BUSINESS NOTICES. FOR , a GOOD ptnTHING FACTORY! FOOTWEAR. MEN’S GLACE AND BOX CALF BALS., ISS 6d, 17s 6d, 19s 6d. LADIES’ GLACE AND BOX CALF BOOTS, 12s 6d, 15a 6£l, 18s Gil. LADIES’ SHOES, 10s 6d to 17s 6d. INSPECT«ON INVITED. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING. FACTORY. IHEW ZEALAND' eg eg CLOTHING FACTORY ’Phone 85.
NEW SPRING DRESS FABRICS. Conventionality governs the Selection of what a lady may wear with a degt ee ■'"AS of criticism difficult and §,\ ignore. COOO TASTE, COMFORT, ill and FASHION is eagerly welcomed, h\ and all are to be found in the fo!. owing COLOURED ARGENTINE STEPHOnTTIS—A new Material .of and Cotton, charming in effect, its clinging tendency and pliable texane, adequately meet the latest Costume vogue. Is lid yaid. GROSVENOR COSTUME CLOTH —Another New Fabric, 40in. wide, in shades of light blue, sky, Saxe, light grey, and slate; very serviceable, Is 3d yard. 31 in. SCARBORO COSTUME CLOTH—This is the embodiment of good taste and refinement; it has a charm and distinction of its own, at aci per yard. WHEN YOU THINK OF COTTON DRESS GOODS, THINK OF m. i R. D. LEWERS ■ iA STRATFORD. n.y-d >..«? a.edl >j yjiv's'.’' r-i-t on i •; n;f< :> name ,v .iK,c |. ' i‘. >o i-w',l i : WOMAN” 0, WHO jDESIRES TO iBE, IN PERFECT ACCORD iVITH FASHION, AND YET BE TRULY COMFORTABLE, SHOULD COME TO US FOR WARNER’S & I u RUST-PROOF . CORSETS. •Lp-l -r :J { , . ; ~j [rx; , ..p; i. ,7 „,'!(>'! "in A POPULAR MOHEL FOR THE AVERAGE FIGURE IS “THE LEADER,” at 6s 6d or 274 at 8s 6d. GUARANTEED TO FIT COMFORTABLY, TO WEAR WELL, AND NOT TO RUST, BREAK, OR TEAR. WE HAVE SEVERAL OTHEB STYLES AND CAN PLEASE “Every Woman.” R. H. ROBINSON, BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
2 ? -A/ m V;;. CO TO WHITE’S FOR BEST VALUE IN MEN’S SHIRTS, TIES, COLLARS, BRACES SOCKS, Etc., ABSOLUTELY CASH TRADING AND SMALL EXPENSES ENABLES US TO LIVE UNAPPROACHABLE VALUE IN DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. WHITE’S CORNER. IS WHERE YOU GET MOST FOR YOUR MONEY. WHITE’S DRAPERY STORES. BROADWAY AND EAST ROAD, STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 22, 19 September 1912, Page 4
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338Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 22, 19 September 1912, Page 4
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