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[ POLITICAL.. HE Flying Squadron of Pr#gres--1 sive Liberals.. will speak in ! Stratford Electorate and expose the ways of "Reform." Stratford Town Hall, May Ist—T. M. Wilford, M.P., at/ 8 -p.m. Dress circle for ladies and escorts; no tickets for admission. Mklhirst Town Hall, May 4th—Geo. Witty, M.P., and R. W, Smith, M.P. Tariki, May ,4th—G. .W. Forbes, M.P., at 8 p.m. Whangamomonav, May .4th —L. .M. Isitt, M.P. EVERY ONE WELCOME. KEEN prices for smart wear. Herberts have the, nicest, newest; best fit Donegal Tweed Costumes, | 3o», that you've seen. vH-SO-COSY Woven Nightdresses. -J They're just it for this weather, 4s lid, os lid; lovely woven bodices or spencers Is lid. Herbert's. " OVELY Teddy Bear, Velour, and - Silk Wear for the small fry; real smart goods that's just cheap. Herbert's always. "EAVY Yard-wide Sheepskin Flan--1 nelette. This stuff wears. We've wondrous chedp cream and striped flannelettes. Herbert's first. STRA and Doctor All-wool Flan- - nels. These save doctors' hills, add comfort, give lots of wear.. The values always right. Herbert's only. it's needed., jusi _y now—Herbert's wear for the youutsgers is comfort, style and value combined. Bring the small folk along to Herbert's, , /ONDERFUL value—-Lonr ' low bust, sm;ponder-fitted Corset. Specially imported.for Herbert's. 3s lid, the b£st money's worth we can show you. . ; ,'E'RE just,brim full and running over with new goods., and the prices will surely please. We. can supply all ladies' or children's needs. "E have ...lots of nice Evening ;Wear—Opera Cloaks, Dresses, Gloves, Lace, Hose. See pur window. Arch Rawles. A LL-WOOL Colonial ( Blankets- - , Great value in Sheetings, Towels, Table Covers, Damu«ks, t Curtains and Casement .Cloths. Try . Arch Rawles. Shop for Corsets—For smart- - ■'. fitting and comfortable D. ana A. Corsets, W.B.'s, in all shape*. woven underwear. Arch Rawles. RCH RAWLES for Children' (needs—Flannelette Gowns is lis, Petticoats, Pilehora, Polkas, Gaiters, Shawls, Bonnets—everything warm and comforting for the cold weather. 710 R-Smart .Millinery at keen prices - . go to Arch. Rawlos. Felts, Velvets, Velours and Straws, Wool Caps, all colors. Oui; prices and styles can't be beaten. Arch. Rawles. ,/XEN —Prepare for this tj cold weajltX ther. Mosgiel underwear, host quality in fawn and marie; Blanket Overcoats, wool-l.ined Burbervs, Arch Rawles. ADIES' Coats—Whether you require a warm blanket coat, a useful Burbery, Sports Coat,.. long or short jerseys, or the very, fashionable I Coat, you'll get it at Arch Rawles at best value prices.

£,OYS' Overdtoats—Norfolk, 'Varsity and Sports Suits, Jersey Suits, Shirts, Caps and odd trousers, try Arch Rawles for value. JUST OPENED—Good Stock of Water-proof Boots. Best quality'. Foster's, Broadway. RANTED— Good Generals, HouseJ » -maids, Waitresses and Cooks. Apply Elder's Registry. 7"ANTED, at once, Smart Youth, lor Grocery work. Apply Alger's Store, Broadway South. TARAXAKj: FARMERS' MUTUAL KIRE .INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. AJOiICE is hereby given that the ■*-* Ninth Annual Meeting of Members of the above Association will be held in the Theatre Royal, Eltham, on Thursday, the 30th day of April, 1914, at 3 p.m. sharp. BUSINESS—(I) To receive Report and Bal-ance-sheet , (2) Election of Chairman and Auditor, (3) General. I Dated this Bth dav of April, 1914. W. J. TRISTRAM, . Secretary. STRATFORD A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. ITHE Stratford A. iand P. Association are instituting a visit to the Moumahuki State Farm on May 7tli. All persons who would like to make the journey are requested to hand in their names to the secretary W. B. FEARON, Secretary, We like the "R. and G." brand o hats and caps very much; they arc so comfortable, light in weight, perfect in style and very durable. Ask vour local clothier for the "R. and

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3, 24 April 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3, 24 April 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3, 24 April 1914, Page 6

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