WALTERS' iotfmh Goods, La*ge Assortments, and Economy* " Have more than thou showest; tpeak less than thou knowest." is a famous Couplet in Shakespeare's "Kirjg Lear." The ideas of this Store run very much in that direction, for it U well Jcnown .that, we always have more values in the Store-than we are able to speak of in our advertisements or show in *ur windows... WALTERS do things m a large way ia order to get the greatest advantage' dhQuantity and Quality. ~ Those who deal at this Store are expected to come back and inform us if anythi n g is wrong with their purchases. It is because of OUR PERSONAL CONTACT with the customers that we are able to hold up to our high standards. Millme*y Seen at Walters* Such an unusually varied and attractive collection of styles ,it seems unfair to single out any one price or anyone style. Each best at its price—and choice that makes selection easy and satisfactory—no matter what the expenditure involved. There are Ready-to-Wear Feltsat 7/11, in White. Grey, Tan, Saxe, Red, Navy and Black. Girls White and Colored Felts 'are marked 6 6, 7/11,98 . Millinery Specialist, Trimmed Velvets in all wanted colors, are priced from 9/11 tp 12/6 Shapes include Tricome, American Sailor and Puritan. Tams in Black, Black and White and Navy and Red Velvet — 3/11, 4/11, and 5/8. There's a Hat to euit your features and complexion and to match your costume exactly. PHONE 200
BUSINESS NOTICE*. *, .&' * 3* r*U I (jl^H STOP THAT There's no joyjn going about "barking" and sneezing—and everyone knows winter's here, so you've no need )o remind them that way. Just go down and get a bottle ol the remedy which everybody knows is so good. M eKjwaebs' MUPINE /pqUCH,»AI,SAM.i HW-WE £mo :*****#• HUP IN E ;COUCH BALSAM. rNUPINE COUCH BALSAM. NVPINi COUP" B,ALSAMI NUPINe' fcpUCM BALSAM. \t will .put-you right, and you'll be able to enjoy the, cold weather running risks of chest complaints. EDWARDS' NUPINE relieves the nasty tickling in the throat, clear* phl,egm and relieves the .air passages to the lungß. It not &£f ; *eli<jves the hacking cough, .bu,t. oures it. $£J A BOTTLE TO-BAY. 1 F> EPWAEBB '; CHEMIST. STRATFORD. JSlid »fBBQk) *CT2T*l*^*^" * ta-ltata&Siri % \':mk ;;;■-', &m fife ■ m ! !mM m
TO DAIRY FARME&S. LAt € Oft SMALL. LAhCE OR SMALL. MiLLER-WADB MII/KINO MACHINE Over 3000 in use in Australia; used in America, Jersey, Straits Settlements, anil selling fast in New Zealand. NO POWER. Works themselves, When adjusted, CffiW) CAN ADJUST TfIEM. NO STRIPPING. IEtigUJM BEFORE INSTALLING OTHER MACHINES. Mick, «5 ios cash. # IN USE IN AUSTRALIA FOR SIX YEARS. kllhm, WADE&CO.L™ PRINCESS STREET, HAWERA. (the machine ib on view at R.CURRIN'S, BROADWAY, oppg £JTE THE FIKE BE IGAIW STATION,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 81, 8 July 1916, Page 3
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453Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 81, 8 July 1916, Page 3
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