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BUSINESS NOTICES. NBW ZEALAND -01 ff> ft FACTORY CLO KING FOR HATS & CAPS; r ■* t i ■ . '*> i, A'; f ■*|& s* rt FLEX2BLES--7S 6d, 9S (id, 103 Ou, n~_ 3d. LATEST STYLE IN "*?« IS 6d to 7S 6d. A*; :■ The S.F. or LOUNGE HAT, 6s Cd to 10s 6d. K»;»r»S54iS-V' PS^ffgsjfSSSS«» « * » s »ts *»» H gMla Stem's«S^»»£s£;- ■- ft ‘ r V.$V BOYS’ HATS AMO CAPS !N ALL SHAPES ANO STYLES. N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY. ’Phone 85. p *°- oox 71 » THE OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE FIRST SHOW OF SPRING MILLS NERY JUST TO HAND. Our Miilinery isfiowroom is replete with a largo variety of original and Exquisite Styles in Ladies’ Head Wear, suitable for all times and occasions; also the Newest Ideas In Ready-to-Wears both smart and inexpensive. W'w. rrrY FLOWERS FEATHERS ’ BERRIES RIBBONS, ETC. ; INSPECTION INVITED. ; Is :n £ discount for cash. A,-ft. ■ d; lewers.:: ! : DJRE‘«T‘IMPORTER,,.••.. hlpw . i 5/£ ■l'i • i 0 ' ■ V. \r ; ,OPPOSiTE ; jfeQSj OFFICE, STRATFORD* ■j . o - r EGMONT SUITS FOR ALL MEN. ■ r , ? j/n correct fit.;/ -> ■ ■ i ; Abba -Lk- .it i ar. A ' ■ _ ~ <■ •■ IT is not always • clearly understood ..just wliat is 't meant by “correct fit. ;! - Were, cLUies to be made so as to follow closely every line of the figure, the result woridd ! be a niis-shapen garment one to make the wearer look ridiculous. . • m 1 Th 6‘ right idea is' host expressed cm EGMUiNi SPITS/ They are never too large or too small; never too loose or 'too tight; Every garment is shaped and balanced accurately, made to hang* perfectly, and set so naturally that it covers and hides the defects in the figure, ‘and gives it the appearance of being perfect. . The EGMONT SPIT adds distinction, to a figure already normal and perfect ; it supplies all that's lacking in one that's not. The EGMONT SPIT deserves your serious consideration. . PRICES 45s to 655. CHART SUITS TO MEASURE 70s to 85s. STRATFORD. "^w

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 16, 5 September 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 16, 5 September 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 16, 5 September 1914, Page 4

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