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“GLOVES FOR NOTHING” ACTUALLY GIVEN AWAY!

Gloves for nothing, eh? What new freak is this? Yes, it’s an absolute fact, “Gloves for nothing.” And not only gloves, but handkerchiefs, stockings, collars, tics, and, in fact, anything you like you can get by dealing at Robinson’s. It’s co-operation, and a sure dividend. It is nothing new, for it has been going on for years, and there’s many a lady who gets her nic-nacks in this way and never pays a farthing for them. I will explain it in two twos. When you buy anything at Robinson’s for cash—and, by the way, you get the very best value in town here—they give you a register] ticket or coupon, witli the amount of your purchase printed on. The next time you go you get another, and again, another. When the amounts added together reach a pound or more up to any amount-"—-you take them hack, andb' the Robinson’s redeem them at - the rate icfuls; 3d worth of goods for eyory pound \jiey represent. Thus, by saving your tickets you get your gloves, or anything else you want for nothing. Can you get this elsewhere? __ __ m * Mr. C. Enderhy, .the well-known judge, of Wanganui,’did the judging at yesterday’s Gymkhana, and declined to allow the A. and P. Association to pay hijn,.either a fee /r| pr,expGnses. T he executive of the .Association greatly appreciate' the actiri/Aif Mr. Enderhy in thus I 'Spending hH time and ability on behalf of the Association. NOTES ANO MEMOHAHuA, A navy blue saddle cloth, Ust yesterday, is advertised for. An "impounding notice appears elsewhere in this issue. Lowers’ great overstock clearing sale is now in full swing. Paniculars are given briefly in an inset c rculated with our issue of to-day, vnicli states that surplus stock must lie turned into money at once. In future hot dinner at Mrs Brown s rooms, Broadway, will he Is Gd. At the Stratford yards on Tuesday, April 23rd, the New Zealand Lean and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., conjunction with Messrs. W. H. Young and Co., will hold a cattle sale. Mr. Newton King will offer a 6-8 li.p. Rover motor car for sale to-mor-row. The N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., hold their monthly horse fair at Tattersalls, Haw era, tomorrow. Mr. Newton King conducts a large sale of poultry, vegetables, funiture, etc., at his Mart to-morrow. To-morrow Mr, T. Lamason’s usual weekly sale takes place. The'New’ Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., announce that they have a 100-acre section for lease. Elsewhere in our columns, Messrs. W. H. H. Young and Co. announce that they have various produce, comprising cereals, potatoes, etc., in stock. A meeting of Mr. J. McAllister’s committee, in connection with the Mayoral contest, wall he held in the Studio this evening. Those willing to assist are cordially invited to atetnd. A 4-roomcd nearly new cottage is to let. Owing to ill-health, Mr. Bert Burgess has decided to give up business in Stratford, and will, in consequence, hold a clearing sale, ns everything must bo sold, and sold quickly. The sale will commence to-morrow (Saturday), April 20th. An advertiser lias a governor’s cart for sale. Mr. Elder, baker, draws attention to Ids excellent standard brown and other breads, and also washes it to lie noted that ho makes a daily delivery of broad. A notice of a sale under a distress warrant appears in this issue. For Children’s Hacking Cough at night Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d, 2s 6d This is the day of specialising; the Egmont Clothing Company are specialists because they are up-to-date. They specialise in clothes; clothes designed for comfort, built to wear well and look well. An Egmont C.C. suit moans that one qualifies to be termed “a well-dressed man.” Give this your consider:! tlr-n.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 93, 19 April 1912, Page 6

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“GLOVES FOR NOTHING” ACTUALLY GIVEN AWAY! Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 93, 19 April 1912, Page 6

“GLOVES FOR NOTHING” ACTUALLY GIVEN AWAY! Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 93, 19 April 1912, Page 6

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