IT SOUNDS LIKE GERMAN DESPERATION. Neck or Nothing. Sink or Swim. THE FINAL STRUGGLE. ROBINSON’S. RAID ON SHOWROOM. "i 10 REMARKABLE BOMB-DROPPING on. all SUMMER LEFT-OVERS. PRICES BLOWN TO ATOMS. THIS WEEK ONLY 1 SENSATIONAL EXPLOSIONS 4s lid 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 lid again, Linene Coat and Skirt Costumes, sky and svaxe, were 17s 6d, 21s, 22s 6d, 32s 6d. gale offerings at 7& lid, 8s lid. “Shelled” now to 4s lid your pick. 2S lid for White Lawn and Embroidery Blouse and Skirt''Robes. Worth easily 12s 6d to 18s 6d. “Blown away” to 2s lid. Blouses alone are worth double. 2s lid once more. Ladies’ White Linen and Lawn Walking Skirts, formally 11s 6d to 17s 6d. “Shrapnelled” to bits 2s 11<L Really. 5s 11d your pick of One-piece Drosses, in different cotton materials, white and colors. Sale prices were from 8s Hd to 13s lid. Now 5s lid. 6s lid for beautiful White Muslin and ; Voile Robes,' fine lace and ehibroidery. Sale Prices were 11s 6d, 13s 6d, 14s 6d, 15s 6d. “Terrible Havoc,” 6s 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 CHbap. NOTE : Our general Sale closed on Saturday. This week wo are “counterattacking” and driving the stragglers out from the , READY-MONEY STORE.
SUPPLEMENTARY SHEEP TARATA. ,V frn THURSDAY, MARCH 4th. A'rTHEWS, CAM LIN AND CO. will hold a Supplementary Sheep and Caftfclo Saio in their Tarata yards on the above date. Present entries:— SHEEP, including—--1000 150 good lambs 300 lambs 300 s.m. ewes \ 150 2-tooth ewes 150 good f.m. ewes / 100 head mixed cattle FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITTD 12 PM.’Romney Raids jsf.toiotW)! bred by Mr H. Best. .belt". C-' ’ .piioq aidf ojyJ olonlP—hn ! tT a , , I■{ 'ai'mdonff' I—-bi 1 —-bi - Sale at 1 p.m. ■ : INGLEWOOD SALE, d WEDNESDAY,' MARCtI 3rd.- , AND®!' If JL win sell at their . Inglewood Yards as above— ■ ’ . HEAD! MIXED CATTLE; 300 250 F.M. EWES. Sale at 1 o’clock. POHOKURA SUPPLEMENTARY SHEEP FAIR. f , THURSDAY, AtiFi MARCH. NEWTON KING will sell by Public Auction at his Yards as o 00 Q MIXED SHEEP, compris--750 4 and 5-year did' ewes 1000 4 and 6-tooth wethers COO mixed lambs 300 4 and '6-tooth owes 150 fat and forward ewos‘ 30 rams 1 Sale at 1 o’clock.
TAHORA SHEEP AND RAM FAIR’. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1915. iuX i<i if. 1 • The n.z. loan & mercantile AGENCY CO., LTD., will offer by public auction at 1 o’clock, with the kind permission of Chas McCutchan, in his yards:— 2000 MIXED SHEEP, comprising— -200 2th wethers 200 f.m. ewes 250 1, (3, and f.m. ewes 250 4th owes 500 2th ewes 150 lambs 15 f.rn. rates WILL the person who took., cheque book and other papers from 'desk in Post Office on Friday afternoon, kindly return same - (’either personally or by post) to Postmaster. CIARLILL- has just purchased 4 J dozen pictures, traveller’s samples. Come early to avoid disappointment. .s----’AD wanted to milk and go to the ■ factory. Apply this office. SCHNAPPBR, FLOUNDER, AND SMOKED FISH by mail train to-night. Bowen’s Fish Shop. ..'" N ■ W ANTED—Gentleman to share room with another. Apply “Home,” Stratford Post. F OTJND—-Black and tan dog. whiti neck and face. Owner ran have sahie by paying expen -s. Apply - F. Copestake, Abattoirs.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 48, 27 February 1915, Page 6
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