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"YOUR CHANGE IS NOWI It is exceptional and unique that the whole of a Splendid Stock like ROBINSON’S, at Manchester House, should be offering to keen buyers at from 12-i to 35 per cent discount for cash. Why is it? Why, simply, the weather conditions of the season have been most unfavourable to tho sale of summer goods, and the Robinsons have determined to_ “Shoot them out NOW’’ and give their many r'riends and customers a Christmas and New Year offering, the like of which has never been known in the district before. As usual, they are on the job with a genuine sale. It’s a moral, it will be straight, and everybody will bo more than satisfied with tho bargains procurable at Robinson’s Manchester House.*

Aclujant Wilson, who has been in charge of tlio local corps of the Salvation Army for some months past, accompanied by Mrs. Wilson leaves tomorrow morning for Otahuhu, to tlio command of wliicli place they have been transferred. Captain Nicholson (from Taihape) and Lieutenant Baldivin arrive to-morrow evening to assume the Stratford command. A meeting to welcome them will be held in the La tracks next Sunday evening. NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Mr. J. H. Thompson advertises a splendid freehold farm of 125 acres in this issue. Particulars appear in another column. A strong girl is wanted for tearooms. Ten good navvies are wanted. A white bull terrier bitch is advertised for. Mr. H. L. Cook, New Plymouth, is at present on a visit to Stratford. A housemaid and kitchen girl are advertised for. Messrs Matthews and Bennett’s Inglewood cattle sale will take place it their yards to-morrow. Mr Bert Burgess, manager of the Central Boot Co., wishes to announce to the residents of Stratford and district that he will re-open on Wednesday, January 10th, when the entire d ock will be'offered at very low prices. An inset quoting some of the prices is circulated with this issue. The Assistant-Land Registrar gives notice under the Land Transfer Act of loss of certificate of title, and intention to issue provisional certificate. If you want to cure your cough, take Tanking’s Linseed Emulsion; from all chemists and stores—ls 6d, 2a Cd, 4s 6d.* £6 NO-OUT” TEA ——n j have: you tried it? I j Ho oilier so Good! jj WATCH LARGER SPACES EOR | j DETAILS OE REGULAR llj j ‘‘STAND-OUT” COMPETITION'S jj

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 22, 9 January 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 22, 9 January 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 22, 9 January 1912, Page 6

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