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BUSINESS NOTICES. iWHAT! TOO LATE? TO TALK OF NEW SUMMER DRESSES ? NOT A BIT OF IT ! Why, summer has hardly commenced yet. The chances arc in favour of hot weather for mouths to come. You will find plenty of use for two or three New Dresses and Blouses before summer Takes its final departure. And even in autumn they will come in handy. Get rid of the idea that it is too late to think of the new Summer Apparel, and pay a visit to MOREY’S, V where a lovely selection of New Materials awaits your .a.-pt cuon. DREAM WINCEYS, 42in. to 4-Jin., from Is 7d to 2s 9d. CREAM KHANTONA, 42in. to 44in., the best washing material made, Is lid to 3s 6d. CREAM SICILIANS and LUSTRES. Min., 3s 3d and 3s Gd. ■’EXELSYL”—the now light-wo girt Fabric— same as shown by r lie Bradford Chamber of Commerce at Brussels Exhibition—in pale gnen, helio., grey, Saxe blue, champagne, brown, etc., 2s 6d and 3s bd. FLORAL YOI.LES and MUSLINS in great variety, from lid to Is 9d. -HESE ARE ALL EXCELLENT MATERIALS AND SPLENDID VALUE Cash at counter is best for all concerned—it enables us to sell the best goods at lowest prices, and eliminates bookkeeping expenses. MOREY & SON STRATFORD AN D NEW PLYMOUTH. SAIREY G A ers art ND iHERE,” said Mrs. Gamp, “am I a going twenty miles In distant, on as wentersome a chance as ever anyone as nussed ever run, I do believe. Says Mrs. Harris; with a woman’s and a motha beatin in her human breast, says she to me, “You’re not a l , goin, Sairey, Lord forgive you!” “ Why am 1 not a going, Mrs. Harris?” I replies. “That Mrs. Gill,” T says, “ has never done me wrong along wP six, an’ now her constitooshun cries out for “ Stand-Out” Tea, >vhlch-she, bein a blessed angel as never wos, knows to be jest the best thing for her when she is so dispoged, which havin the priwileges of a invaliege in this wally of the shadder,” I says, “I’ll get it for you if they beats me black and -■blue and I has to walk the whole distance on my bended kneeges,” t says. “‘Stand-Out’ Tea she wants,” I says, “and ‘StandOut’ Tea she shall have, the poor lamb, as sure as my name’s Sairey Gamp, and there’s no deniging of it, and twenty miles wentersome 1 goes to get It this blessed day, 1 says. P u i s as fv! WIN A GUINEA! Prize sentence published every Saturday. Best sentence on “Stand-Out”' Tea, composed of words commencing with the letters nominated—used in any order—wins each week, “Stand-Out” Tea Coupon • from inside of tin must be enclosed, and forwarded with correct name and address, so as to reach Wellington by the Tuesday of each week, to : “Competition,” P O. Box 4-76, ‘Wellington. NOTE ! Two Blue Coupons or one Red entitles competitor to enter once; those forwarding Green or Gold Coupons will have permits for four or nine further attempts posted them. A Cheque for £t/1/- has been sent the writer of this sentence— Mrs. M.J., Regent Street, Pahiatua. Letters for competition closing 20-2-12: T.0.0.T.C.T.M.J.5.0. Letters for competition closing 27-2-12: T.A.T.0.T.T.1.5.0.T. J. F. WATSON, WATCHMAKER And j E WELLER. ROTHERHAM HUNTING ENGLISH LEVERS £4 4s. BECKETT STRATFORD ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON. 1911. And ROBERTS. PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS, And DECORATORS. A Good Selection of Friezes nd Papcrhangings Always in Stock Estimates for all classes of work. Idress.: Broadway, Stratford < nex< to Smart’s. Plumbers), tTCENSES to take Trout and J Perch in any part of the Dominion will be issued from the Ist October, 1911, to the 30fcb of April. 1912, subject to such regulations as Order-in-Couneil describes. Foe, £1; Women and Boys ss. The Following Fishing Licenses have been issued: — V Holland, U. Riora, "I’. Gardiner, F. Collins, J. Fitzgerald, G. R. Drury, Dr. Mcnzios, 0. Skoglund (boy), S. Rowe (boy), C. H. Slight, R. Spence Sid Clark, A. Fowler (boy), G. Carter (boy), R. Crossan (boy), W. Rowe, J. Dodd, J. R. L. Stanford, A. T. Twiss, M. Bowler, H. Porter (boy), J. H. Thompson, B. Hume fboy), 0. Vaughan, P. Childs (boy), J. Brake, T. Bottin, W. Y. Kirkian, Hoy Curtis (boy), Vincent Kowaleski, F. J. Morgan, F. Col 1 ins, D. P. Sullivan (boy), C. C. Robertson, 0. L. Allan, H. Voyle, R. M. Kivoll. All Persons Must Produce their Licenses on Demand. C. D. SOLE. Sec.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 39, 10 February 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 39, 10 February 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 39, 10 February 1912, Page 3

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