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BUSINESS NOTICES. BOYS CLOTHING. POPULAR STYLES AT NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY i & J. WM 4f! ‘*s,* Ths Cotswolcl, 21s to 32s 6d a The Varsity, —very smart—--115 tO 103 Gd. The Derby for Boys 3 to 12, 19S to 25S 6d. SEE SPECIAL WINDOW DSSPLAY. ’PHONE 85. P-O. BOX 71.

HOUSEHOLD LINENS Are Xmas Gifts that the Housekcep- A> ing friend always appreciates. They are gifts that combine though tfulness, utility and beauty, and they need not be expensive. Attention is invited to our splendid Xmas Stock of m THAT CLOTHS. TABUS 01^.0^10X0^8^.^ TEA COSIES, PILLOW SHAMS, RE..M.HS, Lie. Wo have no hesitation in pronouncing these Dyely household I mens m manv respects the moat interesting and attentive- goods wo c e c«ld not decide on for i Oift S -l .I ! fV.V.. : * ’ ■ , PKIQES is 6d, u nd, at IUI, «M. otc ; j ', . Win S«d W **»*» «* vl ' !uas , j ; \ ; ’ UAKK vorii Sr.i.KCTWN iwm.Y. „i„ th , t Discount lor Cash. is In Olio * oisuhint lor CasH. OHAPERj R. 0. LBWERS Opposite Post Office, ■h ! STRATFORD.

XMAS 1915. A seasonable note fj ... , FROM THE • EC MO NT 'lxj-f' <■>; WVf; . 1 ‘ iityii A r'iLOTHSNC ■taw fw: i'iv • Vj/ • 1,1 jpACTORY H IN THE FIRST PLACETO ALL WHO ARE WONDERING. IN VIEW OF THE APPROACH OF XMAS.. WHAT GIFTS WOULD BE ACCEPTABLE TO A MAN. PLEASE CEASE TO PUZZLE OVER THE PROBLEM—FOR WE GAN EASILY SOLVE IT ! Gifts for menfolk arc abundant here, for besides being tbo recognised buying centre for Smart Men’s Wear, we provide an especially suitable Xmas, stock brimming over with suggestions 'for practical and suitable Men’s Gilts. UMBRELLAS, SOCKS, TIES, SILK SCARVES ! STRATFORD.

to- ’ Jr *l% ►V.On. ;n ■■>••' StACT 1 K>' hr? Ss® i Wt£Ste!sSx£ WE HAVE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS USEFUL ARTICLES SUJiABLE • FOR Q ’O ’! XJI k 5 k> T io ,1 Cl j JLi k. LADIES HANDKERCHIEFS lid, 2d, 3d, Id, ud, H ls - LADIES’ FANCY HANDKERCHI BKS, 3d. Oil Oil, Is. Is: 3d, Is Od. ■ LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS in FANCY BOXES 2s lid, 3s (id. 3s lid CHILDREN’S PICT CUE and FLAG HANDKERCHIEFS Id, 2d, 3d, Id MEN’S PATRIOTIC HANDKERCHIEFS 9d and Is. MEN’S FANCY EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS 3 f»r Is. MEN’S WHITE CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS Grl and Is. MEN’S BROAD END SILK TIES Is, Is 6d, Is I Id, 2a OrE 2a lid. ■soar • *- - •awt 'few ' " ■ - *• ■ SEE WINDOWS AND DOORS FOR CHRISTMAS BARGAINS. CASH ONLY. r*? t t ua ■* JP AA

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 24, 4 January 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 24, 4 January 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 24, 4 January 1916, Page 4

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