MAY MEMORANDA FROM WALTERS* Emerson reminds us: “ Not tq count a man’s years until' he has nothing eke left to count.” Several months ago we counted this Store new. hut to-day it is newer, and it is plain enough to all eyes that if keeping clean, fresh,attractive stocks-will do it, this Store is determined not to grow ola. WALTERS count it a pleasure that during the past few months, we have added New, Stocks, Better Service, Greater Efficiency throughout and new endeavors to make the WALTERS’ Service nearer perfect from the customer’s point of view. DI TCI7 Q FIT COMPLEMENT FOR THE TAILDJLWUOELO ORED COSTUME OF ELEGANCE. Blousts designed to complete the tailored outfit, , so that when the coat is removed, an effect as charmingly finished as a dress is secured. To begin wdth there are Blouses of White Silk,with high or low necks, and trimmed with narrow, medium, or wide tucks. Some have inset, others Raglan sleeves, and most of them feature the new beading effect All bear evidence of skilful needling. Careful buying enables us to quote temptingly low prices; 7/1 1, 9/6, S 0/6, S 2/6, 15/6, 17/6, I 9/6. Equally chic are the Silk Blouses in Navy and Black, suggesting a Military note. WALTERS’ price—-14/6. For dressier occasions we have Crepe de Chene Blouses in a series of delicate shadings, reflecting the latest styles. Exceptionally good value is offered at 27/6, G. T.WALTERS. Drape* & Milliner, STRATFORD ”--:IF : w A m a \ I ' \-n\A \ i \ W [ * \ l !f j - *r »-«* > wm&nwv
HU— nrrri A IR 01+ Y©o R J^ARYN-X. A thousand germs have made an air raid and landed on your larynx. Time you defended yourself. Don’t let them djg themselves inr—don’t let reinforcements arrive. Meet the enemy now— atm- take the offensive , with EDWARDS’ tm 1 COUGH :k-. CONQUERS COUCHS AND GOLDS. .if., t ’ ’■' Don’t let the entrenching go on for a , minute—time tells. Get Edwards’ Cough Cure NOW—the first dose will harass the enemy, and a complete, permanent cure will speedily take place. F. EDWARDS CHEMIST, BROAD WIT, r > i ■ STRATFORD h . -To.; _ u- ( •; > ‘ ■ ; i ,ivs». m! .5 ni vh :M ■ m D ; • .v: ; h t si? i;'.;■ . .is svxu£ jjd.'V.-K t ' l ,".— 5 1 , .5: -v <i; i;: q< n i ' ■•h • 'i ■' -rO •' t; . ■" ‘ti -• '[).<{■ }0 ’.l j I>j 1 cm; Mi t ir”, . ..!i i-,.h ii :mua: » ;r 1 •
inti • , ; 11 -i: t t'''l'{. 'i r .1.. jti .! : ‘ In flavour it Is perfect t , RrrfnJt, Ajfiltrd %TM} ■ i&jri s»<s Ilf ill* -)'/i It Fact Mrw Fiction. ' > The fiction ix that another cocoa U "tut good ft'J Van Houlen'i.* The face U there 1« not another cocoa to equal Van Houlon’a. la every market In the world' it Is the *umderd by which afl Other cocoas are judged. 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 1 fast in New Zealand. NO POWER. Works themselves When adjusted, CHILD CAN ADJUST THEM. NO STRIPPING. ENQUIRE BEFORE INSTALLING OTHER MACHINES. PRICE, £5 19s GASH. IN USE IN AUSTRALIA FOR SIX YEARS. MILLAR. WADE & CO.. L TD PRSHCfSS STREET, HAWERA. TOE MACHINE IS ON VIEW AT R.CURRIN’S, BROADWAY, OPPfi SITE THE FIRE BRIGADE STATION.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 42, 24 May 1916, Page 3
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