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ARTIST! C HOMES ARTISTIC FLOOR COVERINGS from Japan at finest Nett CASH Prices MATS. Size sft. x 2ft Gin. Is 9cl. \ 6ft x 3ft, Is lid. Ift lin x lift 2in, 2s 3d. 6ft x 3ft, 3s lid. We are also SOLE AGENTS in STRATFORD for Special high-grade Fast Colour GRASS MATS:— Sizes:—3ft x lift, Prices, 2s lid. sft x 21ft, Prices, 5s lid and 7s lid. 7\ft x 41ft, Prices 15s 9d and 21e. 10ft. x Bft, Prices 39s 6d and 49s 6d. & oraer JJRMPERS <§TOEE§. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT, OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT* OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. THE SCOTCH BAKERY (LATE ELDERS). Ijp O M gMI TH, PROPRIETOR. ASSURES EVERYONE PATRONISING HIM THAT THEY WILL H« SERVED WITH GOOD WHOLESOME BREAD made by practical tradesmen nndc/ HYCENIC CONDITIONS. All Orders will receive prompt attention, and all Goods delivered promptly BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALITY, FORENOON AND AFTERNOON TEA JUST THE WAY YOU LIKE IT.

BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS. SPORTING SUITS are undoubtedly the style for the present time. Our Sock is now well assorted with good strong serviceable tweed Suits suitable for school wear which is the most severe test a suit can be put to. We respectfully ask .mothers and guardians to cal! and inspect these. OUR VALUE CAN’T BE BEATEN. BOYS’ SPORTS SUITS, in Grey and Greenish Brown Tweed with neat stripe, really smar serviceable patterns, four pockets with flaps, half belt, and vent, plain knickers. Size (5) 21s, (6) 225, (7) 23s 6d, (8) 24s Gd, (9 25s 6d, (10) 26s Gd, (11) 28s, (12) 29s 6d, (13) 31s, (14) 335, (15) 355, (16) 375. JUST TO HAND—A good strong Navy Serge Knicker, one that will wear. All sizes in stock Boys’ Saddle Tweed Knickers 5s Gd to 8s Gd. Call and see these goods. BOYS’ PADDY HATS, for the little chap, in Poplin Clash, Tussore Silk and Gabardine 2s 3d, 2s Gd, 2s lid, 3s 6d. BOYS’ SCHOOL HOSE—Stratford Colors, also Fancy Tops, very strong and smart. A. H. HILLOCK BOYS’ WEAR SPECIALIST. THE KASU Broadway, Stratford, Four Doors from Mr rs. Ltd. THE HUPMOBILE FOR 1916. THE WORLD-FAMED CHEVROLET THE CHEVROLET BABY GRAND. THE CAR OF THE PRESENT. THE CAR OF THE FUTURE, RESERVE YOUR PURCHASK UNTIL WE DEMONSTRATE TO YOU THE CAPABILITIES OF THE ABOVE CARS. Wo will b*> on the SHOW GROUND with a fine selection of those. TARANAKI MOTORS LTD. eltham. SUB AGENTS: FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY SEE US AT THE SHOW.

Cl CLOCKED JEnamoTTcd .Broodies, > pretty shades, from Is Gd to 5s (id. Just call and seo.—Charles E. Janies.

IN Ladies’ Hand Bags we have the largest selection in town, 5s 6d to 60s. Charles E. James. D. O’CALLAGHAN, BLACKSMITH, DOUGLAS. AS taken over Mr G. Morrison’s Blacksmith business, and hopes '<) merit the patronage of the settlers ♦ r the surrounding district. SHOEING A SPECIALITY. TERMS STPHTTLY CASH. CTOGRAPTT Albums. Is to R« 6d, make a pleasing present for a young lady.—Charles E. James,

PUBLIC NOTICE. OWING to not being able to follow my usual employment, I am starting a Parcel Delivery and Carrying Business, and trust by civility and strict attention to business to merit a fair share of public snpp.ut. All orders left at Mr A. J. Davev's Empire Stables will bo promptly at--1 ended to, Telephone Ilf*. W. kowson, Orlando Street.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 4, 29 November 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 4, 29 November 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 4, 29 November 1916, Page 7

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