j BUSINESS NOTICES. jgXTRA Special Shirt Values at the H.B. Men's Fancy Striped Cotton Shirts, Special Price 5/11 to 7/6. Men's Strong Working Shirts with collars, Special Price 5/11 to 9/6. £>OYS' SHIRTS are goo d value at ' the H.B. Boys' Striped Shirts i with collars, all sizes, Special Price 3/6. Boys' dark grey Cotton Shirts with collars, all sizes, Special Price 4/6. Boys' Grey School Shirts, Special Price 5/6. 15/6 A PAIR ' Men ' s stron S Tweed Trousers. This Is a very special line and one that will sell very quickly. Call at the H.B. to-day and see this special value. /~\LD False Teeth houerht, found or broken; also dental scrap. Bwn srices in N.Z. sent by return mail i'ost to J. Dunatone, Bos 61 Wellesley Street, Auckland. E«t. 81 veara. iWTsr;'—-; —- - - —- MUBIGAL.
M® J. E DatojrDSOir » PIANO, SINGING THEORETICAL SUBJECTS. "Radnor Lea," Ariel Street North, STRATFORD. Pupil* received and visited, town :md country centres. BOON'S TIMBER YARD Builder and Contractor. Joinery Factory. Plans drawn. Estimate* given. On sale; Paint, Paper, Ironmongery, ptc. THE TARANAH* JNTESTMENT & DEPOSIT CORPORATION, LOOTED Directors: Messrs. J. B. Richards (Chairman), W. P. Klrkwood, B. Marfell, Alan Good, H. G. Gibson, R. Dingle, S. Macallster. INTEREST ON DEPOSIT*. CALL 4 per cent. DEPOSIT, 6 months 41 per cent. DEPOSIT, 12 months, 5 per cent. DEPOSIT, 24 months, o& per cent. WILLIAM POWER, Secretary. Egmont Chambers, Stratford. Box 88. 'Pnont 126.
TO FARMERS ki™riTOßliM«»Wßinw is prepared to make Cash Advances against ail classes of Stock and implements at Current Rates of Interest. Full particulars upon application to the Secretary, R. B. ANDERSON, Orr'a Buildings, 9TSATFOEP. SUIT SATISFACTION. Comes not from how your suit looks the first time you wear it, hut how it will look in six months' time. A Winiki tailored suit will keep its shape and look well as long as you care to wear it.
1(1] Call and see our new ' IJ range of smart suit--1 ings. J? WINTKT "THE FASHION TAILOR* (Near Ainesbury's.) MISSES- OKAHAM. DRESSMAKERS. be consulted at Orr'a Building every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. Latest style and fit In Costumes, Coats, Capes, Coat frocks. Evening Dresses. All Children's wear, hemstitching, Marval Work and Buttons Covered. gUTTER WRAPPERS.—To Dairy farmers who make their own at the "Stratford Post" Job Printing batter: Obtain your butter-wrappers Office,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 2, 4 September 1923, Page 1
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