During November only two deaths and four marriages were registered in Stratford, but the number of births (26) was well up to the average.
YOUR SHOW SUIT. It’s at the Melbourne. If you value your appearance and don’t wish to he “out of it” entirely on show days a visit to the Melbourne will soon put you “suit-right.” Never before has this popular suit store had such a magnificent stock of new suits at prices that are a revelation in valuegiving. Bovs and youths are equally well catered for at this famous clothing store, and all the newest styles and fabrics are well represented. Head these quotations :—Bovs’ Kaiapoi Norfolk suits Ids 9d to 19s (Id. Boys’ Petone Tweed Norfolk suits Ms 9d to 2M. liiws’ Hoslvn sport suits 19s 6d to 27s (id. Boys’ ’varsity suits 7s lid, 9s lid, 11s fid to 1 (is (id, in washing drills, “‘tussores,” colonial tweeds, and fine Indigo serges, all prices complete with leather belts. Men’s grand boxed suits, choice patterns, 3ds. Young men’s three garment worsted suits with extension knickers, sizes Id to IS. 39s fid. Very special value and skilfully tailored. Men’s new era tailor make suits 49s fid. Men’s fine worsted suits in new nobby patterns o9s (id and fids. Men’s line dark grey Llama suits fids. Indigo coating suits in plain check or self striped, and real Bannockburn suits at 655. ' x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 77, 1 December 1913, Page 5
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234Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 77, 1 December 1913, Page 5
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