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BUSINESS NOTICES. TAILOR-CUT. f M c 'r< ciorhiNo r.ACTc The Favourite / Ready-tc-Wsar Suit of To-day. SPECIAL FEATURES. Latest Styles. Superior Finish. Best Materials. 45s to 70s. LARGE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM. M N.Z. PHONE 85. VI iri P.O. BOX 71.

NEW MILLIN ERY, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, SILKS, ETC. ' The First word on Spring Fashions— I'ho demand is for small and medium-sized hats. Larger hats may come in for the height of Summer. h J The Delpiune or ■. h'h-i sts m »v v/J {•-."■s'. I k ., i.u VSc.'; fr ‘iti V XA V < <a^ /if J V--Jlevno Sailor are very smart, becoming, and wearable, either a.. Dress Hats or lieady-to-Wears. &!** U-L*-*h Ulack is again very fashionable, and White is also very good; also '= Cream, Ht;y, Putty, Sand, Saxe, and Gold Shades. NEW GOODS' 0 ?ENIXG UP DAILY. INSPECTION INVITED. .:\ :r' > ■■ t‘ : - ' ' t: ■ ' ■ , . . i,r. i, R. D., LEWISES ./..pi rect .:*mporte.r,. ,V. V- 31 mHATFOBD, OPPOSITE POST OPFIOK. 1 ! PIP?

THE MAN WiTH THE MONEY IN "HI’S HANDS WHETHER IT BE COF* PER, SILVER OR GOLD, HAS A RIGHT TO AN AGVANTAGE OVER THE BUYER WHO DEMANDS AND OBTAINS LONG CREDIT. i SC r in.. > toM ■ win ■k.3 KOBINSO. & v ]\T ? s THE READY-MONEV DRAPERS, OUTFITTERS AND CLOTHIERS, S|V * -wsstto*# >* Recognise this fact, and are after that man. . For his Ready Money they can give him Enormous advantages. HIGH GRADE, BEST GOODS,"OF RELIABLE QUALITY AT THE SAME, OR LESS PRICES, THAN ARE CHARGED FOR INFERIOR GOODS ELSEWHERE. WHY JS IT? Simply! They go with their Bright Co Irian Sovereign-; to thoir merchants or mamsfacturer < get the very finest prices and biggest Disoounfs, Buy cheaper! No books, no losses. That’s why the READY-MONEY STORE can give you the best possible Value for Money, -YOU TRY THEMjj far Siibhens & | | R* H. White & Co. S It

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 96, 27 August 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 96, 27 August 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 96, 27 August 1913, Page 4

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