ROBINSONS SPECIAL OFFERINGS. SPECIAL OFFERINGS. SPECIAL OFFERINGS. SPECIAL OFFERINGS. BIC PURCHASE of Fashionab!e Seasonable Goods at less than half TOFF "ANZAC" Ready-to-wear Hats —mostly Black Velvets, white and fancy trimmed. Latest styles, very becoming. » # # * LESS THAN HALF PRICES— Ss lid, Gs lid, 7r lid to 9 S fi*. Visit our Showroom for Hat Bargains. ROSLYN SPORTS and } Coats. Bought at our own prices. "Roslvn" means all wool, fast colors, warm, serviceable. Value far and away the best. * * * * VALUE AND SERVICE is what yon are looking for. You try Robinson's, you'll yet both there. * * * * GABADINE RAIN COATS: English Samples just to hand. Ladies' and Maids', some nice goods. No duty paid. Pick at Robinson's. * * * * BLANKETS, BLANKETS—Pre-war purchase, averaged with new goods of to-day, enables us to offer keenest quotations. Bedrock at Robirtson'3. *'* * * BUSH RUCS— Hard to get, big sizes at 13s lid, 14s ,9d to 17s 6d. Robinson's offer you best value always at
READY-MOWEY STORE, SPECIAL URGENT NOTICE. ELEMENT ,, The Famous Scientist, will Lecture at .PARISH HALL,, ... SATURDAY, MAY 27, at Bp.m. Weather,. Local CLiniates, Coming . Seasons. ~, ( , , ~ Admission • 2s ami ls,.,Rad.ium Is extra TOWN HALL, .SUNDAY, MAY 28, ; , Bv3o fp*.m. ,'.. "The Eternal Universe and the War." Silver Coin Collection. TOWN HALL, MON-DAY, MAY 29, at 8 p.m. "THE MAJESTY OF CREATION," Prices as above. Bach superbly illustrated by splendid pictures. TOKO, Tuesday, May 30th. DOUGLAS, Thursday, June Ist. NOTICENOTICE. NOTICE. ' /NOTICE. STAN SHARP. '. TOBACCONIST, BROADWAY, TNfORMS his.•customers and the - public generally, that he has purchased the WELL-KNOWN TOBACCONIST AND HAIR DRESSING BUSINESS so long carried on by MR THOMAS MERCER, and will continue the same at the present address. Mr Sharp has engaged the (services of an Expert Hairdresser from Wellington, who will take charge of his present Saloon, and Mr Sharp will be in attendance at Mr Mercer's Shop, where he will be glad to welcome all clients. Courtesy and attention will, as heretofore, be his watch-word. N CONNECTION WITH THE - ABOVE ANNO. vCEMENT; 1 would bespeak on behaj of Mr Sharp, a continuance of the support and patronage accorded me by m\ friends and customers for the past twenty-four THOMAS MERCER.
AMES TYONALD, STRATFORD GARAGE. -*- greatest value for money over offered in New Zealand. The Car itself the proof. We »raj prepared to demonstrate at any time. 83 Model B £350; 75 Model £3lO. Tyres, Tubes and Petrol always on hand. Havnlg secured the services •$ a first-class mechanic, 1 can uridert'ilte any kind of repairs to Motor Cars or Cycles. First-class workmanship is j guaranteed at reasonable prices. JAMES DONALD, STRATFORD GARAGE. REWARD. REWARD will be given for the return to Foster's Shop, of a lady's Hand Bag, containing money and papers, lost about 3 or 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, between Toko and Stratford. -7ANTED TO SELL-Second-hand v * Gi« with lamps compVfp. in pood order. Price £ls. A bargain. Address, Box 18, Toko.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 44, 26 May 1916, Page 6
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