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“GLOVES FOR NOTHING!”

ACTUALLY GIVEN AWAY ! I 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, ties, and, in fact, anytlrng you like you can get by dealing at Robinson’s. ' It’s co-operation, and a sure dividend. It is nothing new, lor it has been going on for years, a;ld 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, with 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 back, and the Robinson’s redeem them at the rate of Is 3d worth of goods for every pound they represent. Thus,. by saving your tickets you get your gloves, or anything else you 'want for nothing. Can you get this elsewhere? x

( H Company came second in the com- | petit’on at Lie Hawera cam]) foe best- | kept lines, the prize being secured by | A Company. A tent in the I l ' Comj pauy lines secured the prize lor besti kept tent. H Company came on very well, working from worst to second best, and if a 'prize bad been oflercd for tho cleanest lines when cam)) was struck II Company would have won. The local company of the Htn Regiment will hold a half-day parade on Thursday afternoon next. Ihe men will march down to Ngaere, where they will'-be entertained at afternoon tea by Staff-Sergoant-Major Da!huger before marching hack to Stratford. In the evening the men will he the guests of Captain Dampen at a smoke concert. •

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1, 27 April 1912, Page 6

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“GLOVES FOR NOTHING!” Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1, 27 April 1912, Page 6

“GLOVES FOR NOTHING!” Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1, 27 April 1912, Page 6

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