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BUSINESS NOTICES. LAST WEEK Closes ATURDAY, 12. SALE CLOSES SATURDAY, 12. It'isn’t always the first re; h of a sale that brings the best bargains ' Here’s ample proof. Just read down this list 'MEN’S SADDLE TROUSERS, all wool, <very strong, 9s lid. MEN’S STRONG NAVY BLUE OVERALLS, going fast, 3S lid ■LIEN’S TWEED TROUSERS, Real hard wearers 6s lid. 3 DOZ. BORSALINO FELTS worth 10s (id. Now 5S 11d and 7s lid. MEN’S WORKING SHIRTS, at I - give-away price, 3s lid. IrMEN’S BAND SHIRTS. Como MEN’S GLACE BOOTS, only a few pairs—worse luck, 16s lid and 17s Hd. BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SCHOOL BOOTS, at reduced prices. 2s lid. and see these rn r NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. NEWIZEACAND* '■ U&OTHING FACTORY. ? -V ■ ’ == - l "J fiVALUE ■ GIVING Extraordinary : IS THE RULE AT OUR GIGANTIC SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE. NOW IN FULL SWING. If you have an earnest desire to save money and to make sure afib the same time that you are securing goods of unquestionable . quality, this Sale of ours is unquestionably Vi ] ' < ■■■ THE SALE OF ALL SALES FOR YOU I A Every Bargain is a genuine Bargain—not a cheap article offered at a supposed reduction. It’s the Greatest Opportunity of the Year, so come along quickly and benefit. A few items from our long list of BARGAINS: LADIES’ ONE-PIECE DRESSES, White Embroidered, 17s 6d, Sale Price j • • 3s lid. V COLORED LINENNES for Dresses, B’d yard, Sale Price 3£d. ar. d. lewers DRAPER, STRATFORD.

TOji-lj;: • v -\ . K 1 & $ 'U;„ K ■ * , r ,v-, : .' f-r ! . Vyv •V ■■ .i “THE STORE OF THE STYLISH HAT.” :4«: : > —- When you’re ready to buy your new Hat—assert yourself to the extent of getting one of our LATEST FELTS. The most durable, the most comfortable, and the most attractive Hats ever made for THE NEW STYLES FOR 1916 ! fare now showing in our windows and inside our Hat Department r— and every opportunity is offered to make a pleasing- selection •from'the big variety of styles and colours. ’tOSTS NOTHING TO COME IN AND SEE OUR FELTS—SO CALL TO-DAY. EGMONT CLOTHING GO. I •TRATFCRD*

jyjOUNTAIN * FOR YOUR HOLIDAYS. MAKE it a point to visit the Mountain with its magnificent gorges, its snow-capped peaks and . Slopes, and best of all the surrounding forests and reserves. ‘ % , Tho Stratford Mountain House (via Pembroke Road) Offers you first-class accommodation for 7s per day or £2 2s per week which includes all toll, etc. Only First-class Meals and Beds provided. For those providing their own food, splendid accommodation is provided either by day or week Good Sites for Tent Parties, too. Do not fail to bring your visiting frionds to this House before they return home. ONLY 9 MILES F STKaTRORD STATION. (Good Roads.) Come by Motor, Gig or Bicycle. Full particulars from—0. E. JAMES, Broadway, ■: T. KIRKWOOD, County Hotel, or direct from House per telephone to H. ELLIOTT, Manager. gTTRATFORO H'

H. TROTTER. CARRIER, UNDERTAKES auy Carrying in Stratford and District. Special Care in Removals. AGENT FOR—N.Z. Carying Co., H. M. HEY WOOD and Co., Christchurch, Colonial Carrying Co., Wellington. TAUPIRI COAL STOCKED. GOODS SENT TO ANY PART. Orders may be left with A. J. DAVEY, Empire Stable*. QLUB HOTEL STABLES. JRY, ROOMY ACCOMMODATION CENTRALLY SITUATED. EVERY ATTENTION. Your horse Is well looked after here. J. THACKER.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 53, 8 February 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 53, 8 February 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 53, 8 February 1916, Page 4

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