&CJSIKK&2 N«TaCEO. The central co.-op. store COMPANY. GENERAL MERCHANTS, HAVE to advise the arrival of stocks of JUNIOR TOURIST FOLDING CO-CARTS. Colors— Grey, Fjp HL CENTRAL CO.-OP. STORE SPRING MATERIALS OPENED I am now showing an excellent assortment of classy cloths for Spring and Summer wear. Your SPRING' SUIT —money cannot buy a better suit than one D. BUTCH ART THE MEN’S TAILOR. STRATFORD. TARANAKI PLUMIBINC AND TINSMITHING WORKS. SMART BROS. SANITARY PLUMBERS, : , t .v DAIRY TINSMITHS. AND ELECTRICIANS. HOT and COLD-WATER FITTERS. AGENT FOR— Shaddock's Ranges. Imperial Silent Flusher. SMART BROS. Green, and Black. COMPANY, Broadway, Stratford. UPI tailored by mo from these grand quality materials. Your suit will be well cut ? perfectly fashioned, and finished very pleasingly ' if you order from— I ’Phone 80. P.C. Box 42.
1 t I I 1 i 1 I i i ! I i H ; IRON I#" ti. i i V r 'y ,H , ••■. •. SiSSSfeK iMlfe seta SBEsroscoylßfea^ *6W .THE ASBESTOS SAD IRON SHOULD BE CALLED A GLAD IRON! This iron lias an Asbestos cover attached to the handle, which slips completely over the heated iron and prevents radiation. In other words, tho heat can only escape through tho bottom of tho iron instead of all round, and through tho top. Tho Asbestos Sad Iron is Hot Where Heat is Wanted and Cool Where Coolness is Wanted. No more hot handles—no more burnt knuckles—ironing in the Asbestos Iron way is comfortable, quick and much more satisfactory. Three Irons and a Cover —l2s 6d—And Worth it! ALWAYS PLEASED TO SHOW « NOVELTIES! i J/ U /A, STRATFORD. sfe>, LADIES’ FOOTWEAR FOR SUMMER ! It’s to bo a “White” Season beyond question, and Ladies’ will suieby welcome the NEW WHITE BOOTS AND SHOES. for they are not only delightfully cool, but they are particularly smart and fetching when worn with light Coctimos. Wo are displaying the very newest shapes in WHITE CANVAS AM) SUEDE BOOTS AND SHOES, lace or button, comfortable and easy—fit guaranteed. FOSTER’S BOOT STORE STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 57, 4 October 1916, Page 4
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331Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 57, 4 October 1916, Page 4
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