IT SOUNDS' LIKE GERMAN DES PERATION, Neck or Nothing. Sink or Swim. THE FINAL STRUGGLE. KOBINSON'S RAID ON SHOWROOM. REMARKABLE BOMB-DROPPING on all SUMMER LEFT-OVERS. PRICES BLOWN TO ATOMS. THIS WEEK ONLY! ;] SENSATIONAL EXPLOSIONS 4s 11d buys Ladies' Colored Linene One-piece Dresses, originally 13s lid, 15s lid, 17s lid. Sale Price 7s 6d. Now "bombed" to 4s lid round. 4s 11d again, Linene Coat and Skirt Costumes, sky and saxe, were 17s Gd, 21s, 22s Gd, 32s 6d. Sale offerings at 7s lid, 8s lid. "Shelled" now to 4s lid your pick. 2S 11d for White Lawn and Embroidery Blouse and Skirt Robes. Worth easily 12s 6d to 18s Gd. "Blown away" to 2s lid. Blouses alone are worth double. 2s 11d once more. Ladies' White Linen and Lawn Walking Skirts, formally lis 6d to 17s 6d. "Shrapnelled". to bits 2s lid. Really. 5S 11d your pick of One-piece Dresses, in different cott&n materials, white and colors. Sale prices were from 8s lid to 13s lid. Now 5s lid. 6S 11d for beautiful White Muslin and Voile Robes, fine lace ,and embroidery. Sale Prices were lis Gd, 13s Gd, 14s Gd, los Gd/ "Terrible Havoc," Gs lid. "THE ULTIMATUM": Take or leave Not the "Madness of despair." We're Stocktaking. Want a clean up. It '' "pays to lose" sometimes. Dozens of other lines equally Cheap. NOTE: Our general Sale closed on Saturday. This week we are "counterattacking" and driving the stragglers out from the, i READY-MONEY STORE,
t U ■ i T j* If J. I A C I N BONSTItUQTiaN AND TAITIFH IN »EBI GN. AVI you y«t sean our ex» - tensive range of Bedrecw Suites bedstead* P YOU will certainly be delie£*a<B with our pioftfini til swing. WE Bpecinlicfi in wwttoii, and every piece we iiell it a in*s>ierpiece of sound is tasteful in deejgty yji; !:■•' oi /olitaoifc WE see to it every'.,piepe,.. of furniture we stock ii made By expert oraftsimjn from thoroughly well seasoned wood. OUE aim is to do mora tha?*: merely sell furniture to those who come to buy. are ou* fo have every customer a satisfied ou&tomer at any oopt. We r «* eager to make a good friesd. of every om« who buy* from ~«,,. Artlstla Furnltlraro, BROADWAY, Stratford.
IN BANKRUPTCY. LN THE SUPREME COURT, HOLDEN AT NEW PLYMOUTH. OTICE is hereby given that Robert Hugh Cameron, of Stratford, Contractor,' was this day adjudged bankrupt; arid I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Tuesday, the 9th day of March, 1915, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. ALFRED COLEMAN, Deputy Official Assignee. 23rd February, 1915. 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? " OST in Regan Street between Railway Crossing and Borough boundary, a motor exhaust, horn. Finder rewarded on returning to Dr. Paget. WANTED KNOWN—That Mrs Gilbert Perrott (so well-known in catering circles) has the tidteririg for the Whangamomona-Kohuratahi Sports on Friday next; arid is putting on a tip-top luncheon for Is 6d; afternoon tea Is. Fruit of alPKiri'ds lollies, soft drinks, and ice creams also procurable at the shop in front of the tent. ICHARDSON is still the People's ' Progressive Grocer.' Occasional customers all become regular customers. Phone 42. EACHES—2OO cases of Mahutu Peaches, best peach of the sea. son, 4s 6d per case. Dave Graham. 7ANTED immediately, good General. Apply by "G<v>"ral," care of this office.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 46, 25 February 1915, Page 6
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