BUSINESS NOTICES. "JACK LIKES VERY MUCH I" So well he might, seeing it came from It is only natural that when a' woman buys a new Hat she likes her husband to be pleased with it. And she likes it all the better when his commendation is unasked for. EXPOSmON OF NEW SEASON'S And everyone is Well calculated to earn complimentary remarks. Every shape and style favoured by Fashion is being shown—high crowns and narrow brims—low crowns and wide brims—natty little "Paddy" Felts, and Smart Tweed Hats. The Trimmings are - exceptionally pretty this season, strongly contrasting colours, such as 1 ' black and green, brown and green, being'most in favour You are cordially invited to call- and see this fine display, and to choose your NEW HAT while the selection is large; STRATFORD NEW PLYMOUTH.
AN .EASY GUINEA. Win a Guinea! Prize sentence published every Saturday. Best advertisement sentence on "'Stand-Out" Tea, composed of words commencing 'With the letters nominated—used in same sequence—wins , each week. "Stand-Out" Tea. Coupons from inside of tin must be enclosed and forwarded with.£ull name and. address, so as to reach Wellington ./by Tuesday of each weJr> to "Stands-Out Tea," P.Ob Sox 476, Wellington* Note.—Two Blue, Coupons or one Red entitles competitor to enter once ; those forwarding Careen or Gold Coupons will have pevyhits for four or nine further attempts posted them. A Cheque for £T"ls has been sent the writer of this sentence: — Miss L.S., Rhodes Street,' Waimate, Canterbury—- " Perfection was dcreanrf?d. "StandOut" Tea, for irnrjmorable reasons, easily answered demand. Letters for competition closing 16-4-12 T.C.W.8.5.G.F.T.T.A.0.T. Letters for competition closing 23-4-12 T.Q.0.P.E.R.5.G.1J.5.0.T. "STA-ND-0UT";;18 THAT'S THE DIFFERENCE !
TdONEING'S xxxxxxxxxxxxxx THE ONLY CERTAIN CURE COUGHS AND COLDS. xxxxxxxxxxxxxx ALL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS. Is 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 84, 6 April 1912, Page 3
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290Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 84, 6 April 1912, Page 3
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