Our range of Is Gd NovCi s is well assorted, and contains tlio latest as they come out. Our display of Antimony goods in Boxes, Vases, Frames, Trays, etc., is now. Wo have the latest packing in Gillette Safety Razors at 25S —Something nice. Our Soldiers’ Wristlet Watches are reliable. Our Dominion Lever Watch at 7s Gd is guaranteed for one year. Also our Sphinx Alarm Clock at 7s Gd. Our Stocks of General Fancy Goods, Fancy China, Toys, Jewellery, Fdeetro-Plate and Stationery, is always new, fresh and bright. Wo cater for gentlemen’s need*. in Smokers’ Sundries and Travelling Requisites etc., etc. CHARLES E. JAMES. BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
T n wear h %\ W Has a great deal to do with your temper as well as your temperature. Jf it is warm and fits you snugly you can put up with the cold. If on the contrary—but there—no necessity to be, otherwise than warm ami comfortable. Just pop into THE ECMONT CLOTHING COMPANY'S and examine the kind of Underwear in stock. For a few shillings you may have well made garments of good Winter weight. Every wanted size is hero and prices are guaranteed to suit the leanest purses. We bought our stocks when good Woollens were plentiful, and can now quote prices about equal to wholesale market rates. rjjlHE I^CMONT c “THE WIDE AWAKE 1 'UNr DERWEAR, SttfßEf"7",l STRATFORD. LOTHING |QO.
WANTED— Boy fo r , the engineering trade. Apply Stratford Foundry. WANTED— Good general, good wages, apply this ofiiee. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. mHE partnership hitherto existing A between T. F. E. Smith and W. E. Smith, Tutntawa, trading as “Smith Bros.” farmers, of Tutntawa, has been dissolved a« from 2nd August, 1916. All debts due by the late firm will he paid by and amounts due received by the undersigned. T. F. E. SMITH, Tutntawa. sth September, 1910. AGRICULTURAL LECTURE, MIDHIRST. M R Hi. G, SERG EL, Agricultural Lecturer, will lecture at the Midhirst Dairy Company’s Factory on Thursday next, 7th September, at 7.30 p.m. SUB,)EOT;—One Cow to the Acre. ALL ARE INVITED. M lss y-jUCDALE (Late of 'Manchester), ■COSTUME AND DRESSMAKER, BROADWAY. Opposite H.M. Pictures. s 3T. ANI)R EW ’ S HAL L. FIFTH CHOIR CONCERT. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th. Admission One Shilling. IN THE MATTER OF THE SLAU--OTITERING AN 1) INSPEC'Ti ()N ACT, 1900. T GEORGE LAM PLOUGH, o! * To Wera, Batcher, hereby gin notice that I will, on tho 25th day oi September, 1916, make application to the Whaiigamumona County Council for a license to slaughter stock for human consumption at my Slaughterhouse, situated ; t Section 8, Block 10, Te Wera, Whangamomoua Comity. Signed : GEORGE LAMPLOCGU. August 31th, 1916.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 34, 7 September 1916, Page 6
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