SIRATEORD. nOODS on Approval.—E. Hannah ariif Co., Boot People, are compelled to? respectfully inform tlieir customers that; sending out Boots and Shoes on approval, will be discontinued over the Christmas jSeason, Please Do Not ask us to send; it is so painful to refuse you, hut stocks are so short.—R. Hannah and Co., Stratford.
POLITICAL PARS. QH, 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. 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 forgot the beasts. 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. QHT Hang the Kaiser. That's just 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. 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 ,'fGhosen Instrument" has failed in everything, even in committing suicide.''"©ear me! Dear me! How disappointing. No ability, not even to remove' the greatest encumberance ever born on earth —himself. Ah! Don't dwell on it: Get along to Hannah's Boot People. They'll see you are hot disappointed with the Boots and Shoes they are now showing for the Christmas aud Summer Trade. have a large stock of Hay Forks from 3/- each. Call before you are too late at Chas. Martin and Co., Ltd., Broadpay. . e.n. a nice Christmas Present why not buy her a few Rustless and Stainless Knives; still a few at the old price at Chas. Martin and Co., Ltd., Broadway. YVfE;)ila.ve some useful Christmas PreiTents in Case Carvers and E.P. Ware, and prices are right at Chas. Martin and Co., Ltd,, Broadway. . e.n. I>HE, ,Potato Blight has started, so watch your crop. You can get the best in sprays and the best of advice at Chas.'Martin and Co., Ltd., Broadway. *TVHB best way to keep your food nice and sweet and free from flies is a Collapsible Meat Safe, on s.ale at Chas. Martin and Co., Ltd., Broadway. e.n. Greetings to all. J. McAllister, Photographer, invites all to visit Ma Studio now. Your friends will apprcciate a 'photograph. .. . e.n. not memorise the present with a photograph of the family.—J. McAllister, Photographer. e.n.
Ji£MAS, 1918, is a time to forward, greetings. There is 110 better memento than a photograph. Don't delay, but call at J. McAllister's Studio. e.n. 1918, marks an exchange of goodwill and friendship, A photograph is a treasured gift. Remember that and visit J. McAllister's Studio, e.n. J MeALLISTER, Photographer, wishes all the compliments of the season, and invites Stratford and country visitors to visit his studio, Broadway. e.n. JfOX'S Music Store, where that .selfish luxury, Music, may bo pro■cured. Peace celebration imperfect without it. e>Jli QUE and all are invited to partiike of the pleasure afforded to lovers of good music at Fox's Music Store, Strate.n. Greetings to all. Fox's Music Store slill going strong; noted for quality, service and right prices. e.n. A nd if you are in search of a Handsome Gold Expanding Bracelet Lever Watch, don't forget we have the best.— Ben J. Peters, Jeweller, Stratford. d.e.
NOTHING CHEAPER FOR £ RETURNED SOLDIER. 567 ACRES, Renewal Lease, situated at Kohuratahi. Good 4-roomed house, trap-shed and wash-house. Divided into 1 sheep-proof paddocks j 376 acres in grass; 40 to 50 acres ploughable. This farm is exceptionally well sown down. At present carrying 400 ewes and lambs, 100 hoggets and 60 head of cattle. Price, only £4. Mortgage, £IOOO at 5i per cent. QOULD not have' anything cheaper for man with a limited capita!. £4OO will start you in this lease, including a now milking machine, 37 dairy cows, 2 horses and all sundries. 120 acres; lease for 3| years at 35/- an acre, with Purchase clause at £3G. J HAVE numerous enquiries for Dairy Farms; also House Properties in NewPlymouth. Clients wishing to dispose of same cannot do, better than communicate with me. F.' H: BARNITT; VALUER, FINANCIER & COMMISSION AGENT, Telephone 252. P.O. Box 8.. STRATFORD.
STOP! rYour Lawn Mower wants Overhauling; your Bcisaora want Sharpening; your Razor ground and Set; you are wanting a Key for your safe or door locks; your Gun or Revolver overhauling. VTake them to-* N. A. Christiansen Workmanship; Guaranteed, Gun and 'Locksmith,
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 December 1918, Page 3
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