ONCE AGAIN ROBINSON’S SALE TIPS! CASEMENT CLOTHSHere’s a great bargain. 50-inch, 2 borders, interlaced centres, 4 pieces. Only Bjd. Good value for Is. TOWELS 1 TOWELS!I) White Turks and Stripes. They are rising in price and, getting scarce. We are offering at Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 8d Is lOd and, 2s 3d pair. DOWN QUILTS: —McLintpck’s ileal Down. Not fillpd 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. W e cu t in the pound off. P Y J AMA F L A NN E LETTESWe carry the best stock of these in this town. Our prices are the lowest. Sale cuts are 10 per cent. off. They “can’t be beat.” MEM’S UNU.ERW.EAR;— Heavy lined cosy Singlets, Real warm comforting goods, 6d, 2s 9d, 2s lid. Warm Woollen do. 2s Gd. Roslyn’s, 4s 6d. They are cheap alright. BOYS’ OILSKINS!—“Fish” Brand, the best about, six only to go out at 9s Ud, 10s 6d, 11s 3d. Ope left Jap Rubber Coat 42s tor 21s at ROBINSON’S AFTER SEASON SALE.
H AVE YOU A PHOTOGRAPH which you would like copied or enlarged ?.. It can be done aa well at the M.cALLISTER STUDIO, Stratford, and as cheaply,as anywhere in the Dominion. Ppn’t trust pictures you value to itinerant canvassers. Get a quotation for qny photographic work from ' .t he MCALLISTER STUDIO, Broadway North* ~ WANTED— Ploughman 455, farm hand, Kaponga, 355; waitress 20s.—Gibson’s Agency, Egmont Street New Plymouth. STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. To the Burgesses. P (LEASE note that I am a candidate for the vacancy at the ■Council table. If you do. me the honor i of electing me, you will return onej Whose interests are your own, and who, as a local worker and ratepayer, is deserving of your support.—Yours, respectfully, :m
GEORGE SMITH, '•! i,Celia Street. ELTHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL. JUNIOR CLERK. THE Council invites applications up to 7 p.rn. on 18th inst., for the position of Junior Clerk. Salary—£loo per annum. Particulars will be forwarded on application. J. M. POYNTER, Town Clerk. Eltham,**Bth August, 1916, LOST— Black heifer from Rawbiti-, roa. Branded 7. £1 reward. Einder kindly communicate with 1;]. Eberhard, Eltham. WANTED, for family "of three, lady to dp all housework, ‘2os {a week and, comfortable home. Address “Home,” Stratford Post. WANTED a few trucks sound firewood, rata, matai, or rimu.— QUINN BROTHERS, Box 55, Hawora BROADWAY, TAILORING COY. BROADWAY. Two Doors from Newton King's. OWING to the rapid increase of business, wo have been compelled to vacate our old shop for lar-! gor and more central premises. tomers can rely on getting good honest Tailored Suits, the best Cloth, and honest workmanship guaranteed. A now shipment of spring goods just arrived. BROADWAY TAILORING COY. C. RUSCOE, W. CLARK, Cutter. Manager. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT, HOLDEN AT NEW PLYMOUTH.
TARANAKI DISTRICT. In the matter of ROBERT HUGH CAMERON, of Stratford, Contractor, a bankrupt. TAKE NOTICE, that I propose to apply for an Order of Discharge at the sittings of this Honourable Court to commence on tho sth day of September, 1916, at New Plymouth, ROBERT HUGH CAMERON. Rutherford, McAllister and Coleman, Solicitors for Applicant, Stratford. WANTED, public to know, Medina Rooms, Municipal Buildings, op;u Saturday rights for supper.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 9, 9 August 1916, Page 6
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