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■UIINESS NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND FOR CLOTHING FACTORY gj WINTER UNDERWEAR MEN’S All-wool Pants, plain and riMietl ... ~ All-wool Singlets, iof long sleeves Silk ami Woo! Pants and Singlets Shetland All-wool Sweaters in white, greys or Cardigan Jackets and Coat Sweaters BLANKETS—■White and Colored. DRESSING GOWNS, Bush Rugs, etc. AT NEW ZEALAND ’Phene, 35. NEW ZEALAND & CLOTHING FACTORY CLOTHING FACTORY. UL a. m s I m JOB PURCHASE OF WINTER GARMENTS. THESE LINES SHOULD BE OF VALUE TO BUYERS OF THESE GOODS IN Ladies’ Vest?, all-wool, 2s. Ladies’, Spencers, all-wool, 2s 6d. Ladies’ Natural wool vests 3s lid. Ladies’ Combinations, 3s 6d. Ladies’ Woven Nightdresses 8s Hd Ladies’ Natural wo 1 Bloomers 5s lid Ladies’ Dressing Jackets 3s lid. Ladies’ Dressing Gowns 10s 9d. Ladies’ Quilted Silk Dressing Ladies’ Quilted Silk Dressing Jackets 12s Gd. Gown 29s 6d. Ladies’' Flannelette Nightdresses, b est quality, 5s lid. Is in £ Discount f;r Cash. ’ R. D. LEWERS. - A . ' ‘ I • , f A . . • OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, STRATFORD. SPECIAL OFFERINGS , AT THE ♦ it, * v i ■ ■ ■■ .< “READY- MONEY STORE” OPENED THIS WEEK. 27 LADIES’ RAIN-PROOF COATS— Quite new goods, 13s lid. ISs Gd, 21s, 25s lid, 30s; every one '- 1them much less than we should pav for them. 27 CHILDREN’S WINTER OVERALLS, sizes 20 to 26 inch, in cream, navy, red an 1 saxe—A warm * useful mater.a , •rimmed silk and braids, for L Hd, 5s lid, 6s lid, 7s Hd. they are far below original cost. 25 DOZEN LADIES’ HEM-STITCH-ED HANDKERCHIEFS Nice goods. Put up in half dozens, foils 9d, 2s. 2s 3d. 2s Cd. 2s 9d; gents’ sizes Is Gd half-dozen. These excsptisral Values are the product of our KEEN CASH BUYING. We always get the plum off Brings, as the warehousemen know "./ thei- ,oney L cure from the G ONLY VELVET OVERALLS—In navy, it.se, brown and grey; silk embioidcred flowers. Sound at 9s lid. Value for 14s lid, IG.s 6d. 25 DOZEN ALL-WOOL BLACK RIBBED HOSE—2 pairs for 2s 6d; groat value for 3s 3d. Coed as the most expensive for wear. DOZEN BROAD RIBBED HOSE— Heavy, warm, all-wool. Broad ribs always wear best; -special price Is lid. t. DOZEN LADIES’ SERGE AND TWEED SKlßTS—Latest cut. button trirnemd; no shoddy stuff. Smart and good, 4s Hd, 5s 6d. 6s 3d, 6s Hd. ; ready-money ROBINSON’S

DONALDS iTRATFORD GARAGE Arrival of the Celebrated Morris Oxford Light Car. The Best Light Car in the World. White and Poppa’s Engine and Carburettor. Rubery Owen and Co.’s Steel Chassis and Forgings. Sankey’s Pressed Steel Detachable Wheels. Farmers and Business Wen see this Car for yourselves. All Branches of the Motoring Business Catered for. UP-TO-DATE MACHINERY FOR REPAIRS. SOLE AGENTS FOR ROYAL RUBY MOTOR CAR. —bones (Day) 72„ (Nigh') 173. DONALD’S STRATFORD GARAGE. ' /L H. SORENSOM, builder and contractor. Surrey Street, Hawera. Bungalows a Speciality, ah classes of building undertaken, in town or country Enquiries invited 'Bone 258 :: Hawera,

Phone 94. ’Phono 94. First in ifte Field for Furniture. EVANS & TICHBON. (PRACTICAL) CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERHRS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Our Motto: "High Quality.” Our Prices: "The Lowest In Town." REGAN STREET. (Opposite wes'o.v Sunday School.) MUDrORD and 80M, FOR—- ' GOOD OARS, CAREFUL DRIVING, ROOMY GARAGE, 'Phones No. 115 (day) 141 (night) Broadway «t Stratford.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 61, 3 July 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 61, 3 July 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 61, 3 July 1914, Page 4

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