JUST OPENED AT ROBINSON’S READYMONEY STORE. STRATFORD. LADIES’ ROSLYN TWEED PALETOTS.—Before buying elsewhere, see these. Our Indent Line—AllWool, well made—worth 20 to 25 per cent, more than when they were ordered. * * * * PEtONE AND ROSLYN COSTUMES Second Delivery latest styles just to hand. * * * * WINTER SKIRTS— Ex “Ku mara.” *• * * * CHOICE TWEEDS— Heavy Warm Serges. I * * * * BRITISH DYES. —Come and see the British Navy, Smart, Serviceable.
WARNER’S CORSETS. Rustless, Strong, Washing—Fit any Figure —Prices compete with anything— They are great wearers. * * * * A CHEAP CORSET.—The “Ladylike,” in all sizes—light and comfortable—Price only 3s ltd. * * * * MORLEY’S HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR AND CLOVES.— Best British Manufacture, gives long service. Now landing Ex Arawa. YOU TRY ROBINSON AND SON’SHave you a photograph which you would like copied or enlarged ? It can be done as well at the McAllister studio, Stratord. and as cheaply as anywhere in the Dominion. Don’t trust pictures you value to itinerant canvassers. Get a quotation for any photographic work from the BALLISTER STUDIO, Broadwfiv Nor'h.' £IOOO FUE 2/6 GEE! WHAT A CHANCE! WESTLAND WESTLAND Monster art union. ONSTER ART UNION. (By permission of the Minister of Intex-nal Affairs.) FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR SOLDIER HEROES. GOLD SPECIMENS To the Value of £IOOO. POSITIVELY DRAWN AT EASTER. Ist, 2nd, and 3rd PRIZES. A Genuine Chance for Anyone to Win a Fortune. Send for a Ticket TO-DAY. Tickets obtainable C. ,T. PFAFF, Secretary West Coasters Association, 38, Pirie-street, Wellington. Send stamped addressed envelope.
TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. Applications win be received at the Education Office, New Plymouth, up to Friday, the 21st April, 1916, lor the following positions ; TOKO, Grade 3b, Ist Assistant, Salary LI2O to £l4O. TAR IK I, Grade 3a, Assistant, Salary £l2O to £l4O. TCTUTA'WA, Grade 2, Teacher, Salary £l4O to £l9O. Residence. KINA, Grade 1, Teacher, Salary £llO to £l4O. House allowance £2O. Application forms may bo obtained on application to the Board’s Office. P. S. WHITCOMBE, Secretary. Education Office, New Plymouth, 4th April, 1916. LADIES’ Hosiery in plain Cashmere Is Id, ribbed Cashmere and Spun Silk, at R. I). Lowers’. MORLEY’S Hosiery speaks for itself; quality the best at R. D. Lowers’. £4 ILK Hosiery, in black, also white, 2s 1 Id, 0s 9d, bs Gd, 7s 6d pair, at R, D. Lowers’. (CHILDREN’S 5 Ribbed turn-over tops, in tan, cream, heather, also black, sizes 3 to 10.—R. D. Lowers. CIHILDREN’S Sox, in plain or lace, tan. cream, white, black, at R. [) hewers’, opposite Post Office. WANTED- 3 or 4 Gentlemen Boarders. Apply fvia Ora Boarding House. Fenton Street.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 3, 6 April 1916, Page 6
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