XMAS. 1916. XMAS. 1916. XMAS. 1916. XMAS. 1916. XMAS. 1916. XMAS. 1916. XMAS. 1916. XMAS. 1916, XMAS. 1916. XMAS. 1916. XMAS. 1916. XMAS. 1916. XMAS. 1916. XMAS. 1916. Choose your Card now for distant Friends. Mails leave on 17th, 26th, and 31st October, also on the 9th November. Any -)f these mails reach your Home Friends or tho Soldier Boys before Xmas. We have just opened up a nice lot of new Cards suitably worded and designed for Soldiers, also N.Z. View Cards and Mt. Egmont, local views and view books for far away Relatives. Call on us and look over our stocks. CHARLES E. JAMES, BROADWAY STRATFORD. The shop where yOu can get tho greatest selection of goods suitable for presents. We have new lines arriving each week now. Fancy Goods—Jewellery—China—Toys—Books—Hand Bags— Novelties, Etc., Etc.
r±/*\ l NEWS OF THE, NEW, , MERCERY FOR MEN. In many a man's mind to-day the uppermost thought is to got the right'mercery and get away. We are here to serve— as well as we are able—all men who need the right Spring Mercery. That is as much as any store can do. The store that can give a better service than wo give deserves all i the business ~.it can got. '"'". , '" . ' There isn't a quicker or moreconvenient store " ill" StrfitfoWl "for the man to get tilings in and get away.'" mHE T7ICMONT ILOTHING f^O. UTRATFQIJP!; -AVE YOU A PHOTOGRAPH which you would like copied or enlarged? It can be dqne as well at the McALL,ISTEK 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 frpm the MOALLIBTER BTUDIO, Broadway North. ALLEN'S LOLLY SHOP. AVING -disposed-of our business .ju to Mrs Ivy Harvey, of Auckland, in thanking all customers for their past support, we would ask for a continuance of same on behalf ol THE TOKO BUTCHERY. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. OWING to the high prices ruling for stock and the scarcity of suitable labour, I am compelled- to discontinue my delivery cart service to customers as from October 31st. The shop at Toko will be carried on as usual, where old and new customers will receive my best attention. A FERGUSON. CIURRIN'S Champion Ranges give > the most satisfactory results. We carry large stocks, and the prices are still low for cash. MANCATOKI DAIRY CO., LTD. XT ANTED—One or two good nieu ▼ * for Cheese Factory work, no previous * experience necessary, 10? per day to good men.—Apply to THE MAN ACER. -7ANTED—An elderly woman, or ' ▼ widow, to look after tine children during day. Particulars, apply Sergeant-Mp.jor Moloney, Commercial IIot.'»l, f'Lratford. ANTED —.young girl for light house v\.;:. Apply at once, T OST in Sfcvr.'.ford on Sunday, ' Lady's Blai \. Fur Motor Glove. Finder please return same to office of Mr Newton King.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 75, 26 October 1916, Page 6
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472Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 75, 26 October 1916, Page 6
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