business notices. HAVING OPENED A CASH BUSINESS IN . BROADWAY, WE SOLICIT YOUR ORDERS, AND SUBMIT TO YOU THE FOLLOWING PRICES. HERE ARE A FEW PICKED AT RANDOM.:— Granola —2s bag. Crartose Biscuits—3s 3d per packet. Methylated .Spirits— lod and is per bottle. Cremo Coffee —is per tin. Currants—lOd per lb. per lb. ; ; Prunes—9d per lb. Tea—from is 8d per lb. Cigarettes—6d per packet. Plugs Tobacco —lOd. Tin-Tobacco —is 2d. Packet Tobacco—is 2d and is 3d. Matches, Plaids—9d dozen, Matches, tins—is 9d packet, jam—7d per tin, 6s 6d per dozen. ’ Cheese—lid per lb. A.Trial .will convince you that it pays to deal here. We deliver Orders. OLESEN ' BROS.. THE ORIGINAL CASH GROCERS, BROADWAY. Near the Fire Station. FOSTER’S ROYAL BOOT POLISH ROYAL BOOT POLISH ’ royal boot polish Always the same price FOUR TINS FOR IS ' FOUR TINS FOR 1S FOUR TINS FOR IS AT ’ FOSTER’S BOOT STORE, STRATFORD. SHOOTING SEASON, (91«. Ist MAY to 31st JULY (INCLUSIVE).
IT J CENSES to shoot cock pheasants, quail, pukako, teal, grey duck and black sWan, in the Stratford Acclimatisation Society’s district, will bo issued by the following Post Offices: Stratford (principal), Toko, Ngaere, Midhirst, Te Wera, and Wrangamomona. The shooting of Pigeons and Paradise Duck is prohibited. Fee: £l. , Country residents sending fee will have their licenses posted by the secretary. N.B.—A reward of £lO will be paid for information leading to the conviction of any person shooting without a license or contravening the Society’s regulations. All licenses must be produced on command of any ranger. Licenses have been issued to the following for the season:— J. Jackson; F, O’Connor, G. Todd, J. R. L. Stanford, F. Whittle, h. Collins, 11. Hill, H. Fazackerly, H. Campbell, R. A. Muir, R. R. Curtis, H. Hellier, G; A; Harrisj' rJ. W. Willis, C. Riley, J. T. Martin, W. D. Colson, G. C. Smith, G. B. Green, A H. Nelson, C. B, Walsh, A. Scott, Neil W. Coleman, D. C. Campbell, W, i R. Foley, W. ,J. Morrison, H. L. Walker, A, D. St.. George, J. Petrie Jr., H. E. Abraham, J. Martin, H. S. Sutton, N. Dodnnski, E. H. Nonland, C. Massey, P. Wright, C. D. Hyndman, I. Scott, W. Hawke, C. Bielawski. Te Wera.—W. J. Wilson, W. Smith. Whanga.—H. C. C. Strombom, 0. McCutchan, 0. B. Marshall, N. W. Priest. ANOTHER SHIPMENT JUST OPENED. ALL SIZES FOR MEN AND WOMEN WILL KEEP YOUR FEET DRY AND WARM AT R. J’. BARENESS, Secretary. c 1 LOGS!! LOGS!!! FOSTER’S BOOT STORK. STRATFORD.
ADVERTISED GOODS ARE STANDARD GOODS. The World Over. WHY? EGA USE there must V in advertised goods, a uniform high quality, otherwise the advertised article not being up to the standard claimed for it, will not be purchased again, and the advertising will be unprofitable. Advertising is Insurance, therefore, that the goods fire as represented and good value. The consumer who buys advertised goods rarely mal'" a mistake. “Stratford Evening Post’' readers will profit by a careful perusal of the . advertising roliminfl.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 89, 13 July 1918, Page 1
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