“He Must be Well Mounted Who Would Leap the Hedge of Custom.” Men and women yield to .custom as they bow to fate. Custom conquers nature —we are dupes of custom — prone to reverence what is ancient. Hut we are none the worse, for that. New comes the time of the year when it is the custom to make merry and be glad—-the time of feast’ing—of giving and receiving; the time when a man’s best wish to a man is—“A Merry Christmas." Walters’ is a Store Full of Christmas Sympathy! Jt is bedecked with the things peculiar to Christmas—-full up with the Christmas needs of women—crowded with suggestions for Christmas Gifts ! Novelties in High-class Low-Priced Merchandise! Those who have decided to give useful gifts this year wdl find vis prepared with a grjunl selection of high-grade wearables—things that will give lasting service, and satisfaction to both giver and receivugv. See our Windows for suggestions in Quality Drapery and Novelties. G. T. WALTERS. “The Bank is Beside us now,” STRATFORD. i a cr» ' iH£STGK£ o/'/he CHRISTMAS SPIRIT „„f <) I '* n $> i v. c2fi?S» d
'Business notipbb. ,-r THAT CHEERY OLD GENTLEMAN w . ”;j| *a ; . SANTA CLAUS HAS A MESSAGE FOP YOU! You «ee.S%pta is very busy those days rushing round the country .attending ~n-r- -- ( > the Gift problem. He has;entriist-“ M • IHr-r ed the message to us however, and this is what he said PLL STRATFORD FOLKS THAT EDWARDS’ IS THE BEST PLACE iff „ TO GHOOS F. GIFTS.” Now that’s a direct message fro ra old Santa himself and it is our privilege to be able to substantiate in every way Santa’s message. HERE ARE GIFT GOODS GALORE FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. TOILET SOAPS FACE AND ;: B,9PY POWDERS, P! V,EP.S HIGHCLASS PERFUMES, BIDW£I'L ( S STERLING BRUSHWARE, , 7 SKIN CREAMS, ETC., ETC. Edwards’ special message is, “choose gifts early”—there is no wis- ; dpm in waiting until tho 1 last bustling rush!! F. EDWARDS’ CHEMIST, V( f,S TW-i’ ' BROADWAY, no soao ; , JOT4JA ‘ . J . STRATFORD. j-m, ’ nr. * m . ■■■ gleet Serious Bronchial and Lung troubles may result from dL of a cough or cold. -p- u _ £> Take no risks—cute it. T Refuse substitutes. Insist Cjg B fi B f B ;( on, tlie proven remedy. 122. aacSaji V./ > 7
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TO DAIRY FARMERS. LARGE OR SMALL. .. LARGE OR SMALL. MILLAR WADE MILKING MACHINE. . iJ '' Oyer 8000 in use in Australia; used in America, Jersey, Straita Settlements, and selling last in New Zealand. NO POWER. Works themselves when adjusted. ***'** ' CHILD CAN ADJUST -THEM. NO STRIPPING., . 4 ENQUIRE: BEFORE INSTALLING OTHER MACHINES. PRICE, £5 10s CASH. IN USE IN AUSTRALIA FOR SIX YEARS, MILLAR. WADE & CO.. L" s / PRINCESS STREET, HAWERA. the MACHINE IS ON VIEW AT CURRIN’S, BROADWAY.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 22, 20 December 1916, Page 3
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492Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 22, 20 December 1916, Page 3
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