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GREAT M ÜBILBE .SALE IS'OW GOING ON FOE 13 DAYS. TVOTHR LAST SATUf?^AY— the starting day of our SALE—it was raining turnips, in 1 - u ' carrots, mangolds, and winter teed gaiores We stood aside while the farmers were getting "Showers of Blessing:" Truly, it was a "Jubilge" for iiizui. We arc now looking for our turn. Our harvest es not one of "profit 5 ' for tss, but for the provident heusewife there are some wondrous crops to hv garnered in. Sheaves of "graißful savings, 53 worthy of coining a Song way to gather. The harvest is for you i MOW S 3 YOUR QPPGRTUNIT : {—M\l SELCWJ QUE SHOW-ROOM AGABM iH3VV-ROGM OMi ?/•' n ";?•«« !f yet: are r.oi an extremist of fashion, hers is My Word! That's where the Bargains are, sure enough. the best news in C:i*e paper to-days—lt's about LAD?E3' TWEEi? COSTUMES. Tri'-h'uliy, they are OUR SSCIRT SECTION—A Few Q::o es Oniy. a few osrried ever frtrn 1?.54 winter; quita suitable for the oesning season. The prices of what LADIES' WHITE and COLO RED LIVEN DRESS SKIRTS—First prices were. 6s WN they lis 9d and 12s 6d. Now but it's absnlul'tly fsred so:n quite unbelievable, E. Uo "Fake," we must unit!, fls lid. 53 11c!. I bad. LISTEN ] ONLY, All-over Embroidery, "Tucked"—27s 6d for 7s 6rl. HERE'S SOME "ALL-THE-YEAR-ROUXDERS. 53 22 DARE TWEED WALKING SKIRTS—Brown, Groy, Green ; heavy stitched hems, quite the latest shape. Our line price is 5s lid, "Jubilee" price 4s 2d. NEXT LINES, Better. 6s 9d for 4s 111?; 10s 6d and lis Gd for 8s 6d. 3 ONLY. LIGHT TWEEDS, weve 9s lid and 12s Gd, now 6s 11 d. XAVY AND BLACK SERGE AXD CLOTH SKIRTS, Big Variety'; put up into lots as follows:—6s 6d and Gs lid for 5s 3d; 9s Gd far 6s 11d; 10s 6d COAT and SKIRT COSTUMES—Light Shades; made from Roslyn, Kaiapoi and Pctone Tweeds, -19 s Gd for IGS iicl, 40s and 55s fcr 22s Sd, Jos for 255, 60s for 21s Sc\ AGAIN.—S2s Gd fCr 355. 77* Gd fcr 32c 6d and 4|s. NOTE. —These betas a?l woo!, would dye tc any color. SOME DARK TWEEDS—SOs and 63s for 18s 11d, 60s for 203, 50s fcr 21s, 57s Gd for 2Ss 6d. Wa want you to ccme and ss? those goots. Cur iadies wiil be pisassd to chow and try cr„ MAIDS' NAVY SERGE COAT AND SKIRTS—Sizes 7. 8. 9; very strong and serviceable. .Trices wove 16s fid, ISs, IDs Gd. 20s 6d. 225. We offer at 10s Hd, 12s lid, 14s. ltd, 15s lid, iss nd. and lis Gd for 7s 11d: 12s 6d and 13s Gd for I GIRLS' TWEED SCHOOL SKIRTS, 27s to 36-inch, Ds 11d; 14s Gd and 14s lid f»r 11s 6d. HEAVY COLORED SERGES—I2s 6d for 8s 11d; lis Gd for 10s 6d. NAVY and BLACK LUSTRES—I each, 6s lid, 8s lld, ; 10s Gd; "Jubileed" Cr- 3d, G~ 3d, 7s 6d. SOME UNDERSKIRTS '<«!ub'>e Rememberancers.' STRONG 'PRINTED DRILLEITES2s lid for Is 11d Frilled 5s lid for 4s Gd, COLORED and BLACK MOIRETTES—Some beautifully embroidered —Usual prices were 3s lid, 9s lid', 13s 6d, 15s 9d, 16s lid, 17s lid; "Jubileec!" to 2S 11d, 7S 11d, 103 6d, 11s 6di2s Ild, 13s Sd. COLORED SATINS; Nobby Goods—Bs 6d, 10s 6d, 13s 6d, for 6s 6d, 7s nd, 10s 6d. from 2s 9d to 4s 3d. Every Cay cf our sa'o there are chenoss you should not m?SS. Think of these:— LADIES' RAINCOATS-Always wanted here. New goods, were 17s Gd. 21s, 25s 9d, 355, 37s 6d. Our "Jubi.'.ee" prices I*3 ltd, 18s 9d, 18s 11d, 2Ss ltd, 29s 11d. YOUR CHANCE IS NOW. MAIDS' PALETOTS—Just a few. In view of the new arrivals, we'll slaughter these. Sizes 24in., 27in., 39m. Listen 5s 9d for 4s 6d, 9s lid f«r 65 11d, l-2s Gd fcr ns 3d. Size 'din. lis Gd and 12s 6d; shcothig price 7s t.~. They are "grsinful gleanings." 1A NOW THSNK OF ST.—AH the yea? round we have been €}/ m m X? XVJ offering you the best poods at what other houses gs;! * i * ;/ PER GE&T. "SALS PRJGES," OFF QSSGOUNT OUR OFF REGULAR Mow we offer you the same goods at 2s in the £ off those • F'MESTOGKJ Prices. PASSES! THIS is a SALE with a purpose, an..object:—"To Quit a!! Season's left-overs, '* hence the desperate cutting of these Special iines at ROBINSON'S "JUBILEE 55 SALE.

It §s iconomy No other Cocoa goes so far No other j Cocoa has such strength and exquisite flavour A . TSiE COCOA / jfew YOU WILL ENJOY.^jj|ij|

*or weakly children there is no better remedy than rcrciaiM 2/6 & 4/6. Sold at all chemists and stores. The pint of cough mixture you make I from Mean's Essence eases tickling coughs, soothes sore throats, and re- i moves sticky phlegm in a way that stir- j prises folks. *' Kindly forward another i bottle of Hean's Essence. \ We have j derived great benefit from the pint of \ cough mixture ire made from the previ- j oua bottle. Mrs. Serle.Taringamatu." n i THE PYRAMBD FLY CATCHER, ' ITH w 1 re-w ork fo r ¥ T hanging up, is the Best Fly Ga:c!ier ip the World. LARGE SURFACE ENORMOUS ADHESION. No drying of the gum. Price 3d eaoh o PROCURABLE ONLY AT T. A. W. NICHOLSON, Ghemist, STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 33, 9 February 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 33, 9 February 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 33, 9 February 1914, Page 7

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