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All Low in Price, High in Quality, and Varied in Selection, and all Japanese Manufacture. SEE OUR SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY OF GOODS—ALL MADE IN JAPAN—THEY COMPRISE AN ASSORTMENT OF FANCY CHINA VASES. CUPS AND SAUCERS. TEA SETS. ANTIMONY BOXES. ANTIMONY VASES. INKSTANDS. TEA CADDIES. SERVIETTE RINGS. PHOTO FRAMES. PIN TRAYS. TOYS. /PICTURES. PURSES, BAGS, Etc., Bte. C. E. JAMES, THE SHOP FOR ALL NICE THINGS FOR PRESENTS. ISS WALSH, ISS \ft7ALSH, ISS ISS \\7ALSH, BRIDGE STREET, LADIES' OUTFITTER, LADIES' OUTFITTER, ELTHAM. THE PREMIER HOUSE FOR COSTUMES AND COATS. ■ , A Large Selection of — JRAIN COATS, MOTOR COATS, and TRAVELLING COATS Ready for Immediate Wear; All Sues and Colours in ASTRACHAN, RIPPLE CLOTH, TWEED, and CARACUL, In Prices Ranging from £2 10s., LADIES' studying value and eoonomy should not fail to visit MISS WALSH. Her selection is very exclusive, net any two alike, all in new, Fabrics. MISS WALSH'S Costumes have a deservedly high reputation, .which this season willbe fully maintained. THE SHOWROOM THE SHOWROOM THE SHOWROOM . THE SHOWROOM TS IN CHARGE OF A VERY UP-TO-DATE MILLINER, AND LADIES' WANTING A SMART HAT, WOULD DO WELL TO CALL AND INSPECT OUR DISPLAY OF TRIMMED MILLINERY AND READY-TO-WEARS. ALSH. M'SS WALSH. jUfISS jVf*SS WALSH.

NOTICE. irpHE MISSES 1 SULLIVAN wish to J- notify the public that they have Started a Dressmaking and Millinery business in Fussell's Dental. Rooms, above R. D. Lowers' premises, Broadly AVE GRAHAM na s parchasedj the whole output of a Nelson orchard, and can offer the finest fruit ever shown in Stratford at bedrock prices. Try a case of Cox's Orange Pippins, the finest dessert apple in the pro- ,. ADAM PALETTA, gifted Clatr- ■- voyant and Palmist, of London Patronised by Nobility. j Consulted daily from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m., directly opposite McAllister's Studio,/ Broadway. Leaving 31st May. Country clients send '2s t>d and birth date. NOTICE. TXMSON laid for Dogs on all our properties at Pohokura and Whangamqmona. Trespassers with dogs will bo prosecuted from tliisdate. McCLUGGAGE BROS. UNDER DISTRESS WARRANT. QY Order of the Court, 'the Bailiff -O 0 f the Magistrate's Court, Stratford, lias seized under distress warrant, furniture, etc., comprising wardrobe, extension, dining table, sideboard, duchess pairs, chairs, and other chattels, which will be sold Without Reserve, at Lahiason's Auction Mart, on Tuesday next, 6th June, at 1.30 [ NOTICE. ' * MASS MEETING of Citizens will - be held in the Town Hall on Sunday night, at 8.15, to deal with the anti-shoiiting movement. There will be musical items, and His Worship the Mayor "ill preside. Everv Patriotic Citizen is cordially DENTAL NOTICE. iyn* T. A. LOXERGAN, Dental xV_L Surgeon, begs to inform the residents of Stratford and surrounding districts, that lie has resumed practice, in rooms adjoining Mr Hudson's, Chemist, J'.roadway.

For the first time this coat is' now stocked in Stratford, and gentlemen requiring the GENUINE "BURBERRRY"will be able to obtain this wellknown coat in town without all the disadvantages of. sending to outside dealers. We., have been appointed SOLE AGENTS FOR BURBERRY COATS, and will be pleased to show to all interested our first shipment, which has just come to hand. STRATFORD. MOTOR CAR FOR HIRE. W. HARRIS, Motor Car Proprietor, Stratford, has a car available* at any time day or night. Weather or roads not considered. Terms according to conditions. Address: Care oi STRATFORD HOTEL, or Telephone No. 11. Private Address: MIDHIRST. on Nash Road, Gladstone. • Bag. Owner may have same on application at this office and paymont of advertisement. ANTED —Good general servant. Mrs D. J. Malone, Regan Street. 'ANTED —A young lady for'the Drapery. Apply the BonMarche, at Kaponga. "ANTED TO SELL,about 20 tons of Carrots.—W. Moss, Ngaere. TANTED—Young Girl for light "house work. Apply this office

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 50, 2 June 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 50, 2 June 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 50, 2 June 1916, Page 6

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