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Is attracting visitors from all parts of the Province. The BIG SHOW WINDOWS are filled with the finest collection of GIFTS FOR EVERYBODY. While it is admitted that GRUBB'S contains the most varied selection of Toys imaginable, irom a portable working engine of finest finish to a penny doll, it is NOT ONLY A TOY SHOP! Specially selected importations of highclass art chinawnre and glass load Grubb's shelves: in this Department city stocks are rivalled. It has been said that there is "NOTHING LIKE LEATHER" but it would certainly be hard to find a collection of Leather-ware, Britishmade and of perfect finish, in newest shapes and colours, to that which may be seen at GRUBB S. The atiissc Department is under special direction and though Grubb's Staff is busy it will find time to hand out a Grand Piano, or any other known musical instrument on the shortest notice. Newest Music is a feature of this Department. [•ilajfcj So many, so varied, so suited to all tastes, and so priced as to suit all pockets, are THE GREAT ATTRACTION. The simplest plan to save time, gain pleasure and save money is to VISIT GRUBB'S YOURSELF. There is absolutely no charge for looking at Telegraphic Address:—GßUßß, Stratford.

/£*£>. « /SB So simple is the control —so complete the equipment —so trustworthy is the motor, that the Hupmobile is everywhere a ladies' favourite amongst cars. There's no struggling with the old-time starting handle. Merely press a pedal with the foot, and the engine starts. There's no bothering about with carbide or oil lamps—all lighting is clone by electricity. Steering is very easy, and the clutch and the changespeed lever can be operated with no greater effort than it takes to open a door. Then there are safety features which are a source of comfort to lady drivers. Brakes are powerful and easily applied. There's a square inch of brake surface for every 81bs. of weight. The body is low hung—a guarantee against sideskidding and swaying. There's no dangerous top heaviness. The powerful headlights can be dimmed in the town to eliminate dangerous road glares. Pace at main ports is £430. This big comfortable ladies' car is fully described and illustrated in the free Hupmobile book. Write for a copy, or call and personally inspect the Hupp. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISTTON SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, i/IT)., HAWERA. DUlri'ivrom for North Inlardi A. Hatrick &. Co., Ltd. Wangunui, Wellington and Waitara m

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 26, 27 December 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 26, 27 December 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 26, 27 December 1916, Page 7

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