A FEW REMINDERS. Our range of Is 6d Novels is well assorted, and contains tlio latest us they come out. £i Our display of Antimony goods in Boxes, Vases, Frames, Trays, etc., is new. Wo hare the latest packing, in Gillette Razors at 25s —Something nice. Our Soldiers’ Wristlet Watches are reliable. v ■ i \ \ - . : .V• -I I * ! Our Dominion Lever Watch at 7s 6d is guaranteed for one year. Also our Sphinx Alarm Clock at 7s Gd. Our Stocks of General Fancy Goods, Fancy China, Toys, Jewellery, Electro-Plate and Stationery, is always new, fresh and bright. We cater for gentlemen’s need)., in Smokers’ Sundries and Travelling Requisites, etc., etc. CHARLES E. JAMES. BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
DEXTER 'WEATHER .PROOFS. ■ AS BRITISH AS THE WEATHER BUT RELIABLE. The pre-eminence of Dexter Weather Proofs as the all-the- | year-round Coats is the logical , outcome of Dexter Triple-Proofing, Dexter Wearing, Dexter Tailoring, Dexter Value-for-Price, Dexter Triple-Proofing means that the raw fabric is proofed; the spun yarn is also proofed; and lastly—the actual Dexter fabric in the piece undergoes a final proofing—innocent of rubber at every stage. T HE ft] CMONT LOTH INC STRATFORD. - -r NEW ZEALAND IRON ORE SMELT ING AND MANUFACTURING co. of N.ziiW; , .s'-' Capital ; £60,000. THE above Company has bees’ formed with the object of smel t ing Tavanki Iron Sand, of which there is an unlimited supply, by a newly 'discovered simple process, at a cost of less than £3 per ton (inclusiveof administration and depreciation of 10 per cent. Ming allowed), f The Company has secured all the present leases and have patented their process, and will' !; iir four months’ time be turning-out .70 tons of pig iron of the highest quality potweek, and three mouths after ‘2OO tons per week. The present price of pig iron is £lO 10s; the nominal price from £4 15s to £5 15s per ton. -t The whole world is short of pig iron, and prices are not likely to come down for some considerable period. Shares are being rapidly taken tip, and the Capital will soon be over-sub-scribed. . •• > f"7 •» A ■ For Prospectuses aud Application Forms apply F. J. WILSON, Sole Selling Agent for- South Taranaki, Box 157, Hawera. SOW Sutton’s Seeds to have the very best Flowers and Vegc tables. None to compare. NORTH AUCKLAND FARM. 200 ACRES, all flat cattle country, which is capable of running a beast to two acres, when fully improved. About 50 acres surface sown, 20 acres ploughed. Small building and fenced. About 9 miles from railway and 6 from Port or Main Coach Road. Only £6, and good terms given. Apply W. A. LTMBRTCK, Whakatane. TO THE ELECTORS OF STRATFORD. Ladies and Gentlemen ; AT the request of a large numbei of ratepayers, 1 have decided to contest the seat at the forthcoming election. Should you honour me b returning mo at the head of the poll 1 can assure you it will be my earnesi endeavour to advance the interests o the Stratford Borough as » whole My policy is a square deal to all parts of the Borough. Trusting you will favour mo wit I your role.—l am, Yours faithfully, STAN. SHARP. OOW Sutton’s Seeds to have the very best Flowers and Veg p tables. None to compare.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 18, 19 August 1916, Page 6
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