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D. COMPANY, Xlth REGIMENT. COMPANY ORDERS, 24th' February, 1915. ■l. The Company will parade on Friday the 26th inst, as under: Numbers 13 and 14 Platoons at Eltham Drill Hall at 10.30 a.m.J Number 15 and 16 Platoons atj Stratford at 9.30 a.in. sharp to proceed to camp. Men on Toko branch line will parade at Toko Station at 1.15 p.m, and men at Midhirst, at Midhirst Station at 11.50 a.m. Conveyance will leave Te Kiri at 8.30, Awatuna 8.50, Riverlea 9.15, Kaponga 9.35, Maugatoki • 10 a.m. for convenience of men at these centres. . 2. Men who have not boon supplied with uniforms must wear old clothes to camp, as the Department will not entertain any claim for damages to civilian clothing. 3. Men not attending this -camp will at once hand in ail arms, uniform, and equipment on issue to them. 4. Men' absenting themselves from this camp without leave are liable to prosecution. J, C. MORRISON, Lieut. Commanding D. Company,

ITIiIUIT. —2do cases choice pears 3s • 6d per case, plums 2s 6d, peaches 4s, tomatoes, nectarines, cucumbers, lowest price. Must sell. On Kee anfl Dong Chong. Richardson is stiii the People’s Progressive Grocer. Occasional customers all' become regular customers. Phone 42. WANTED KNOWN—That I was in Lamason’s Mart yesterday, and he has such a quantity of beautiful peaches and pears from Frimley’s that they will have to sell at giveaway prices. Are you coming? WANTED KNOWN—That lam go. ing to Bendall’s Furniture Sale to-morrow. Everything is real good. T. Lamason conducts the sale. GARDEN FETE (in aid of Belgian Relief Fund) will be held at the Manse, Regan Street, next Wednesday afternoon and evening. Admission 6d. Sweets and Refreshment stalls, etc. Keep this date clear. LOST in Regan Street between Railway Crossing and Borough boundary, a motor exhaust horn. Finder rewarded on returning tq Dr. Paget, STILL booming along, more bursting up prices. Herbert’s Quick Sale is still the delight of the thrifty shopper. . , fIpHE Sixpenny Dress Goods at Her--B- berths is the,' delight of every lady who comes the way,of Herbert’s Qpiclt Sale. IXTUMBERS of Herbert’s customers -1- i marvel at lovely serviettes 2s lid dozen, and the pillow slips 4fd, biit- really they’re a wondrous snip. (\ ifWHAT A BURST UP, 9s Cos. • ' tumes, beautiful fine worsteds. Herbert’s Quick Sale price, 29s (3d, greys, browns, navys. HUBERT’S 29s 6d~tastumes and Coatee effect in fine cloths, silk folded, belts and ends, the very latest shapes, easily worth £4 10s. NOW let me hammer it into your mind the price is 29s Cd/ the Costume is worth £4 10s, it’s the latest shape, it’s the smartest wear, it’s Herbert’s biggest snip of the Sale. THE baby’s house of Stratford, Every clothing need in every modern style at prices that are marvellous. Herbert’s Quick Sale. HERBERT’S know the baby~oT tdday and the men and women ,of to-morrow. Herbert’s are catering for the future men and women in the host of good style. , BABY’S Vests, Binders, Banas, Slip.Sj Gowns, Robes, Shawls, Bootees, Petticoats, hats, Bonnets. Herbert’s Quick Sale. BABIES’ needs at Quick Sale prit! ces. Herbert’s the babies’ house of Stratford. The baby is never in the way at Herbert’s. HHIYTitUe snipTfor 2s 6d, oamisole lace yoke, embroider motif —lovely lawn. Herbert’s Quick Sale price 2s 6d. K/ 11 FROCKS at Herbert’s ?J/ l i Quick Sale. Are lovely little creations, easily worth 255, they’re smartness, stylo wondorous, value for 5s lid. LISTEN! —Everyone’s been mad after Pique. Herbert’s Quick Sale Pique Haft 2s lid, Pique Skirts 5S lid. Pique Frocks 9s lid. DON’T take tin's MISS a, good tiling, tip. Tussore Silk , Frocks Us lid at Herbert’s are value for 39s Od; Tussore Sport Coats 9s lid are worth double.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 45, 24 February 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 45, 24 February 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 45, 24 February 1915, Page 6

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