A WHAT THE HUPMOBT DOES THAT COUNTS. Handsome nickel *nd dazzling varnish can cover a multitude of si ortin a car—until you get out on a back-block road. T'len the nretty-pvert-v car of the city streets finds iUk\i "up against it good and hard' Bumps and jars and hard work test the car's quality-andunder gut such conditions the Hupmolule stands fortn triumphant. Ample power, strength, resiliency, thoroughness in.•«Wt|* tail of its constructmn-all pQmhme to make the Hupp, the •JM?"**' car for the strenuous conditions ot this country. In comfort and appearance it leaves nothing to wish for■raceful lines, perfect fai4,J'j every convenience and luxury that, a modern car-owner desires. Price, TourSSS», with Electric Starter and ing, £3BO. Agents: A. fatnck an"d Co Ltd., Wanganm and W«tara, and the Taranaki Farmers I op. Organisation Society.
- OST—Gold Wristlet Watch, between Presbyterian Church and Mrs E. Jackson's, Portia- Street. Finder,on returning same to Mrs > Jackson will be rewarded. T7UNCY HOSE—Lace and silk emL? broiderod in black, white, and colors— Is 3d to 3s 6d. Gloves, handkerchiefs, neckwear. Everything new at Rawles'. AWLES' for, curtains—new floral J and plain Madras and white muslin, casements from Is yard, lace curtains from 2s lid' pair. P OINT Lace Tray Cloths Is 6d to 5s 6d, silk embroidered crash runners and tray cloths 2s ,3d up, hand-painted and satin cosies, etc., etc. Call and inspect. Rawles, draper and clothier. .OR sheeting, damask, or for cre- ' tonnes, colored table covers, go to Rawles*. Horrockscs 'calico 6s 6d ctyzen. Pay us a visit. TATS FOR THE SHOW—See 1 Hawles' window for smart millinery at lowest prices in town, liawles, draper and clothier. /CHILDREN'S HATS—You can't y beat ours from Is lid, 2s Hd, 3s lid, to lis 6d up. Mothers should not miss these. Rawles, draper and clothier. " ADIES' Costumes and Dresses for the Show—Our prices for -mart new goods are 10s 6d, lis 6d, 15s 6d, 29s (id to 635. Come now ior best selection.' Rawles, draper, Stratford. " ADIES' Underclothing, pretty lace and embroidery camisoles, is 110, 2s 3d, 2s lid, lovely underskirts 4s 6d, 6s Hd, 10s 6d, Princess skuts, dainty nightdresses, coins, etc. y AWLES' pique costumes are just -K-'the tbing, special ledueti'ni for Sh'oW 29s 6d. Brown, black, end white check costumes, great value. SjfPORTS COATS—SiIk and Shot ►p Effects from 14s lid; gteat bargain. Floral Voile Coats, latest thing. Rawles, draper and cloth-DOUDLE-WIDTH Silk Popliii - Best value offered; all shades Is. Hd yard; white pique is 2d, Is (3d, spot muslin, white and colors 7d, lOd to Is lidj also new cheeks and floral muslins. Rawles, draper. EX'S Fancy Hose—ls 3d, Is J. (xi to 2s 6d; Straw Bo'acevs 5s (id to 7s 6d; New Panamas and Felts, Summer Underclothing. Ail splendid value at Rawles, draper rind clothier. "EN'S Riding Pants, 22s vo 32s 6d, tweed trousers Ss Od. shirts 2s 6d to 10s 6d, silk tennis avd neglige shirts. Rawles, draper and clothier.
BLOUSES, Blouses—Floral Crepes. 4s J Id. rtev shapes in silk, 7s lid to lis 9d; embroidery muslin !> lid up. Itawles, draper and clothier.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 276, 19 November 1914, Page 6
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513Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 276, 19 November 1914, Page 6
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