UPS FROM SALE. SECOND ISSUE: 12. h TIP:—Mil-, linery, Ready-to-wears, did you say?" Nearly all gone at rediculously low prices, but read on—•l3th TlP:— The little lot left are further reduced. Never mind what they cost, just see Robinson's window. You'll want one. 14th TIP: —Here's a beauty—One only Ladies' Black Sealette Coat, silk j lined throughout, one of the best, 9os for 69s 6d. 15th TlP:— Men's Heavy Tweed Overcoats, warm and comfortable. This season's, 33s Gd for 26s 9d. A few good sample ltainproofs, cheap. 16th TlP:— Ladies' Roslyn Paletots, all wool, very warm. This season's styles—42s 6d and 15s for 29s 9d. u3s 6d for 33s lid. 60s for 42 s 6d. 17th TlP:— Ladies' Tweed Paletots, 4 only 22s 6d to 29 s 6d, to clear for 9s lid. 5 only 21s to 2os for 12s 6d. -6 only Ladies' Macs for 12s lid, 19s lid, 22s 6d. 18th TlP:—You're feeling tl,' coldWarm underwear is w* * you want! Nothing better. ( jmbinations, Singlets, Bloomers, etc., at 10 per cent off. • 19th TlP:— Flannelettes have been as hard to get as food in Germany. By "Middlesex" we landed a iind lot. Now 10 per cent, off the mark. j 20th TIP:— We could have sold them, all to the Wholesale at our retail prices—Not much! We kept, them i for our customers. 10 per cent otf.j 21st TlP:— Dress Skirts? Yes IbtSj of them at 4 S 6d, 6s lid, 8s 3d, g*. ,9d, 10s 6d, lis 6d. Navy Serges 7s 3d, 10s 6d, lis 6d, 12s 6d.j '"British" Navy, fast colors. j NOTE:—Watch for* to-morrow's Sale Tips from ROBINSON'S READY-MONEY STORE. •AVE YOU A PHOTOGRAPH - which you would like copied or . enlarged ? It can be done as , well at the McALLISTER STUDIO, Stratford, and as cheaply as anywhere in the Dominion. Don't trust j. * pictures you value to itinerant canvassers. Get a quotation for any photographic work from the
MOALUSTER STUDIO, ' Broadway North. CHOICE JERSEY BULLS FOR SALE FROM IMPORTED STOCK. T>EDIGREES, Prices, aud full information from E. J. KIRK WOOD, Piakau Park, , Stratford. IUTTOX'S Garden Seeds, 4d paclckets, grown in Great Britain. Agents Everywhere. 10/- R EWARD. ■" OST in Stratford on Tuesday last, ' smooth haired black and tan Sheep Dog, answers to name "Pup." J. LUCENA, Toko. TENDERS FOR CRAZINC. TENDERS wanted for grazing about 190 acres, section 9, block IU. Maboe S., about 8 miles from Stratiimore, 11 miles Whangamomona, by good road. JAS. AIM. Shanno.i. THE STRATFORD FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. THE Annual General Meeting of Shareholders will be held in Hi, s Majesty's' Picture Theatre, Broadway North, Stratford, on Monday, 31st July, 1916, at 1J a.m. BUSINESS: To receive Annual Report and Bal-ance-sheet. To elect Directors. To appoint an Auditor. And any other business that may arise. . \ According to promise given at last Annual Meeting, the question of contributing towards cost of an Agricultural Instructor for Taranaki, will be discussed. W. FASTIER, . Secretary. BUTTON'S Garden Seeds, 4d packkets. grown in Great Britain. Agents Everywhere. NJDTICE TO SUPPLIERS. THE XGATRE DAIRY FACTORY will re-open on FRIDAY, 4th AUGUST. T. HARRY PEX.X. IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OP THOMAS TAYLOR, AWATUXA. TENDERS to he addressed D.O.A. Stratford, and closing on Saturday. sth August, are invited for the purchase of ninety-three (93) fully paid Shares in the Awatunn. Co-rp. Dairy Factory Company. Xo tender ucressarilv accented. J. B RICHARDS. Deputy Official Assignee.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 100, 29 July 1916, Page 6
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