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EX “TAI-NUI. 11 LADIES’ HEAD WEAR ! ! HATS that impart “TONE!”' ' TO THE WEARER 1 d Hats that emphasise “A PRETTY FACE,” ' And give the final touch of elegance to “A STYLISH COSTUME.” The New Season’s Models are MOST BECOMING, And a combination of “SMARTNESS and SERVICE.” The Prices are cut very fine, For "SPOT CASH.’ 1 No Discount. You don’t help to pay for the man who woii’fc pay when you deal at ROBINSON AND • SON’S... ■ THEJf KEEP NO BOOKS.

listen'' ; F' A PORTRAIT sent to the absent ones now and then, binds the friendships of youth, bridges distance ■ and knits closer the ties of family and kinsfolk. Our fast lenses, modern equipment, prompt attention and courtesy to patrons; have made sitting for Photographs a real pleasure. The prices are the same as before the war. MCALLISTER’S STUDfO, STRATFORD. FOR SALE. DLLS HOYCE CAR, suitable for taxi.; .‘3O li.p., seven sea ter, self starter, engine guaranteed in firstclass order. For particulars apply WANTED KNOWN—That T. I. Lama/jou has a very fine lino of Factory Cured Bacon and Hams, Onions, and a large quantity of assorted fruit for sale on Saturday. I to MRS ADA CARROLL, Opuuake.

DANCING. PLAIN and Fancy Dancing and graceful exercises. Miss Rawsou will re-open her classes in Stratford immediately after Easter. Address, Collins Street, Hawera. STRATFORD CO-OP. BUILDING SOCIETY (Registered). SHAREHOLDERS are particularly requested to forward their passbooks to the Secretary for the purposes of tho Annual Audit which is now taking place. ALFRED COLEMAN, Secretary. Stratford, 17th March, 1915. NOTICE. A- SUBSTANTIAL REWARD is ~1-xjL xjL forred for information that will load to tho conviction of person or persons who maliciously put up a no-j lice on my shop door in Broadway to the effect'that I was busy getting married. JOHN R NT bn.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 64, 18 March 1915, Page 6

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299

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 64, 18 March 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 64, 18 March 1915, Page 6

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