EVERYBODY IS LOOKING FOR SOMETHING IN THE WAt OF SUITABLE ARTICLES FOR PRESENTS, Etc. WE ARE FULLY AWARE OF THIS NEED, AND HAVE SPECIALLY SELECTED A LARGE RANGE OF GOODS FROM VARIOUS MARKETS, AND COUNTRIES, AND HAVE JUST LAN DED ONE OF THE BEST SELECTIONS IN FANCY GOODS EVER DROUGHT INTO Space will not allow a full List, but a few areSTRATFORD. WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR WANTS LADIES’ HAND BAGS. JEWELLERY BOXES. FANCY GLASSWARE AND CHINA. SILVER and COPPER GOODSWRITING CASES. PURSES and POCKET KOOKS, POSTCARDS ana CHRISTMAS CARDS. NOVELS and BOOKS for all ages. AUTO ALBUMS*; , TOYS and DOLLS. TRAVELLING .BAGS, Etc., Etc. Y *..* .» G: /./Vi- / f;; ' • ) • .■* ’ 1 AS USUAL, we extend A HEARTY WELCOME to one and all to call and look round. SEE OUR WINDOWS. SEE OUR WINDOWS. SEE OUR WINDOWS. i SEE OUR WINDOWS. They are our advertisement, , We are here to serve and give you satisfaction. In all cases, if not satisfied, you can change the article or have YOUR MONEY REFUNDED. We solicit your confidence -and patronageSTRATFORD, BROADWAY,
WHEN you want a Car, ring up i42i Worthington, Dominion Stables. AH. HILLOCK, Men’s Wear • Specialist, “The Kasli” Broadway for best selection of Men's Panamas’ 14s 6d, 21s, 355; Straw Boaters os'Gel, 6s 6d;Bs'Sd,'osW™ , . . — —- . J UST LANDED, a big consignment' of Tyros for Cars,, Motor Cycles and Push Bikes.—Currin’s Plumbing and Cycle Works. ■OLEASURE for you and help for the Wounded Soldiers, by patronising Orchestral and Vocal Concert, Town Hall, 6th December. ■;>' ■ . . '"1 ' '' . SEND, ydip- Lurpitip-e ; tP: T. Lama-r sdujpi:.sale.,,.,B,(?st :i rff,suJt.s guai> an teed. Wales every VJ sa tpvday, prompt settlements. AAGAARD’S for good Saddles and Bridle's, farmers’ necessaries, school boys’ bags* ladies’ handbags. Repairs a specially. EN are well catered for in Suits, O’Coats, Raincoats, Shirts, Sox, Ties, and Hats.—Rawles and Rawles. TUSSORE Shirts for. Men and Boys —with or without collars. Good value. —Rawles and Rawles. npTVERYTH ING to fit out the kiddies.—Hats, Dresses, Pinafores, etc., etc. —Rawles and Rawles. lOST —Between Ngaex'e and Taiiki on Friday night, a Leather Bag containing pyjamas, razor, etc. Finder please forward to Evening Post office.
mHE JACKSON Model “34,” Car A of amazing flexibility.—R. Currin. Agent. Price £385. A FEAST of delightful music. Town Hall, Gth December. . WANTED. —A smart boy for parcels and make himself useful.— Robinson’s Ready-Money Store. "■VRIDCiER’S Garage.—Cars for lore anywhere—any hour. AH Ford’s parts and accessories. Sole Stratford Agent. HEAR the Quartette sing “The Lost Chord.” Concert, Town Hall, Gth December. TTtTANTED—Strong active youth, » » work in store, help delivery earl; when needed. Apply Masters, Ltd., Broadway. I \UR Range of Royal Doulton ' Ware is ndw, bright and large, diaries E. -1 allies. TIE DESER r.” Town Hall, Gth Decemiii i'. >.*»i’t in ss it. (»AfMI NATION '■■-I ptuc-nl musical talent, Concert, Po nt Hall, Gth December. \ Piece of nice China makes •» very acceptable gift. See our stocks. Charles E- .’James.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 3, 28 November 1916, Page 6
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