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YOUR CHANCE !S NOW! It is exceptional and unique that tho whole of a Splendid Stock like ROBINSON'S, at Manchester House, should' ho offering to keen buyers at from 124 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 ta “Shoot them out NOW” and give their many friends and customers a Christmas and New Year offering, the like of which has never been known in tho district before. As usual, they are on the job with a genuine sale. It’s a moral, it will be straight, and everybody will be more than satisfied with the bargains procurable at Robinson's Manchester House.* NOTES AND MEMORANDA. The Cash Tailoring Company announce to 'the! ladies of Stratford that orders for dresses forthe summer seaon should be "plated early iii order to avoid disappointment. Messrs. R. H. White and Co., drapers, have a large variety of goods which they are offering to the public at special bargains. Tickets for the Stratford School picnic are how obtainable at Messrs. Bellringer Bros’ only. They include tea, milk, hot water, sugar, and a free swim in the ocean. (An advertiser wants to purchase a five or six-romped, house, A smart youth for tho ironmongery is required. The Whangamomona County Council invites tenders' for renewal 'of Makalui stream bridge, and the fort! a.an mof portion of Marco Road. On Monday, January 15, Messrs. Thos. Borthwick and Sons! will receive pigs at Te Wera. Mrs Huggott and family publish an acknowledgment in this issue. Mr James E. Campbell, eyesight specialist, will resume his regular visits to Stratford on Saturday next, after which date he may be consulted at Mr F. Edwards’ pharmacy every Saturday. _ Messrs Lamason and Melville publish particulars of next Saturday’s sale of poultry, fruit, etc. In addition to his Haymarket entries, Mr. Newton King will sell one tip-top dairy cow on Saturday next. If yon want to cure your cough, take Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion; from all chemists and stores—ls 6d, is 6d, Is 6d.* Ask for Osrams and see that you Osrams. When buying your electric lamps, see that they are branded ‘“Osram,’ made in England.” There is only one “Osram” lamp on the market, and they are worth two of other makes. The prices have been reduced to 3s each for 16, 32, or 50 C.P. We also stock 100 to 1000 candle power; also 4 volt and 6 volt accumulator lamps. McMillan and Fredi’ic. Agents.* Why suffer with cough and cold when yon can cure same by taking Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion? From ill chemists and stores—ls 6d, 2s 6d, fs 6d* Notwithstanding the unseasonable weather which has prevailed for some months past, and which has adversely affected the sale of summer goods, A. Spence, Broadway, Stratford, finds that his trade has kept up remarkably well, and now, at the beginning of a New Year, lie desires to thank all his patrons for their custom in the past year, and solicits a continuance of the same in 1912, assuring them that ho will use his utmost endeavours to merit it, and wishing all a Prosperous New Year. s ELEGTfISGAL MASSAGE. Electrical vibration, now Known to be far superior to ordinary massage, is the mode of treatment at all lirstclass Loudon and Paris tmsonal saloons, and it therefore says much for the energy and enterprise of Mr. 0. E. James, of Broadway, to find that ho has just installed a “Premier Wuator” in Iris up-to-date nairdrissing saloon. The use of the v ibrator is a famous cure for falling hair, . ml, as if by magic, it drives away headache and rouralgia. Until one has really tried it, no conception can bo had of how entirely renovating scalp and face electrical massage is, and »1 on a “Premier Vibrator” is used ! y such an expert as Mr. Sharp, then t ;s as near perfection as can well > e m aginod. Ton minutes’ treatment will brush away ten years’ care tram any ordinary countenance. Therefore, the wise will go to James’—and go often! An experienced bookkeeper advertises for employment. An advertiser offers a desirable farm property of 200 acres for sale or exchange. Particulars appear in another column.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 11 January 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 11 January 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 11 January 1912, Page 6

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