THANKS. lyi'RS G. TOWNSEND and FAMILY wish to tender their sincere thahks to all kind friends, especially Aii' khd Mrs Sulzberger, and Mrs Barl'eyman, for their unremitting kindness and sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; also for letters, telegrams, dnd floral emblems received. TARANAKI SCOTTISH SOCIETY. A MEETING of all ladies willing to assist at the Burns’ Night will 'he held in the A. and P. Rooms at 3 p.m. on Friday, loth hist. A full attendance requested. JOHN PETRIE, x Secretary. DAWSON FALLS MOUNTAIN HOUSE. nnHE Knponga Brass Band will Gold a Sacred Concert at the above Hostel on Sunday, January 17. Make one of a ptirty and enjoy the pleasures of Mount FginOnt, "DOUGH r Job—Lot 1: Pique “ dresses, plain and trimmed, new styles, 10s Od, Rawles, draper and clothier. SPECIAL Line—Lot 2: White EraP no] M MW<‘W.RpJjosv.a great bargain, 10s 6d. A few voile robes 12s 6d. Rawles, draper and clothier. -HVrEW Neckwear—lo dozen assortTi ed collars, in silk, lace, embroidery, suede, floral and Oriental. You can’t resist them, Is, Is 3d, Is
BLOUSES —New floral line bought job, to clear at 3s lid. Also uo\v shapes in satin, silk, crepe-de-rcliine and voile- from 10s 6d. Rawles, draper and clothier. P'A'MiOTIC Buttons, and Brooches, i«- 2d and 3d each. British, French and Belgian lia£s. Buy one for your car or bike, Rawles, draper and "clothier. DRESS Lengths for Summer Frocks —You'll want them for the seaside excursion, 6-vd lengths 2s lid in sky, navy, rose and biscuit; others 1 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid, pique Os lid dress; Ra wigs’ . WHITE and Colored Skirts—ls lid, os Od, Os Od, 7s Od to 10s Od in pique, linen, etc. Crepe and pique, blouses, now shapes, 5s Od, 7s Od. Ijfcawles’. i P'IQUE Hats, Tqwclling Hats, Chip j' Straws, in largo shapes for summer wear from 4-s lid. All millinery reduced at Rawles’. MODELS at Half-price — Rawles’ ■ are saeriiicing them. Como and get the benefit. Rawles. draper and clothijer. INTV Neckwear—Finest muslin, , voile and embroidery, smart bows in pretty shades, velvet necklace scarves, jabots, and feather boas. Our values are right. Rawles’. TRAW Boaters—'! fou want one now. Rawles’ are selling them. -New* season’s hats 7s Od now 5s lid. Boys’ straws from Is lid. Rawles’. MEN’S Sox—Cashmere 9d, Is, Is 3d up. Fancy sox Is 3d, Is Od, 2s Od. Silk 2s Od, 2s lid up. White and Tussore silk shirts, Tennis shirts, working shirts. Rawles, draper and clothier
REMNANTS! Remnants! Remnants —Hundreds upon hundreds of Remnants. Herbert’s are sacrificing this week. ' ALE of Remnants and oddments— All useful pieces, seasonable goods, Jmt desperately cheap. Her. berths. WE haven’t room to stock remnants. Herbert’s prices for remnants this week will soon shift them Old parcels of remnants for a Ij) very little money. Herbert’s must move out all seasonable pieces. \XY soiled or out of condition . ends will be almost given away at Herbert’s Remnant push-ouE It/BOTHEIIS wanting useful ends iVS for dresses or underclothing will have a great chance this week. ■ Herbert’s are pushing out Remnants. ! \ (be excitement of Herbert’s Remnant push-out, don’t forget our ladied hats Is lid, 2s lid. they’re absurdly cheap. | \O.N’T overlook the lovely frocks, !ls lid to 17s lid. at Herbert’s. Smart skirts fpinne') Ms (id, cream wi.|-ge> 17s lid, Herbert’s prices are out,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 10, 13 January 1915, Page 6
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