'•"' u •"•‘■'■‘•Jv ■ - m J/^4^ ■ i\ *> y IH M m <<He Must be Well Mounted Who Would Leap the Hedge of Custom. \Ten ,nnd women yield to custom us they bow to fato., Custom conquers iiature- —wo ai’o dupes of custom • prone, to reverence what is ancient* Uut we are none wio w»>»'he IjJ-ew- comes the thug of the year when if is the custom to 'make merry and be glad—the time of feasting—of giving and receiving; the time when a lUcin’.s best wish to a niciu is “A Merry, Christmas." Walters* is a Store Full of Christmas Sympathy 1 It is bedecked with the things peculiar to Christmas—full up with the Christmas needs of women—crowded with suggestions for Christmas Gifts I Novelties in High-class Low-Priced. Merchandise I Those who have decided to give useful gifts this year will bud us prepared with a grand selection of high-grade wearables—things Unit will give lasting service, and satisfaction to both giver and receiver. See our Windows for suggestions :ii Quality Drapery and Novelties. G. T. WALTERS, “The Bank is Beside os now,” STRATFORD.
(BUSINESS NOTICES. ix-r .'? .„ ■•■ ■ ■ .. • ,■ \m»L 'mSsab i wnjfl 3h : ■{.&,'.}£: M.iawywywwwuwwiSjpy THAT OUD CE.NTI.EMAN • s/ftmrc l a us, HAS A MESSAGE FOP YOU! *fou see Santa is very busy these days. ; rushing round the country attending t 0 the Gift problem. He has entrust Aed* the , message to us however, and tliis is wluvt ho said “TELL. STRATFORD FOLKS 'I%IAT EDWARDS’ IS • LIFE BESI PLACE : * 1 TO CHOOSE GIFTS.” TO CHOOSE GIFTS.” / [ Now that’s a direct message from old Santa himself and it is our f privilege to be able to substantiate in every way Santas message. HERE ARE GIFT GOODS GALORE ( for EVERY .member 9F TljE FAMILY. i'OILET SOAPS FACE AJ4 53 JB'O D Y POWDERS, PIVEP.S HIGH- f CEASS PERFUMES, BID WEED’S STERLING BRUSHWARE, I SjCI.N ipA|| ETC.,. ETC. Edwards’ special message .is, Vchqoso gifts early” there is no wis- f dom in waiting until the last JiMAtling !! { P. 3? » f - ifcf- h,.. * BROADWAY, r ’< STRATFOBtr; >H‘ o ’nJfib- •; ■■ *. » J-* Use ■■ ‘ • ■ ■ Serious Bronchia! and Lung troubles may result from neglect of a cough or cold. . Take . no. it. Refuse substitute*. Insist ' on the proven remedy, 122 - ... : as . ’ w.t lIA. .1)8 $ :tiaoffifr a{!r4 tessi W* l - V#’"' 'W' W*«TC|IO« JHilT’ *%. v «rfi t » m RW.» a *»%!*» 4K*V*> a Itß e ymr am lsr ,s^pM , v * f:
to dairy farmers ■■ py-r-y'■■■■+ LARGS OR SMALL. LARGE OR SMALL. . 'I MILLAR WADE 1' ..milking .-.-. MACHINE. ; ypn . ■'■ « ’ c " : ’ ■ •O.W 8000 in use in Australia; used in America, Jersey, Sitiiriits- Settlements ■> and .setting last in Now Zealand. MO' ;: K)WER. Works themselves when adjusted. CHILD CAN ADJUST THEM. NO STRIPPING. U&QUfRE BEFORE INSTALLING OTHER MACHINES. PRICE, £5 10$ CASK. IN USE IN AUSTRALIA FOR SIX YEARS. MILLAR. WADE & GO.. L TD PRINCESS STREET, HAWERA. THE MACHINE IS ON VIEW AT GUERIN’S, BROADWAY.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 25, 23 December 1916, Page 3
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475Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 25, 23 December 1916, Page 3
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