MEW SPRING GOODS AT ROBINSON’S. Do you know you can buy the best Navy, Indigo Prints at 6cl per yard, and Hoyle’s best Cambric Prints, absolutely fast colours, for Bd, at Robinson's. Linen Costume Cloths, Reppes, Cords, Shantungs, etc., in plain colours, at Bid, IURI, is, up to Is lid. Tiie very best value in the trade, at Robinson’s. White “Tub” (Goods —We mean White Nainsooks, Bishop’s Lawns, Indian Linens, Horrocks’s Reppes, Persian Lawns, for dresses; goods that will wash and boil, starch and iron, and will bo fresh and nice twelve months’ hence. The prices are low, but the qualities are high, and will give every satisfaction. Don’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 you get at Robinson’s. Manchester House*
Good In CROCKERY, And this is an exceptionally good time to see it. NEWNESS, MERIT, and ECONOMY are all in evidence in our fine showing of— AFTERNOON TEA SETS, DINNER WARE, ft is a display worthy of your fullest investigation, for it has been chosen with great care, and wo believe it is the most attractive stock yet shown in the whole district. QUALITIES are GOOD DESIGNS NEW, and PRICES admit of NO COMPETITION. TARANAKI HARDWARE (Late Sidney Ward and Co.), BROADWAY. STRATFORD. HOLY TRINITY. P A R 1 S H HAL L. HE Gentlemen of the Parish will ENTERTAIN THE LADIES At a SOCI A L THIS EVENING, At 8 o’clock. Ladies Free. Gentlemen Share Expenses. TOILET SETS, TEAPOTS, SALAD BOWLS, JUGS AND VASES. COMPANY
MUSIC, GAMES, DANCING. All Church People are invited to endeavour to be present. W. A. BUTLER, M.A., Vicar. TJ EV. T. G. BROOKE, JLbj Ex-President of the Methodist Conference, Organising Secretary of Home Missions, Will give A N ADI)R ES S On THURSDAY, NOV EMBER 9, 1911, In Wesley Church, 7..‘10 p.m. Collection. mo LET, 11 Acres and 3 Rooms, .1 ]os; b Rooms and conveniences, 13s; two 1-roomcd Rouses, Ss; 7 Rooms and conveniences, lbs. J. H. Thompson. £ 10 splendid DEPOSIT for Page Street Sections; inspect this residential area. .1. H. Thompson. QUARTER ACRE, near Broadway, for .01:10 ; deposit £2O, balance in three years at 5 per cent. J. H. Thompson. ANTED, a Youth, to milk a few •mvs, and make himself generally useful on farm ; easy place, and good home. Apply this office for address.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 71, 7 November 1911, Page 6
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