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STRATFORD. Q.OODS on Approval.—R. Hannah and Co., Boot People, are compelled to respectfully inform their customers that sending out Boots and Shoes on approval will be discontinued, over the Christmas Reason. Please Do Not ask us to send; it is so painful to' 'refuse you, but stocks are so shqrt—R. Hannah and Co., Stratford. ; POLITICAL PARS. 0 H > No! The Royal Bounder of Europe had nothing to do with making war. His mission was incompetence. Now Hannah's Boot People have everything to do "with making boots. They are specialists', and they are now showing some of their specialities for summer. Just take a glance at their boot windows. fyilE same Royal Bounder states that his papa was also a martyr. He knew nothing of causing war. What a wonderful mind the sweet German mind is. Anyhow, let us do our best to forget the bcastff. Fix our attention on .Christmastide and its joys. We can all do with pleasant, things, and see the pleasant displays of Smart Summer Boots and Shoes for men, women and children at Hannah's, Broadway, Stratford. ! Hang the Kaiser. That's jusF what we are going-to do. (That is, of course, if President Wilson will allow it.) Hannah's Boots have more than 14 points to commend them. They are British made, and that is quite enough. Hannah's Boot People know it and sell them with confidence. TJANNAH'S Boot People say: "Thank goodness for the Freedom of Speech," and when the celebrated typewritten 14 points and the mystical Presidential nightmare, the "Freedom of the Seas" have been consigned to limbo ((wherever that may be) —anyhow, that's the proper place for them—well, Hannah's Boot People will still offer the best and cheapest Boots in New Zealand, and glory in it.

'T'HE "Chosen Instrument" has failed in everything, even in committing suicide. Dear me! Dear me! How disappointing. No ability, not even to remove the greatest encumberance ever t>orn on earth—himself. Ah! Don't dwell on it. Get along to Hannah'o Boot People. they'll see you are not disappointed with the Boots and Shoes they are now showing for the Christmas and Summer Trade. JfAVORED with a fine day on Thursday next the .Kiddies are going to hare a rollicking time. b.w. ITTHO said Ngaere Gardens? We all * did. Everybody is going next ThursbAV. J ESTER BROS, are admitting children 12 years and under to Ngaere Gardens free on Thursday. b.w. VVHAT OH! she bumps and slithers. Some fun brewing at Ngaere Gardens next- Thursday. b.w. J ESTER BROS, are bizzy boize. They <are going to brighten you up for Christmas at Ngaere on Thursday, b.w. "jVTOTHERS and Fathers, bring your children to Ngaere Gardens next Thursday (November 10). b.w. A. FINE Range of Ladies' Hand Bags; also Gents' Wallets and Letter Cases, for Christmas Presents, at 11. J Hopkins' Book Shop. c.p. ■POUNTAIN Pens to snit everyone; a • very suitable-present for Christmas at H. J. Hopkins' Book Shop. e.p. REMINDER.—Diaries for 1919, for . the pocket and the desk; a great variety, at H. J. Hopkins' Book Shop THE Latest in Books.—A book for yourself; a book for your best friend to read; the latest can be selected at H. J. Hopkins' Book Shop. c.p. Booklets, Christmas Cards and Calendars in great variety at H. J. Hopkins' Book Shop. c.p. jQOUi/fON and other Art China; a choice collection to choose from. them at H. J. Hopkins' Book Shop. STOCKINGS in Silk, 4/6; Cashmere, ° 3/0; Lisle, 2/0; Cotton, 1/11. Black open work, spun silk stockings, 6/6 per pair.—R. D. Law era, Stratford. . for Christmas Presents.— Sateen, 2/11; Satin, 10/0, 12/6; all good colors.—R. D. Hewers, Stratford Q.LOVES, in White Washing Doeskin, Beaver or Tan; useful presents.— R. D. Lewers, Stratford. JNITIAL Handkerchiefs in Cambric or Linen, BJd each; and Linen, 2/- each —R. D. Lewers, Stratford. T> LOUSES for Christmas Season; a lovely range in Cfepe de Chine, Silk or Voiles.—R. D. Lewers, Stratford. "M/TEN'S and Foys' Christmas Presents. Ties, Sox, Braces, Shirts, Hats, Silk Sox, Silk Handkerchiefs, Suits, etc. —R. D. Lewers, Stratford. Q.REEN PEAS! Green Peas! Straight from the gardens; 2/- per peck; now offering at Lamason's Mart, Stratford. Q.REEN Peas! Get in early by purchasing your Green Peas at Lamason's Mart. Splendid quality, only 2/per peck. d,w. riREEN PEAS! Well-filled pods; best quality on market; offering at 2/-

peck at Lamason's Mart. This is your opportunity, d.w. r rO our friends and customers we wish the compliments of the season.— Walters. d.e. T ET lis suggest you choose your presents from the following useful articles. —Walters. d.e. QOSTUMES, Blouses, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Collars, Sports Coats, Hats, models or ready-to-wear,s.—Walters, d.e. 'PRAY Cloths, D'Oyles, ready-made Table Cloths, Serviettes.—Walters. A VOILE or Silk Dressf'Length, or Pretty Silk Dressing Gown; .make acceptable gifts.—Walters. d.e. JJANDKERCHIEI'S arc always appreciated as gifts; iwe are selling them 4d to 4s llcl each, in box of 3 or 6, from Is lid to lis fid box.-VWalters. d.e. (~IU.R nice selection of Kid or Suede ; Gloves offer an opportunity to choose a nice gift from Cs lid to lis Od pair.—Walters. d.e. JJAND-BAGS, Pretty Hair Ornaments, Real Lace, Maltese Scarves, or a Pretty Sunshade may help you in choosing—At Walters. d.e. VOR Children's Presents there are Silk or Voile Frocks, Panamas, or Sjlk Hats, etc.—Walters. d.e. WHJSN holidaying don't forget your Bathing Togs, 3s !)d, 4s lid, 5s 9d, 5s lid, ex o.s. 6s 6d; andbig selection of Caps at Walters. 1 } "' ' d.e. JJOTHING more appreciated by a lady than one of our big value Gold Bracelet Lever Watches.—Ben J. Peters, Jeweller, Stratford.. d.e. fpSir latest Ivoroyd Brushes, Mirrors, Combs, handsome and good. Just like ivory. See those at Beu J. Peters', Jeweller, Stratford. ti.o. QUR Diamond and Engagement Rings j 1 ~sre .unsurpassed for brilliancy and 'value. All prices. See them.—Ben J. Eeters, Jeweller* Steatfuo. . . d.e.

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 December 1918, Page 3

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969

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 19 December 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 19 December 1918, Page 3

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