AUTUMN—WINTER AUtUMN-S-W INTER 1916. 1916. NEW GOODS j —AT— ROBINSONS NOW OPENED UP. PETONE COSTUMES UP TO THE MOMENT OF FASHION , KIT AND FINISH JUST Al. Our Prices will satisfy you that we ;l are out to give “the best for the least." BLOUSES.—Ours corue direct from the factory, deleting warehousemen's profit 5 therefore‘the best of good value.
WINTER COATS.—Here we shall lead again, as our stock includes a splendid variety of English S3IU pies. Paying no freight or duty; enables us to quote prices at less than we could Ishd them our~ selves. MILLINERY GOODS.—Our Cash Buying commands the bedrock prices, botli in getting and giving. Come and see the new “Anzac” ready-td-wears at ROBINSON’S READY-MONEY store.
REV. Mrs Loie Elmore who speaks [ Sunday evening next at Fores-j ters’ Hall, is an attractive Psychic j lecturer. STRATFORD HOSPITAL. S there is an epidemic of measles in the district, No Children will be allowed to visit the Hospital or (Irounds until further notice. lOST from Douglas, on sale day, black and tan, smooth-haired, half-grown dog. Finder please communicate with R. Watson, Douglas. T. HARRY PENN, Secretary. LOST, tie Ae tint tilite cs'e notably »H fis Ot eW lh «' 1 b *T* ek-n l»rr- iniucMi C*U* * • *»MR£ IXAS I
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 85, 16 March 1916, Page 6
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208Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 85, 16 March 1916, Page 6
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