AMUSEMENTS. irFIOWN HALL, STRATFORD . TO-NIGHT. COMMENCING AT 8 p.m. BASON BASON BASON BASON MASTER HYPNOTIST AND MAGICIAN. (Lato of the London Hippodrome.) POPULAR PRICES. 2s and Is. F. SMITH, Manager. BUSINESS NOTICES. BOUGHT CHEAP! ONLY COLORED TABLE COVERS From 3s 11d to 755, These are especially good value being' English Samples. Also Job Line of Warm Winter BLOUSES from 2s 11d up. COME AND SEE THESE RCH A W L E 8, DEAFER and CLOTHIER, STRATFORD. GROCERIES AT CITY PRICES. i X TO 20 PER CENT, less than J-f what you have been paying in. Stratford up to the present time. Here are a few of our prices picked at random from our stock. They will stand comparison. Wo are not afraid of our reputation as the lowestpriced place in town.
LA Supar, 561ba ... ..'.DO "Lily White" Flour, SOlbs ... 5 C All "Bycroft" Biscuits, per lb ... (J Teas. Bell Tea, per lb 1 10 Gold Cup, per lb. ... ... 1 9 Amber Tips, per lb. ... ... 1 6 Xo. 1, Ceylon, per lb ... ... 1 i (i Xo. 1, Ceylon, 51bs 7 0 Soaps. Taniwha, per bar ... ... 11 Waxine, per bar '... ... 10 Sunlight, per box ... ... 1 1 Ideal, per bar ... ... G Lifebuoy, 4 cakes ... ... 1 0 Carbolic Sandsoap, 5 cakes ... 1 0 St. Mungo (soap powder) ... 1 1 Fruit. Dried Apricots, per lb ... 11 Dried Peaches, per lb ... 9 Best Sultanas, per lb ... (> Amalia Currants, cleaned, per lb 5 Chamberlain's Cough Eemedy (large bottle) 2 6 Chamberlain's Cough liemedy (small bottle) ... ... 1 4 For further prices send for our CataALL TOWN ORDERS DELIVERED. AUCKLAND CASH MARKET CO., LTD. Broadway. N. GODFREY, Manager. RAZOR SUIT YOU, SIR?
TES. The Razor, the Lath- - er, the Brush, the Towels, and the Barber are all right at the new Egmont Saloon, next Bellringer Bros. The proprietor, S. Sharp, bought Mr C. E. James' Hairdressing and Shaving Business, and the elaborate saloon fittings. So the new Egmont is the old Egmont under another roof. You will appreciate the way we attend ?ULL STOCKS OF TOBACCOS AND SMOKERS' SUNDRIES ALWAYS. 3. SHARP. Next Bellringer Bros, Broadway. STRATFORD. NOTICE. J. F. CURTIS, of Eltham, HAVING OPENED A BRANCH BUTCHERY BUSINESS in Stratford, which will be carried on under the management of Mr T. W. BOND, late of Wickham Bros., of Ngaere, customers can rely on being faithfully supplied. 'Phone 128. EVERYTHING IN SADDLERY A ACAARD'S HORSE AND COW COVERS (SPECIALITIES) Best Work, Promptitude, Low Prices
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 50, 4 July 1913, Page 1
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