ROBINSON’S SPECIAL OFFERINGS. SPECIAL OFFERINGS. SPECIAL OFFERINGS. SPECIAL OFFERINGS. BIG PURCHASE of Fashionable Seasonable Goods at less than half prices. ** f * * TOFF “ANZAC” Ready-to-wear Hats mostly Black 'N civets, white and fancy trimmed. Latest styles, very becoming. * * * * LESS THAN HALF PRICES—Ss lid, Gs lid, 7s lid to 9s IHT. Visit our Showroom for Hat Bargains. **** ROSLYN SPORTS and 1 Coats. Bought at our own prices. “Boslyn” means all wool, fast colors, warm, serviceable. Value far and away the best. * * * * VALUE AND SERVICE is what you are looking for. You try Robinson’S, you’ll yet both there. .* * * * CABADSNE RAIN COATS: English, Samples just to hand. Ladies | and Maids’, some nice goods. No duty paid. Pick at Robinson’s. * * * * BLANKETS, BLAN KETS—Pre-war purchase, averaged with new, ‘ goods of to-day, enables us to offer keenest quotations. Bedrock at Robinson’s; ! *.* * * BUSH RUGS—Hard to get, big sizes at 13s lid, 14s Od to f7 s Gd. Robinson's offer you best value always at, THE ready-momey store, v ’ k f Have you a photograph : whiefi you would like copied or enlarged? It can he done as well at the Me ALL! STEP. STUDIO, Stratford, and as , cheaply as anywhere in the DonlihioiL ! Don’t ' trust pictures 'to j itinerant'" cariVa'sisdfe, i Get a quotation:Tor : any photographic work from
MCALLISTER STUDIO, Broadway North. MIOHIRST PUBLIC HALL. A DANCE will be held ou Wednesday, June 7th. Good b loor, Good Music. Admission: Gouts- 2s, Liidies Is. B. A. WEYBURNB, Hon. Sec, DANCE DANCE. DANCE, j r|THE Second of a series of weekly -1- dances will -be held in the Pitiv 1 ' ish Hall On Wednesday evening, June 7th. Dancing- from’ p.m. ‘to T a.m. Good floor, good sultpf, 'good music. Gents 2i 6d, 11 ladies Is. ' m' WATSON, Secretary. STRAYED on my farm, Cross Hoad. Midhirst, one Black Gelding, believed’to have strayed from 1 Tututawa. M. LEVANDOWSKI, '• ■ Cross Road, Midhirst. NOTICE. NY persons found trespassing on my property, situated on Sole md Mountain Roads, will be prose'eu;ed; all dogs shot. FRANK TECOFSKY. northern sheep farm. ij AAA ACRES, of which 400 is 1U vU in grass, and the balance in scrub and bush, with plenty of fencing timber, 2f miles of seai frontage, and well watered by creeks ancH-rivcrs, lovely little river flat f or homestead and yards. Beautiful little boat harbour on the property available in all weathers. This property wintered 600 sheep last winter, and is now running a lot of stock, mixed cattle, horses and sheep. Will easily run 1500 sheep when balance is grassed. Good motor road to within If miles of property, and road is to be finished to homestead site. This will make a lovely little sheep run. and to anyone who wants a property where there is plenty of fishing, boating, and shooting to be had, this is an ideal one. Price only £2 15s per acre, and the land in grass is worth £6 as it now stands. Easy terms to good man. For further particulars, apply W. A. LIMBRICK, Whakatane. LOST— Lady’s Red Morocco Purse, containing money. Finder will be suitably rewarded on returning same to this office. LOST— Between Ngaere Gardens and Railway Station, Gold Chain with small green-stone heart. 5s Reward. Valued as a keepsake. Apply this office. WANTED— Grazing for dairy cow». .Apply “Farmer,” Mahoe. WANTED— One or two hundred Fencin'* "Posts. Apply E. i Jackson, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 53, 6 June 1916, Page 6
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