BUSINESS NOTICES. \ LINENS OF ‘‘SUEDE■'LIKE : TEXTURES. EVERY HOUSEWIFE KNOWS THAT DAMASKS LAID / AWAY FOR MONTHS USUALLY BECOME SOMEWHAT U HARSH AND DRY. *• BUT TABLE LINEN PURCHASED AT MOREY’S IS FRESH AND SOFT AND RETAINS ITS LUSTRE LONGER THAN % ' OTHERS. •j£ • MOREYS DAMASES HAVE A FINISH DISTINCTLY THEIR OWN—A BEAUTIFUL TEXTURE SOFT AS SUEDE —A DELIGHT TO BOTH ; ; ' SIGHT AND TOUCH. i? litEY ARE SPOTLESSLY “CLEAN” AND LAUNDER BEAUTIFULLY, K UNBLEACHED TABLE DAMASK—Is to 2s c Jd. * BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK_Is 3d to 6s 6d. % . SERVIETTES—7d to 2s 9d each. MOREY’S Value and.ls In the £ Cash Discount. ■f. '■ ■ . MOREY ■. & SON. r a STRATFORD DRAPER t, AND NEW PLYMOUTH. ; i :.<r 1 DO NOT BE A STRANGER TO GOOD HEALTI GET YOURSELF WELL—- , INTRODUCE YOURSELF TO EDWARDS’ TONING-UP T ONIC. The Greatest Pick-me-up In the Worltf for People Run down. » IT WILL ONLY COST YOU 2s 6(1 or 4s 6d TO become acquainted with good health. F. EDWARDS CHEMIST,' STRATFORD. I
commercial hotel. STRATFORD. MRS JIM SULLIVAN, Proprletrew. (Late of Petone and Coronation Hotel, Eltham.) Desires to notify the general public that she has taken over the above well-known hotel, and will be glad to welcome old and new friends. TARIFF t 4s 6d per day, £1 weekly. ALL MEALS Is. AT THE REQUEST OF RESIDENTS OP OPUNAKE ROAD AND CARDIFF, GANNON & C° BUTCHERS, OP BROADWAY, STRATFORD. Are now running their carts along that route to Cardiff. Only the Best Meats: Supplied. DAN MALONE AND CO., IUJINf It SPIRIT MERCHANTS. I AND CORDIAL MANUFACTURERS, faotoi Street, fikritford. tfßmM H lei 4*
STRATFORD ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON, OCTOBER 1, 1913 TO APRIL 30, 1914. LICENSES.— Men, whole season, available over all Dominion, 20s ; women and boys (under 16 years of age), ss. Day licenses (available for Stratford District only), 2s Gd; halfseason licenses from December 20, 1913 (available for Stratford District only), 12s 6d, Licenses may be obtained from W. B. FEARON, Secretary. Licenses have been issued to the following:—A. N. Cameron, P. Crossan, H. Voyle, Phillip Wright, W. Lovett, R. Spence, L. Riera, S. H. Bernard, Fred Collins, Frank Collins, 0. Vaughan, W. A. Rennell, Clement Lawrence, W. Wilson, Mark James, J. Brake, J. Fitzgerald, Mrs Craddock, Fred Huggard, A. J. Walters, W. A. Dingle, Peter Hunter, J. Fitzgerald, Jun., Fred Brake, W. A. Clouston, Vincent Kowalewski, A. D. Huggard, G. Harkness, W. B. Fearon, R. F. Darkness. A Reward of £5 will be paid for information leading to the conviction of any person contravening the provisions of the Animals Protection Act, Animals Protection Amendment Act and The Fisheries Act. riOUHTY JJ OTE L, eyratford W. P. KIRKWOOD, Cack’c Ceupena Accepted.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 68, 20 November 1913, Page 3
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