JOB LINE SALE WILL BE CONTINUED TILL SATURDAY NEXT, sth INST. SATURDAY NEXT, sth INST. SATURDAY NEXT, sth INST. SATURDAY NEXT, sth INST. SATURDAY NEXT, sth INST. SATURDAY NEXT, sth INST. OUR. DISCOUNTS OF Is IN THE POUND ON ALL JEWELLERY, CLOCKS, WATCHES, SILVER PLATE, Etc., HOLD GOOD TILL SATURDAY NEXT. OUR JOB LINES AX J) THROW-OUTS ARE CHEAPER STILL FOR TH,E LAST FEW DAYS OF SALE. CALL IN AND LOOK AROUND, THERE IS SOMETHING CHEAP FOR FOR hu. OF YOU. BROADWAY STRATFORD. REMEMBER— SATURDAY NE XT, LAST DAY OF SALE.
[ M ."> ; : .;-.'■ «i&5 safer. 3». MOI r ■ : ;-.;,.„ ss^rrw? -,v 'fGS'Vt>^ YOUR '■FELT,' SIR, IS HERE right up to the minute in style, shape and shade. Perfect in quality, splendid in finish, and comfortable-wearing. We say your Hat's at nrtHE T7ICMONT CLOTHING
because we carry every model the smart man favors. There are Soft and Hard Felts, narrow and full brims?-hijglr and low crowns, some branded Stetson, some Christy, some Borsalino, and others Lincoln and Bennet. COME—We have YOUR Style, in YOUR size, at YOUR price. EGMONT CLOTHING CO., STRATFORD. CHOICE JERSEY BULLS FOR SALE FROM IMPORTED STOCK. PIEDIGREES, Prices, and full information from R. J. KIRKWOOD, Stratford. r ANTED—A Housemaid. Apply to the Matron, Public Hospital. " OST.—One Brown Hand Bag on Stratford to Whangnmomona tram 1 on Saturday night. Finder please return to Newton King's Office, Stratford.—Reward. W 'ANTED to , Purchase, Secondhand Wool' Press. State make and price by letter to "Farmer','' cai'e of "Stratford Evening Post." r^OUND— Wristlet "Watch. Owner J- may have same by describing and also paying cost of advertising. Apply Central Tea Rooms. SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF WAR, PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the Town Hall on Friday, 4th August, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of passing the following lesolu"That, on this, the second anniversary of the declaration of a righteous war, this meeting of the citizens of Stratford Borough and inhabitants of Stratford county, records its inflexible determination to continue to a victorious end, the struggle in maintenance, of those ideals of Liberty and Justice, which are the common Olid sacred cause of the Allies. ' J.W. BOON, Mayor. W. IMTHAWAY, Countv Chairma'i.
WANTED TO PURCHASE, Pickle Bottles in any quantity, highest price given.—D. Sisarich, Britannia Hestauvant, Broadway, Stratford. TN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF THOMAS TAYLOR. AWATUNA. imDEIIS to be addressed D.O.A Stratford, and closing on Saturday, sth August, are invited for tin purchase of ninety-three (93) full} paid Shares dn the Awatuna Co-op Dairy Factory Company. No tender necessarily accepted. J. B. RICHARDS, Deputy Official Assignee. Stratford ,'ANTED a man and boy foi dairy farm, machines used, Pol address, apply this office.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 3, 2 August 1916, Page 6
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437Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 3, 2 August 1916, Page 6
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