Smith. ’Phone 218. WANTED— Board and residence in private family, by gentleman in clerical position. Apply X.Y.Z., this office. TYING away toys, ■ stationery. books and fancy goods at Grubb’s Great Sale.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 75, 1 July 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 75, 1 July 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 75, 1 July 1916, Page 6

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