BUSINESS NOTICES. YOUNGER MEN Will now turn their attention to Vacation Apparel! Our GROWN MODEL SUITS in Summer Weights and Colours will be worn by the most fashionably dressed men at the popular summer resorts this season. We would also suggest PANAMA HATS, SILK SHIRTS, FANCY SOCKS, SILK UNDERWEAR, and the latest styles in FOOTWEAR'. THE EGMONT CLOTHING COMPANY.
WANTEOS. ANTED, a Girl for light houseTV work, for a few weeks. Apply Mrs. AV. J. Crofts, Ariel Street, or this office. WANTED, a Woman, for washing ; one day a week. Apply to this office for address. WANTED, light General. Apply at Dr. Stevens’, corner of Broadway North and Seyton Street. WANTED Known—We have just landed the “Brimsdawn” Metallic Filament Lamps (made in England) ; 16, 32, and 50 candle power, 2s 6d each. McMillan and Fredric, Agents. ‘ OR the Present you intend giving Jl your friend, you could not do better than go to Hopkins’. BRING along your orders for Green Peas and New Potatoes for Xmas, from Brown’s, Broadway.; Y OU y kins’. want a Diary for the New ear. Great selection at HopjHOT Dinners still a specialty; also High Tea and Afternoon Tea 1 at all hours, at Brown’s, Broadway, j BOXES of Assorted Fruit carefuli ly packed and sent to any address in time for Xmas; cash with orders, at Brown’s, Broadway. , OOD House* and Acres, best part of Stratford ; good' aspect, £775; easy terms. J.’lß. Richards. HOPKINS’ is the place to buy a Leather Bag, Writing Cases, op any other Leather Goods. ■4-W----GOOD House, 5 Rooms, full 1 Acre Section, £375; £25 de* posit, balance arranged; cheap. J. B. llichards. Married Couple, i boy (io years), wishes Situation; farm preferred. Elder’s Registry, Stratford. ’Phone 151.. j WHERE Father Christmas fills the Stockings—C. E. Jamesj’ Busy Sliop in Broadway. SANTA Claus’ Treasure House—C, E. James in charge, with orders to have something nice for all callers. | ACRES, Freehold, Good OLfiJ Quality; level ind undui fating. Handy to Creamery. £l2 per acre. J. B. Richards. | HOPKINS’ Christmas Stock is so large and varied that he has built a big room specially for Santa Chius’ accommodation. Visitors will be welcome. Something for every'vvlv. BANANAS, Oranges, Lemons, Pineapples, Dessert Apples, Goose jberries, Rhubarb, Figs,_ Peaches; Plums, Cherries, and Cooking Apples; at Brown’s, Broadway. I
Strawberries and Cream at Brown’s, Broadway. UTILITY POULTRY* vVHITE WYANDOTTES, from the best American strains. WHITE LEGHORNS, mainly Pad-man-Brookes and American. BLACK MINORCAS, one of the best Laying Strains in N.Z. All stock on free range, and in openfronted houses. All Sittings 7s 6d for 12. A limited number of orders taken for dayold chicks, at Is each. Orders can be left with R. 3. ANDERSON, Ironmonger, Stratford. JAMES RUTHERFORD \ REGAN STREET, STRATFORD. Desires the Public of Stratford and District to know that he is an EXPERT FARRIER, having for several years held the rank of ! FARRIER-SERGEANT IN THE FIFTH DRAGOON GUARDS, and holds credentials from that Regiment Under Veterinary Surgeons Constant and Cheeseman. JAMES RUTHERFORD was also formerly Farrier to SIR GEORGE CLIFFORD, SIR WM. ROBINSON, MAJOR G. NELSON, , MR. GEO. G. STEAD, MR. DAN O’BRIEN, MR. “DICK” MASON, And other loading owners of thoroughbred horses. He is thus able to offer THOROUGH EXPERIENCE in the Care of Horses’ Feet to his patrons, and will bo glad to place his services at the disposal of OLD FRIENDS AND NEW.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 10, 22 December 1911, Page 6
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