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BUSINESS NOTICES. ‘■v . m im Sff 9B '•m - ' . . m.-j <* NEW ZEALAND & &■.& 5#».» 15 IS .CLOTHING FACTORY v: •; :■ MEN’S SHIRTS. BAND SHIRTS FOR CITY WEAR, SPECIALLY SELECTED FOR HARD SERVICE; PRICES— 3s Hd, 4s 6d, 5 S 6d to 8S 6d TENNIS SHIRTS FOR HOLIDAY WEAR, MADE IX ALL THE NEWEST MATERIALS, PRICES— 4S Sd, 5S 6d, GS 6d. WORKING SHIRTS IN PLAIN AND STRIPED DRILLS, UNIONS, Etc., PRICES—3S lid, 5S 6d, 6s 6d. OVERCOAT SPECIALS! overcoat SPECIALS! RARE VALUES OFFERED IN COATS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. FOR MOTORING, FOR CYCLING, FOR GENERAL WEAR, FOR WET WEATHER WEAR. . We offer a splendid choice of quality coats—cut in the popular styles, with well-built shoulders, sntlg-litting collars, and the shape retaining properties that are essential to reliable garments. IT IS THE TIME NOW TO BUY. „„ w __ _ __ is in £ DISCOUNT FOR CASH. *.*{ y L • PS’ OVERCOATS FOR MOTORING (leather lined and well furnished) . CYCLE OVERALLS ■■•'wfiSPßS’ HEAVY TWEED OVERCOATS (in all the best styles). ITS’ RELIABLE MACINTOSHES. ! FAMOUS “HYDROTITE” COAT (latest cut, lined and unlined). Also BOYS’ TWEED • and RAIN COATS, all sizes. BIG VALUE COES WITH EVERY PRICE. is# VJ - t nurmi c draper, STRATFORD. C D. LEWERS ■yrtrrrr

ART ! THAT’S THE THAT’S THE WORD WORD TO DESCRIBE THESE FASHION TO DESCRIBE THESE FASHION SHIRTS! SHIRTS I define exactly smartness—un- ;* VHu S ‘.M’ ' 14 i'Vy ■* V. I , ADO THESE SHIRTS AT Yet it is not easy to what constitutes thi til you examine the shirts more closely. Then you will observe the distinctive cut, -the fine texture of the fabric, the neat stripe in some fashionable tint or color, the superb finish. v Til T CLOTHING CO. 'r 1 Sjfctre dther, features to make them desirable. They are made from fabrics notable alike for their laundering and long-wearing ‘ qualities—fit- . ed with good linen collars—buttons •, are securely fixed, and buttonholes properly worked. Do you like black stripes, or colored stripes, narrow or broad? And which do you prefer—soft or stilt cuffs? We can supply you with‘a shirt that embodies all the features you want. v /» z

furniture of quality at exceptionally LOW PRICES ! We nre particularly well stocked with handsome Furniture and Furnishings at the present time, and we have never offered such attractive values as we do now. Every description of modern 1 ( urniture is to he found here in a great variety of design. Our Furniture offers always attract attention, because our value is known to he good—because our statements are known to be true —because our quality is known to he dependable. JAVANS COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS AND UNDERTAKERS. STRATFORD. AND FJMCHBON,

all the new books. The greatest writers of the day, and the greatest presses of the world, are issuing great books on the war. The supply of standard fiction is also maintained. Our newest m- ■ elude: — . , No. 70 Berlin (Wm. Le Queux) 3s 6d Deeds That Will Never Die (J. Foster) Is 6d. , Mr Buigle (Geo. Barr McCutcheon) 3s 6d. ' . The»Generation Between (C. Al. Matheson) 3 s 6d. The Ivory Child (H. Rider Haggard) Ss 6df Pidgin Island (Harold McGrath) 3s 6d. 1 * Michael .O’Halloran (C, Stratton Porter) 3k 6d. Ant) new supplies of Kipling’s Novels at 3s Bd each.. STATIONER AND BOOKSELLER, HOPKINS STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 56, 9 June 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 56, 9 June 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 56, 9 June 1916, Page 4

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