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. CHARLES Clioose your Card now for distant Friends. Mails leave on 17th, 26th, and 31st October, also on the 9th November. Any 'if those mails reach your Homo Friends or the Soldier Boys before Xmas. We have just opened up a nice lot of now 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. E. JAMES. BROADWAY ; : ; i: c ; : :: STRATFORD The shop whore you can got the 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.
A —■III' Hl , l Mill I NEWS OF THE NEW MERCERY ,FQR MEN. In many a man’s mind to-day tho uppermost thought is to get the right mercery ami get away. We are here to servo—as well as we are able—all men who need the right Spring Mercery. That is as much as any store can do. Tho store that can give a better service than we give deserves all the business it cun get. There isn’t a quicker or more convenient store in Stratford “for the man to get things in and get away.” T H LE CMONT QLOJHINC c°STRATFORD. Have you a photograph which you would like copied or enlarged ? It can .■ be done as „ well at the McALLISTER STUDIO, Stratford, and as cheaply as anywhere in tho Dominion. Don’t trust pictures you value < to itinerant canvassers. f Get a quotation for any photographic work from I the MfIALLISTER STUDIO, Broadway North.
CAN YOU HEAR THE CALL? —FOR tho physically fit young man to the Colours—for those who cannot go to the Front—to assist the Empire. HOW? By giving their best efforts in tho practical field ol work. Are you mentally trained to perfection ? Could you do better il you knew more? Would yAu like to perfect yourself in ACCOUNTANCY, or BOOK-KEEPING, or SHORTHAND, or receive a complete BUSINESS TRAINING? Send for particulars of our well-known and successful correspondence courses which have stood the test of eighteen years. Write confidentially and fully.- .Mention just what you wish . to • learn. Our advice is gratis. ‘ '■'* ll* Address:— HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., AUCKLAND. (Established October IS9/.) thanks. -yrR GEORGE AIcBALN, Stratford, -i-V-lL tenders sincere thanks to all kind friends for floral emblems, cards, letters, and telegrams expressing sympathy in his recent sad bereavement. than? s. 0 M-jy rV j, El rat ford, tenders nv...‘ than I. s to all kind trie ii.is lor ! : ral emblems, cards, Ltlers, and i. Ingram j expressive of j r.uepalhy in Lt i-ent sad bercave- ) nient. WANTED— Cleaning and Washing by the day. Apply to “A.B.C. 1 care of this office.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 81, 2 November 1916, Page 6
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485Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 81, 2 November 1916, Page 6
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