BUSINESS NOTICES. ARE YOU EXPECTING VISITORS THSS XMASTfDE ? Now, possibly you arc in the same little boat as we arc you find that you will have to .add considerably to YOUR CROCKERY STOCK. Well, wo have a lovely, lot of fancy goods in this line, as well as a very lino assortment of everyday lines. From a handsome Dinner Sot to a' Cup and Saucer—wo don’t mind what you want—we’ve got it, and wo’ 11 give you just the same courteous attention to your order for a Single Plate as we will to your order for a Fine Tea Set. So why not come along and allow ins to show you how well and how savingly wo can servo you. J. MASTERS AND SON, STRATFORD. rnilß CROCODILE CREPT to his downy bed. and sobbed like a captured flea. You see, he’d played truant from school that day, and to make his punishment surer, his father had stopped his pudding and cake, his supper and Suratura. hip HE PEOPLE OF THE HAPPY L ISLES live joyously in any weather. Their faces all are wrcatlLd in smiles, .because ,at four o’clock they sip (all ! ecslacy of i tongue and lip) their Suratura Tea together ! TV HEN YOU, ARE WORKING Y ¥ YERY LATE, and weariness obscures your pate, you’ll brighten up right speedily, if you drink Suratura Tea. „,, . , .. . , bPHERE WAS A MAN and he was A mad, and such a joyous time ho had. Ho went by night right through Tralee and-stole the Suratura Tea, and over bogs and hills and stiles.the townsfolk chased him eighty miles. mH REE MILD EXPLORING KATYDIDS were climbing up the Pyramids. Right at the top they had to stop, with weariness half fit to drop. But soon .they laughed, the dauntless three, refreshed by Suratura Tea. A SPINSTER PRIM WROTE: YY “ Cousin Jim, I’ve burned my bridges, sink or swim. I am a modest little limb. I found my butcher, Jonas Leo, drank only Suratura Tea, and sowed, there ! I’ve married him !” sa ■ .Y-TA-TH ■ i.-1./. SPECIALLY CLEANED FRUITS ■s 1 r'y--‘ eaimd i> r. uL-.. Co a long way towards making cooking! easy/. Why not try cur specially cleaned CURRANTS and SULTANAS?? .■■/!. Which are lall ready to use I Li,. And cost you no more, than, fruit you havei to spend half,, an hour v. lover in:-cleaning*i. < ; / i Cii-ii u.L -.ill m dnlgityrrM ! -e) ioicifnt'jT •)•’.' ■> v.liJ. k PnXV, Bl*T FEDERAL STORF. , gTEVE-.FAHSY-HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, • ■ »i KUni >m idXjM cOjJiltj • . is still at tlididld spot. His has T.' i oiihor!,, aii'l I 'ot ych/iij I just been enlarged and refitted, and ’ j b/ir /iolmo oh : '■ Lorn ->dd h be bae a splendid: stock of the latest and best .PIPES; RAZORS, FANCY GOODS, TOILET REQUISITES, and SMOKERS- SUNDRIES. Old Friends fold New Welcomed. [Established IS9C. J OHM P ETB ' 6 ’ WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Silverware, and Electroplate, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Large Assortment of Articles suitable for presents, AT LOWEST PRICES. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. JOHN PETRIE, Broadway, Stratford. fJIREESI TREESI TREESI PLANNING SEASON, 1911. VANTED KNOWN—That I still have any amount of strong two-year-old Barbery. Also, a fine lot of Acacia Dpcurrens (Black Wattle). Those,are cheap, very ornamental, and useful. Pine Trees in any age.,, And_ don’t forget I have the .finest lot of Garden Hedges,,in the Dominion. Also, that my stock of Apple Trees include the best, and those we find to be the most suitable for this district. R. EVacK. MORSSON. THE NURSERY, # StratJom M. C. AACAARD. SADDLER, sjYESTRES to notify his customers JLy that ho has removed from the Premises hear Victoria Bridge to Larger Premises at HANNAH’S BOOT SHOP, where he will be pleased to see' all old and new customers. SATISFACTION WILL BE GUARANTEED. 00 YOM WANT AMY CA ST SR 0 N W 0 R K DONE? W r E do all classes of Cast-iron Work, and you can depend on our expert workmen and up-to-date machinery turning out good work. | We make— Theatre Chairs. School Desk Fittings , Garden Seats. Frieze Brackets. < Verandah Posts. Dampers. i ( Sash Weiglits. Ventilators. ' i Write for Catalogue No. 18. I BARNINGHAM & Co., Ltd.; \ George Street, Dunedin. t Makers of the Famed ZEALAND IA 11' RANGE with closed and open fire, it
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 12, 27 December 1911, Page 4
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