The Vogue of the I I I T behoves you, therefore, to exercise * 1 greater care than usual in selecting your Hosiery. If you come to Walters’, however,you need have no misgivings concerning the correctness of your Hose. We have done the thinking for you, and you can buy any line we offer with the assurance that it is correct and fashionable Shorter Shirt Brinns- 1 Hosiery into BIHM ■ - —■*— - HOSIERY STYLES TO SLIT ALL FANCIES. HOSIERY VALUES TO I ■ s x ■Mj i i ALL POCKETS. At 13, 1/11,2/6 Ribbed Hcse in wanted ve-ghl and all sizes, At 1/11 —Black Mercerised Hose At* 2/6, 2/11, And 3/3 —Fine Cashm .rc. all-wool* Hose, in weights to suit all buyers At 26,2 9, 3/6 to 5/6 —Beautiful Silk Hose for outdoor and evening wear. At t 9 3 3 —Fancy Ribbed Hose. /.* t 3 —Jason Golf Hose in smart black and white checks. At 3 3— Embroidered Anklets, unusually distinctive Greater -Prominence I THIS HOSIERY _POR THE CHILDREN. White, Cream and 1 an Viyella Sox ; Black. Tan and White three-quarter Hose ; Fine ribbed Black threequarter Hose with Fancy Tops. Hosiery in a!! popular Shades to match any Costume, awaits youp inspection and Selection. G T. WALTERS, Drapery & Millinery Specialist. ® (THE BANK OP NEW ZEALAND iS OPPOSITE.) .
BWWSWWMBBW prescription ■4p AS H UR o B EST B m 1 ARE c 29? Entrust uswith jour prcscription-thatm.odiou.o upon which - —" ' ' ruled with the utmost exact ill be thoroughly depends, it tv Not only fresh and pur rnacopoeia Drug, of that condition an., quali* ,rc'«» nntionts’ medicine should ho composed. Duly sum patients’ medicine [is vital to the sick person’s, recovery [WE’RE AT YOUR SERVICE WITH PROMPTNESS, AND AT REASONABLE PRICES. F. EDWARDS STRATFORD. CHEMIST ;H,=
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It was the steamer Hesperus That sailed the wintry sea, . Bnt the skipper bold had an awful cold, And was sad as sad could be. But his daughter fair, witii the golden hair. '} Said “Father, no words could be truer ; , ‘ \ " ’• No cure on earth bar. half the worth Of Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure,”
•SJ-H Vy ■ PLYMOUTH WINTER SHOW. Judging by the numerous applications’ f:>r-schedules, the enMcs'fw v so ■. ’ k.( Minch • opens oh June 7; 1: . ! ot:ii far exceed those if : ;-y 11 ■ vions show field Tinder the dusp .•» of the 'Taranaki Agriculture 1 .'m' -zy. Applications for space are ; ; ) numerous, so that the space (. icin’l eo will have a difficult time proviu; 'g accommodation for the numerous applicants. The schedule is complete in every detail, and gives an opportunity to any one to make an exhibit of some description. The secretary will ho pleased to post schedule to any address should application lie made for same. Farmers who have nominated for thd held acreage competitions are reminded that it will he necessary for them to make acceptance with the secretary, otherwise their crops will not be judged. The attention of intending exhibitors in the poultry section is drawn to the N.Z. Championships, v.iiich appear in the schedule, both under laminins and pigeons. This is an error, as the championships are c.dv filtered for pigeons and not hani avns.
& r Vs, isX: m ,\w> rv % M: i Vw >•* *0 Cjyt* r * The Children’s Choice BOURNVILLE CHOCOLATE is a Superb Confection, with a delicious flavour and of great smoothness. It is produced by a special process, the result being a Sweetmeat of highest quality. Cadbury's Mexican or Vanilla Chocolate —the best plain Chocolate tc send to our Soldiers at the front.
TO DAIRY FARMERS. LARGE OR SMALL. LARGE OR SMALL. MILLER-WADE MILKING MACHINE Over 8000 in use in Australia; used in America, Jersey, Straits Settlements, and selling fast in New Zealand. NO POWER. Works themselves When adjusted, CHILD CAN ADJUST THEM. NO STRIPPING. ENQUIRE BEFORE INSTALLING OTHER MACHINES. PRICE, £5 10s CASH. IN USE IN AUSTRALIA FOR SIX YEARS. MILLAR, WADE & CO.. L™ PRINCESS STREET, HAWERA. THF MACHINE IS ON VIEW AT R.CURRIN’S, BROADWAY, Ol’PO SITE THE FlilK BRIGADE STATION.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 31, 11 May 1916, Page 3
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687Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 31, 11 May 1916, Page 3
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