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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 BROADWAY CJiooso your Card now for distant Friends. Mails leave on 17th, 26th, and 31st October, also on tlie 9th November. Any *)f these mails reach your Home Bhiends or the Soldier Boys before Xmas. Wo 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. E. JAMES. !: : i: i: STRATFORD The shop whore you can get the greatest selection of goods suitable for presents. We have now lines arriving each week now. Fancy Goods—Jewellery—China—Toys—Books—Hand Bags— Novelties, Etc., Etc. . , .

FURNITURE OF QUALITY AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICEi I We are particularly well stocked with handsome Furniture and Furnishings at the present time, and we have never offered such attractive values as we do now. Every description of modern Furniture is to be found here in a great variety of design. Our Furniture offers always attract attention, because our value is known to be good—because our statements are known to be true—because our qualitj’ is known to lie dependable. Evans and micwfiON, •nub ir>r; ■:Jb- iAirnoO ->d' COMPLETE HOUSE - FURNISHERS AND UNDERTAKER'S. 11 * 'nT^RA'TFC«tt>V-- /{!A:iH

ENGINEERING. ■ GOVERNMENT TICKETS. WE prepare Candidates by our practically tl ; mrotigh*'sWi(! inexpensive 1 fomfe Study Course for Govertuiferit- Engineering Examinations. Tu’'which are you interested? STATIONARY ENGINE Engine Driving—Winding Engine Driving—Marine Engineering—River Engineering or Oil Engineering— We coachi for all. E. f /d Write to-day for particulars of onn HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. LTD., AUCKLAND.

FOR QUICK SALE. ALF-ACRE FREEHOLD, with 4-rodmed house, electric light ami water laid on. Liv'd hedge all round, two minutes walk from Post Office. Price £425. EaSy terms to good man. Apply McCLUGGAGE AND CO., Stratford.

THE JACKSON Model “34,” Car of amazing flexibility.— R. Currhl, Agent. Price d£3Bs. (■'iOAL.— For full measure, best J quality, ami prompt ■ service, ring up W. Smith, ’Phone 218. A FEAST of delightful music. Town Hall, Oth December. WANTED.— A smart boy for parcels and make himself useful.— Robinson’s Ready-Money Store. LOST— At Ngnero Cardens or between Ngaere and Pembroke Road, long Silver Bead Chain, Matchbox, and Medal (initialed, soldier’s keepsake). Reward. Apply Garrett Wilson, Stratford.

WANTED —Smart boy or girl for Chemist’s shop; must hav6 passed Sixtli Standard. Apply T. A. W. Nicholson, Broadway. HEAII the Quartette sing “The Lost Chord.” C.mcort, Town Hall, 6th December.

K.U.P AY PARADE. fa com rt t I u: v half-da v x3L v M?■ADI’:, of Nos. 91 ami 95 Coy’s Senior (’’dots, will be lull 1 on Thursday, the ' Orel inst., at 2 j).in. Fall in outside Defence Office. T. RICHAIIOSON, Llont. O.C. 91 and 95 Coy’s, S.C.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 98, 22 November 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 98, 22 November 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 98, 22 November 1916, Page 6

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