ONCE AGAIN ROBINSONS SALE TIP'S! CASEMENT CLOTHS:— Here’s a great bargain. 50-inch t 2 iforders, interlaced centres, 4 pieces. Only BJ-d. Good value for Is. j TOWELS! TOWELS!! White Turks and Stripes. They are rising in price and getting scarce. We are offering at Is 3d, Is Od, Is 8d Is lOd and 2s 3d pair. DOWN QUlLTS:— McLintock’s Heal Down. Not filled with flock, kapoc, Sateen, . silk and Satin coverings. Just opened too late. Will sell at landed cost. BLANKETS:— AII up in price, but down at Robinson’s. We cut at 2s in the pound off. PYJAMA • FLANNELETTES:— We carry the best stock of these in this town. Our prices are the lowest.. Sale cuts are 10 per cent. off. Theyi “can’t be beat.” MEN’S UNDERWEAR:— Heavy dined cosy Singlets. Real wafrri com-i forting goods, 2s 6d, 2s 9d, 2s Hd.j Warm Woollen do. 2s 6d. Hoslyn’s 4s 6d. They are cheap alright. BOYS’ OILSKINS;— “Fish”* Brand, tit*/best about, six only to go out at 9s lid, 10k 6d, 11s 3d. One left:—Jap Rubber Coat 42s for 21s at ROBINSON’S AFTER SEASON SALE.
Have you a photograph ‘ which you would like copied or enlarged ? It l can be done as well at the McALLISTER 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 ‘ MOALLSBTER STUDIO, Broadway North, ■ NORTHERN FARM FOR SALE. ____ i 670 ACRES in Bay of Islands, ‘2 miles from Port and 12 from Railway School, P. and T. Office, Store, | etc., 1 mile. Bounded by river om two sides and subdivided into 10 pad ) docks by good fences, all puriri posts. About 100 acres has been ploughed and sown in English . grasses audj there is 30 acres in stubble and about 40 in fallow, the balance in rough feed and fern and scrub, hut running a good nunjber of sheep and cattle. There are two houses am the; farm, one 5-roomed cottage ami an up-to-| datd Bungalow which cost, the late, owner, an Englishman, nearly £IOOO. This has a-'splendid seaviow. There is a good orchard with a lot of orange trees in full bearing and two plantations. It’s altogether a lovely place for a homo and is good land. ,As two sons of the present owner have gone to the ■front it’s for sale cheap on easy terms. Apply, W. A. Limbrick, Whakataue. ORDER OF THE STAR IN THE EAST, No. 1 Room, York Chambers over R. Richardson's Store. First Sunday in the month. Public. Assembly 7.30 p.m. Subject: “Preparation for the Great Peace.” Lotus Class (Sunday School) 11 a.in. _ TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. A IMPLICATIONS will bo received at ■i-V the Education Office, New Plymouth, up to Friday, 48th August, for the following positions : CENTRAL—Grade 7a, 7th Assistant. Salary £l20 —£140.
HUIKAKA—Grade 3a, Assistant. Salary £l2o—£l4o. IHAlA—Grade 1, Sole Teacher. Salary £llo—£l4o and £2O. WAIONGOMA—Grade 2, Sole Teacher. Salary £l40 —£190 and residence. KAIMATA—Grade 3a, Assistant. Salary £l2o—£l4o. KENT—Grade 2, Sole Teacher. Salary £llo—£l9o and £2O. LOWER MANGOREI—Grade 1, Sole Teacher. Salary £llO to £l4O and £2O. AUROA—Grade 3, Assistant. Salary £l2o—£l4o. Application forms may be obtained on application to the Board’s Office. P. S. WHITCOMBE, Secretary. Education Office, New Plymouth, 4th August, 1916. CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE STORE COMPANY, LTD. AS our Annual Balance is made this month, prompt settlement of accounts will greatly assist us. All Overdue Accounts must bo settled. CENTRAL CO-OP. STORE CO., LTD. SPECIAL NOTICE.—Mr K. Isaacs,] Evangelist, will, (D.V.'i give a special address in the Gospel Hall,. Stratford. Subject: “The Coming of Christ, is it imminent,” at 7 p.m. Sunday evening. August 6th. Come and bring four friends. Seats free.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 6, 5 August 1916, Page 6
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