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M°CORMICK & DEERING. j % m £ SSs ics&EßSm o r .„ WlMl0y? MMife a ECU "\ ii'o'. ; V"'""'’ i *' v ‘'Wib ' ft.MANY YEARS THESE MACHINES HAVE PROVED BEST OP ALL. iciins ot purchase are EASIEST. Full stock of repairs on hand. CENTRAL CO-OP. STRATFORD, DISTRICT AGENTS. In these days when every psany must be watched, use the best and most economical tea — 107 Uza FARMERS ! When your engine or pump doesn’t go as well as it should, ring up 1 lone 16 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., or 195 after working hours and an expert will be despatched at once by motor, to- put masters right. 1 can Obore cylinders and lit new pistons and rings and generally make an old engine new again. B. RARENESS. STRATFORD FOUNDRY, WHERE THE “HARKNESS” VACUUM PUMPS ARE MADE. i Wanted Known—That I nil kinds of oil for oil engines, motor Mrs and cycles. All best quality, at lowest prices. B. Harkness, Juliet Street, Stratford. ’Phono 16. T > UTTER-WRAPPERS.-—To Dairy Farmers who make their own butter : Obtain you. - butter-wrappers at the “Stratford Post’’ Job Printing Office.

OUR GREAT WIND-UP HAT and CAP BARGAINS. MEN’S SUMMER WEIGHT FELT HATS 1 S IP . 3 DOZEN STRAW BOATERS Suitable for school-wear 6DMEN’S SOFT FELT HATS, good shapes and colors ■ 2 s IF BOYS’ WASHING HATS to clear at gl) EACH. 2 Doz. MEN’S TWEED HATS, all to go at I s - NEW ZEALAND MERCERY BARGAINS. MEN’S NEGLIGE SHIRTS in Smart Patterns 2 s IP MEN’S STRONG PYJAMAS, made from good Flannelette in neat patterns, a bargain 4 s 11 D MEN’S NATURAL WOOL SINGLETS, good value 1 S IP SPECIAL REDUCTIONS in— MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING NEWiZEABAMDJ S 3 CLOTHING FACTORY A GREAT CLEARANCE. LADIES’ BOOTS and SHOES, ODDMENTS and SAMBLES. ;; 250 PAIRS USUAL PRICE 21s and 27s Gd. This is the opportunity of a lifetime. ALL ONE PRICE—--12 8 G CLOTHING FACTORY.

No matter what form of uric acid poisoning you have—Gout, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Sciatica—no permanent relief is possible until vou have cleansed the blood, banished the caused—• excess uric acid. Try RHEUMO today. It has cured thousands. It will cure you. . Prices 2s Gd and Is Gd per bottle. 122

A , 5.V 5® ws* $ S$S» > >1 Y m & \\\ ? I VjP4// 114 ei w 1\ . i SPORTS COATS 15*64aMMBBBSMnggaBMmBBB BMBIBBBHMBKM ATTIRE SHOWROOM BARGAINS. Ready-to-Wear Frocks. These are showing in Voile, Crepe, Pique, and various other favorite summer fabrics. Dainty, cool-looking,, well-finished garments, cut by the latest full-skirted patterns, newest designs and colourings. The making alone is worth the money asked, and it is interesting to note how closely Fashion has been followed in the cut of Collar and little etceteras of finish. Price from 7s lid, 12s 6d, arid 13s--6d up. Exceptional value in those popular Coats. , Tho Sports Coat, in addition to looking smart, is really necessary for New Zealand Summers. Evenings are often chilly and the weather can seldom be depended on for a whole days outing. Our special pricings will astonish the people who have previously priced Sports Coats and we would emphasise the fact that these are a very superior line in Fawn, Grey, Purple, Saxe, etc. We are also showing a big range of Cream Sergo and Pique Skirts, which will go like wildfire, once they are seen and the value recognised. These are ail New Season’s Goods. A whole Showroom full of bargains. We’re practically only half way through Summer, with the hottest weather yet to come. Months ahead in which to wear light frocks aud blouses and cool underwear. Consequently these January Bargains will come as a boon. The exceptional values are due to judicious buying. We had this special opportunity of securing seasonable lines offered us and jumped at it, recognising how advantageously we., could price same, and benefit the ladies of Stratford, by giving them cheap attire at the very time it would be needed most. We invite you, one and all, to make a point of visiting our Show-room within the next few weeks. The bargains are too good and numerous to miss. SUMMER UNDERWEAR of all kinds. Newest cut, roomy, dainty Garments that particular ladies delight in : LACE TRIM MED CAMISOLES.—Tim kind that look lovely through a muslin blouse, Is 6(J, 2s 3d, 2s ltd, 4s 6d, up. WHITE and PRINT UNDER SKI R Ts, cut for the full dress skirt.— 2s 11d, 3s 11c!, 6s ltd up. MOIRE UNDERSKIRTS from 3s Ild up. SATIN UNDERSKIRTS from 8s lid up. LADIES’ LONG CLOTH COMBINATIONS, 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid up. SUMMER BLOOMERS, 2s 3d, 2s lid, in White, Saxe, etc. NEW BLOUSES In tVemondous variety in Voiles, plain and striped, spotted, etc. Silk, Crepe de Chine. All colors and designs at the most moderate prices of tho season. They are the latest in cut and in styles suited for morning and ■dressy wear. Really smart lines—in all sizes. m #3® SUMMER DRESS GOODS DAINTY EMBROIDERIES Owing to the disorganised state of the Homo markets and shipping, these goods were late in arriving. They should have reached ns early in the Season, but we’re offering them with our Show-room Goods at BARGAIN PRICES. Plain and Crepe White Voiles, Navy, Black and Saxe Voiles, Fancy Voiles, Striped Linens, Piques (in all prices'), in White,, Navy, Fawn, Brown and strijies. Jap. and Tussore Silks, Navy, Black and Cream Pailettes, and Jap. Silks in wide widths. We’ve a reputation for tho quality of our Embroideries and Insertions. This week’s prices give a unique chance to secure them cheaply. Put them by till winter if you like, when you’ll have time to make them up, Crepe do Chine, Lace, etc. hut purchase NOW. You never know how things will go in the Home Factories and how prices may advance. The Paces arc lovely, Valenciennes, Torshon and others, hand made and imitation. Frillings in Voile, Ninonj A. "RouQtas The Genuine Value House STRATPORD. a '0? mu ♦ i 536 A & y.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 42, 25 January 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 42, 25 January 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 42, 25 January 1916, Page 7

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