HOTE« AND MEMORANDA. The Now Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. will hold their Ei-j tha in sale on Wednesday next. The New Zealand Loan and Met-] cantile Agency Co. will hold a stock sale at thoir Hawcra yards on Thursday next. Newton King will hold a horse fair at the horse bazaar on Saturday next. 'Hie sale starts at 1 o’clock. ROBINSON’S SHOW SPECIALS. MILLINERY MODELS-Quite the Latest—Stylish and Serviceable. Priced for Ready Money at 16s lid, 17s 9d, 18s 6d, ils, etc. REA 1)Y-TO-WEARS in lhqu e~S tTa w 7, Tagels, Silks. Big variety at 4S 11S, 5s 6d, 6s 6d up to 10S 6d. PANAMA ILATS—“Chic” made in Japan. Onr Ready-Money prices 6s 6d, 6s lid, 7s lid. 8s lid. Trimmed with a hand of Ribbon or Velvet—will stand all weather. BliorSES!" BLOUSES M—We’ve “iot the right goods' at right prices. Listen I White Muslins, beautifully •mhroidered, at 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s 6d. os lid. o ax . i3Ji.ck.is. —i*usluon’s latest, shapes both plain and trimmed, at Os 6d, 6s 6d, 7s lid, 8s lid, 9s lid up. VOIL E BLO USESj iTorals'aiid Sports -T-What everybody wants, at 4s 6d, -Is lid, os lid, 6s 6d, 7s 6d. mES^;fTND~C6STITME^Wiute Pique, dust opened, give splendid service, wash ahd get tip like new every time. We offer at 21s to 40s. ONE-PIECE DRESSES. —White .Muslins and Voiles 9s 6d, 14s 6d. Beautiful Tussore Dresses, most serviceable. Cf)STUMEST—RosIyn and Petone. Our standby for all seasons. Very latest styles, lowest prices. Altered to fit without charge. PIQUE" SKIRTS.—Up-to-date shapes, with belt bands at 6s lid, 8s lid, 10s 6d. Great Values.
WEATHER PRO VISION.—Iie ready for' a shower. Get a light-weight raincoat tor 13s lid, ids (3d, 18s 3d, 21s. AT ROBINSONS READY-MONEY STORE, [ STRATFORD.
“Palma non sine pulvere.” THE STRATFORD SCHOOL THE STRATFORD SCHOOL ' ANNUAL CONCERT. ANNUAL ’CONCERT. A Night For The Children! THURSDAY, 16th DECEMBER, 1915 CONCERT IN THE TOWN HALL, Commencing at 8 o’clock. •\ _— First Part of the Programme supplied by the Children.—Action Songs, Physical Drill. Choruses, Solos. Second Part consists of Vocal and Instrumental items by leading local artists. Mr F. Foley, the popular manager of His Majesty's Pictuie Theatre, will give one of his delightful entertainments,, embracing legerdemain ami yentriloquialism, for the special delectation of the young people. During the evening, prizes gained by pupils will be presented. Watch For Complete Programme. ADMISSION—CircIe 2s, No HalfPrice; Body of Hall Is, Children Half-price. P. SKOCLUND, Chairman of Committee.
STRATFORD SHOW GROUNDS. CAPTAIN CREENHALCH’S BI'C SHOW. TjAMBO, with his reptiles alive in. the Pit of Death. LITTLE STAR, Champion lt:il>v Hilie Shot ol the World. REPTILES. REPTILES. REPTILES. SNAKES. SNAKES. SNAKES. REPTILES. REPTILES. REPTILES. DON’T MISS THIS. LAST WEEKS. MISS WALTON, Clairvoyant, may be interviewed at Mr Brooking’a, Juliet Street, Stratford, back of School. Hours 1 till 8. Clairvoyant keadingfi from handwriting by post, 2s. WANTED girl for light house work. Apply this office. JOST —Gold Bangle, Broadway, on J Saturday afternoon. Reward. Apply this office.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 76, 29 November 1915, Page 6
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