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ROBINSON'S SAMPLE COATS. NO FREIGHT NO DUTY. BEAUTIFUL ' NAP CLOTHS.—The latest idea.—Navy/ Saxe, Tans, New Blues, Browns, e\tc., with belts, straps, piped, crimson, black silks, velvet, braids and new buttons. No two alike. [ ' Very 'Hobby and warm. Priced at , 10s 6d, 12s 9d, 14S lid, 18S 6d, 21S, i , > 255, 32S 6d, to 37s 6d. 1 BOUGHT FOR CASH, and offering fully 20 per cent, below usual prices. FASHIONABLE CHECK PALETOT COATS in browns, cinemon, greys and blue effects— 32s.6d, 355, 36*,6d, 38S ,6d, 428.— Toff goods. GIRLS SAMPLE PALETOTS— Nap Cloths.—Navys, with belts, straps, ' colored facings, and buttons,quite new, at 10s 6|L 138 6d, 16s 9d, 16a .lid. Will keep The girlies warm. ASTRACANS and CARACULES, 14s lid, 15s 6d, 19s lid, 22s 6d. FRISE CLOTHS, red, tan, Saxe, | brown and grey, for 8s 6d, ; OS lid, 10s lid, 14s 6d, 16s 9d, 18S rid, 19s 6.. Smart, very! CHILDREN’S FANCY TWEED COATS (one each). At 6s lid, 8S lid, 108 9d, 118 6d, 13S 6d. FasI, I hion’s latest. CHILDREN’S TEDDY BEAR COATS I Listen! 9d, 5s iid, 6s lid, 8s 6d, • 10s 6d. Cream Beavers: 6s 6d, 8s I 1 6'd, 9S 6d, 10S lid, 13s 6d. Nice ' goods that wash well and give every ; satisfaction, and at prices that run t away irom i>revious quotations. : GIRLIE'S JERSEY COATS (fancy 1, kiiStWd), all wool, 'in saxe, brown, 1 1 1 Tfawti/ cream. . Warm and cosey, 7s I I 6d, 13S 9d, 158 lid, 168 6d. ;; navy and cardinal American ’ [ :CQATg.—Silk and. braid trimmed, ,j 48 lld, 5s lid, 68 iid ,78 lid. . They are coeralls, and very smart . AND LOTS OF OTHERS AT ROBINSONS READY-MONEY STORE. BROADWAY.

LISTEN ! A PORTRAIT •enfc .tp the absent ones now and then, binds, the friendships of youth, bridges distance and knits closer .the ties of family and. kinsfolk. Our last, lenses, modern equipment, prompt attention and - courtesy to! patrons, hare made sitting for Photographs a real pleasure. The price* arc the same aa before war. MeA-LLIBTERfS mtWSMf —ffntMNfGßDr i43aioDA ijjrnr .tf !l . v.' STRATFORt) BOROUGH COUNCIL. (JimL TENDERS. rriENDERS will.be received by the X Town Clerk up till 1 5 p.m. on Tuesday, April 6th, for the supply, of 3500 cubic yards (more or less) of Boulder 1 Stone, . • ' Specification and Conditions may ■be seen at the Borough Council office during office hours. The lowest or any tender ist necessarily accepted. T. D. SULLIVAN, Borough Engineer. March 29, 1915. ■ f, it: PLAIN AND FANCY DANCING. jyriss RAWSON’S Classes will rel open in Parish Hall on Friday, 9th April, at 3,30 >p,m. Address, Collins. Street, Hawera. htAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. .A PPLICATION jiaving been made fjX to me, to register a dealing affectjig:, Allotments 4,5, 6 and 7of Sec,ion 326, Town of Stratford, all the and in Memorandum of Lease No. )163, the Mayor, Councillors and Burmesses of the. Borough of Stratford to totnnei Pivac, and evidence having leen,lodged of the loss or destruction if the said Lease, I hereby give notice that I will dispense with the iroduction of the said Lease and remister the dealing as requested on or if ter the 16th. day of April, 1915. Dated at the Land Registry Office, sew Plymouth, 'this 29th day of darch, 1915. A. V. STURTEVANT, District Land Registrar.

STRATFORD , STRATFORD MOUNTAIN 'HOUSE. MOUNTAIN HOUSE. A Good Season Drawing, to a Close, lE sure and pay. a visit during the ’ Easter Holidays to the Jdou.se. First-Class Arrangements Made. H. WILLIAMS, Manager. OMATOES: 100 cases of first rate i 'ThniiOTe.s -4s 6d per onse of 241 hs or 4d,lh. Get them now for sauce-making. Dave Graham, i PPLES: Orange Nelson, also ;is Od to Is c Consignment of Cox’s Pippin arriving from line ofcsplendid Pears aso, Dave Graham.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 75, 31 March 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 75, 31 March 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 75, 31 March 1915, Page 6

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