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TO LET—House in Juliet Street north, low rental to good tenant. Apply tills office. THE ALLIES are dealing it out to the Turks, but Scott’s sausages are pleasing the people of Stratford. Tin 6 SCOTT, wireless from the Kaiser, no time to read “Tom Brown’s Schooldays.” Send half cwt, of frying-pan .sausages, without , them I shall be defeated. Elder’s, Broad-' way., -i /''VRDERS can be.left for, Scott’s small goods and sausages rit Elder’s, Broadway. 1 W COSTUMES AND COATS— We invite ladies to inspect' these, unique iii style 7 , quality and' price.—Rawles. VXTHITE FELT HATS.—Just the ▼ ▼ thing for holiday wear, 4s lid, 5s lid, 6s lid,-also an exclusive var-, iety of trimmed and untrimmed Millinery.—Rawles. EN’S Wool-lined Burbery Over- . goats, Tweed Coats, Suits, Shirts, Ties, Hats. See these.-—-Rawles. .. .... BOYS’ Suits, all sizes, odd Trousers, navy, white and caps, .hats, golf stpddngs.—Rawles. .Gf PORTS COATS, Jerspys and Golf P . Coats, newest- designs ,in Tweed and Wool XOs 6d to ; 355. Pretty Silk Scarves, Furs, and Muffs.—llaivles. . TCrECKWEAll—Military Collars, -*-V New-. Tartan and Stripe Collars, Lace and Pique Fronts, Costume Col-lars-.ls , Is, 3d, is ,6d. Is lid, 2s lid. —Rawles. HrientAl Peter Pans, Guipure V/ and English Lace Collars, Dress Trimmings in Oriental Galoons. -b-Rawles. .. ©HESS MATERIALS—Wide width Costume Cloth in navy, • old rose, purple, brown, etc. New; Buttons and Trimmings.—Rawles. STRIPED and Figured Silks and Brocade are, the very newest et- , fects for trimmings. Rawles’ have,tfiem, v also q^vely..lotuofi Orient fyl Satins gpd Crepe de Chines for evening wear. CHILDREN’S Teddy Bear Hats and ■Bonnets* Felt Shapes, Purs and Muffs, Combination Kilt and Jersey Dresses, Caps and Knickers in saxo, red, brown, etc.—Rawles. THE weather demands comfortable wear. The ladies’ and children’s knitted and warm vests at Herbert's give you abundant comfort. DON’T neglect your health, good cosy Bloomers save many docor’s bills in changeable weather. Her-. bert’s have big stocks for maids or mothers. COMFORT is the keynote of on , it :,story, buy- »va"m cqmfortabl combinations, and buv at Herbert’s 2s llcl and 3s 'lid. SUCH, a pile of boyV and gi; : Knit. ; Jersey’s Herbert’s, Ju opened. The youngsters are i-ush them, they’re new designs arid f cheap. ■ ! know yourself buttons -are the ‘X craze trimming, wed Herbert's can match or trim any shade, dress. They’re the best range in* Taranaki. THE turmoil in Europe completely upset the ribbon trade, Herbert’s hopped in in time, and still have nice lots to show you. . j: f DON’T take ray word for income and see yourself. Hex bert’s have the best range of fancy top liosq for boys’ and girl’s in town. I’M not worrying, I’m getting a Ready-to-wear Costume at Herbert’s for my Easter Holiday, the fit and price suits- me. YOU’LL get ladies’ and children’s ready-to-wear needs for the holiday at Herbert’s, cheaper, smarter, easier than you’ll make them. INSURE your holiday against the weather, the raincoats at Herbert’s arc proof against, rain and evry weather condition, 9s ,11, 16s lid. New Neckwear, new Gloves, new; Laces for Easter. Herbert’s have new shipment of these scarce lines, the prices are right too. ■> UR Trimmings are a feature of this season’s wear. Herbert’s have a very nice lot of much-needed shades. P’ GOATS AND COSTUMES--There no house in Stratford'equal Herbert’s for the latest styles, mo wearable and best value. ANYONE who knows the comfoi and wear of the woven nigh gown will never look at anything els< Herbert’s have beauties; 6s lid. DON’T forget—Gloves'will be ;.o of the scarcest lines in the tra< this season. Herbert’s have range just now.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 74, 30 March 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 74, 30 March 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 74, 30 March 1915, Page 6

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