■UIIINIfeib* «©TJ3S3. SCHOOL OUTFITS FOR AND YOUIHS. We are now showing a fine range of Boys’ anti Youths’ Suits. These are all made up In our own Factory, under personal supervision, from g od reliable Tweeds and Sarges. BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS, button to reck, or open collar, with strap, or -plain knickers. RUGBY SUITS—’VARSITY SUITS, Tweeds—’VARSITY SUITS, Washing, 10S 61 to 455. 253 tO 453. 9s 6d to 163. From 5s 6d. AT N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY. ’Phone 85. P.O. Box 71. NEW ZEALAND CIO THING FACTORY vfj ■ W !■ * a y A'/ . t. IF •A 4 , • I hiU i SPECIAL JOBSbought job several boxes LADIES’ WHITE EMBROIDERED BLOUSES, Is lid, 2s lid, to clear, worth 4s lid each. 25 White Embroidered MbSLIN DRESSES, 5s lid up, just the thing for the Seaside Picnic. 250yds. ZEPHYRS, in Checks, Navy, Brown, also Red, 8d yd., now 4Jd 500yds DRESS MUSLINS, in Saxe, Blue, Navy, and Striped, lovely design, Is yard, now 3d yard to clear.W 40 pieces 'Yard Wide CALICO, to clear 6s 3d dozen yards. , 150 BOYS’ BRAIDED SCHOOL CAPS, : 6d each. AT R. D. LEWERS Post OfhC3, Stratford).
THE SEASIDE PICNIC. DUE THURSDAY, 30th INST. itl'lfJlW'W Mllhuov / I ~i. M ! ' I ARE YOU GOING?— If SO, you Will want a GOOD SHADY COMPLEXION SAVING HAT. Something that Is holiday looking, can’t spoil, and tha •oats a mere song. We’ve got them, and the prices are Is ltd, 2s 6d, 2s lid 38 6d, 3s ltd, etc.
Here are some startlers — > r oU 0 only Gingham, Linene, etc., 14s lid and 15s lid. We shall sell for 6s lid. ONE-PIECE ROBE DRESSES, with “Magyar” and long sleeves — 0 only Neat Stripe Cambric, 8s lid, for 6s 6d, 1 only Coloured Linene Trimmed Embroidery, from 16s lid to 21s, we offer for 9s lid. Some others 10s 9d, 12s 9d, 16s 6d Now 7s lid, 8s lid, IDS lid. HEfIE’S THE PLUMS of the Season: About 30 most fashionable goods which have been the rage all the way. “Magyar” in Shantung, Rajah, Foulards, Voiles, and Zephyrs. The prices were 12s 6d, 17s 6d, 19s lid, 21s, 22s 6d. We’ll clear for 8s lid, lis 9d, 13s lid, 14s lid, and 15s 6d A few better ones at 255, 27s 6d, 28s 6d, and 30s. You’ll get for 15s lid, ISC lid, 18s lid, and 18s lid.
THEN A' KNOCK-ABOTJT DRESS— White Lawn Blouse and Skirt Frocks, richly trimmed with embroidery, lace; etc., originally 12s 6d, 13s lid, 14s lid, to 16s lid. Your pick at 6s lid. Here’s another Half-price LineMuch litter than above, to go out at ts fld, 8s ltd, 98 Bd, 10 s 9d, and 12s 6d. If you don’t care for white, here’s some colours— Also, 5 only Linen Crash Coat and Skirt Costumes, very strong, 30s, foils 6d—must go. The colours are White, Amytfust, Biscuit, and Nil. 4 only Linene Coat and Skirts, in Sky, Biscuit, Grey, piped with colours, 23s 6d, for 8s lid. 15 Linene‘Coat and Skirts, in Sky, Saxe, Brown, Tan and Creahi, were 17s Bd, 21s, 23s 6d. Marvels of Cheapness at Its 6d, 13s Bd, 14s lid
Ploase remember the above lots are quite “up-to-date,” but were bought quite recently at the close of the wholesale season. White and Lawn ad Linen Skirts at Half-prices, Blouses, etc., Wondrously Cheap, at ROBINSON & SON S 'READY MONEY” STORE, BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
MM f--.\ w * W. 1 firafc ' ,J Is* i» P\ , . 4 i. ■# ffiMi ■ ' &££«SIE PICKED II BARGAINS FROM CLARK’S STOCK NOW OFFERING AT WHITE’S CORNER DRAPERY STORES, STRATFORD. • :ash only. A :-Aj is m *4 ; V ; jkV V S’
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 29, 3 February 1913, Page 4
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