NEW SPRING GOODS AT ROBINSON’S. Dn you know you can buy the host Navy. Indigo Prints at 6d per yard, and Hoyle’s best Cambric Prints, absolutely fast colours, for-Sd, at Robinson’s. Linen Costume Cloths, Hoppes, Cords, Shantungs, etc., in plain colours, at Sid, lUld, Is, up to Is lid. The very best value in the trade, at Robinson’s. White “Tub” Goods—We mean White Nainsooks, Bishop’s Lawns, Indian Linens, liojrocks’s Reppcs, Persian Lawns, for dresses; goods that will, wash and, boil, starch, and iron, and will he fresh and nice twelve months’ lienee. The. prices are low, but tjie, qualities are high, and will give every satisfactioiu Ppn’t .forget we stand behind every article, that leaves our, store, and will give your money back if you are not satisfied.. , /That,is .the-sort of treatment yon get at Robinson’s, Manchester House* ~ :
gOtoEtHINC ’ CROCKERY, And this is an exceptionally good time to see it. NEWNESS, MERIT, and ECONOMY are all in evidence in our line showing of— AFTERNOON TEA SETS, DINNER WARE, TOILET SETS, TEAPOTS, SALAD. BOWLS, jugs And vases. It is a display worthy of your fullest investigation,. for it has been chosen with groat care, ~and we believe it is the most attractive stock yet shown in the whole district. QUALITIES are G OOD DESIGNS NEW, and PRICES admit of NO COMPETITION. ' TARANAKI HARDWARE ■■"■''COMPANY. (Late-Sidney Ward and Co.), BROADWAY. STRATFORD. POSTPONEMENT. THE gale advertised for to-day on account of Messrs. Kemp and Sawle has been POSTPONED until TUESDAY NEXT, October 31st, at 1.30: ACKNOWLEDGMENT. MR. and MRS. JOHN KIRKPATRICK desire to return their heartfelt and sincere Thanks to those friends who so kindly expressed sympathy with them in their late bereavement, and to those who forwarded letters, wreaths, and floral tributes. , NOTICE. OOUND Straying on ray property, A corner Sole and Mountain Roads, Ngaere, one Roan Yearling Steer. If not claimed by 31st October will. be sold to defray expenses. . , | A. I). WALKER. IN THE MATTER 0F THE IMPOUNDING ACT, 1884. ■pIPOUNDED in the Stratford ,'" J ‘ ' Pound, by the County Ranger, Tor trespassing on the Maliaka Road, Kiohe, One 1 ' Chestnut Mare, white blaze 1 o'u : face,'white hind fetlock; no : visible brilhd;. IP hot claimed within seven days from date hereof, the'Said Mare will he sold by Public Auction at the Stratford Pound at 12 Noon on TUESDAY, the 31st day of October, 1911. Dated this 2oth day of October, 1911. R. DTVETTALL. Poundkeoper. STRATFORD ELECTORATE. MR. J. B. HINE, the REFORM PARTY Candidate, will Address the Electors as under:— STRATFORD—TUESDAY, October 3lst. 1. NGAERE—WEDNESDAY, Novem--1 • . • 1 her Ist. HUIROA—THURSDAY, November'2nd. STR ATM 0 RE—Fill DAY, November 3rd. 1)0 UGLAS—SATURDAY, November 4th. Chair taken at all Meetings at 8 p.m. Ladies Specially Invited to Attend. TO ADVERTISERS. Matter for Standing Adveiiscrnont Spaces Must be hand* 1 in at this office Not Later than 3 p.m. on the day prior to that on which replace is to appear. Replaces forwarded at more frequent intervals than the period contractedj for, will lie charged at the rate of 6d per inch, without further notice. THE MANAGER.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 61, 26 October 1911, Page 6
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