Big Crowds t)f Women can tell you of >' Big Savings effected at this memorable r “FIRST SALE.” - ~ ‘ mL*sm —— *sl — M FULL OF LIFEAND BARGAIN POWER Walters’ FIRST SALE .The attendances at WALTERS’ FIRST SALE have been numbered by hundreds arid hundreds. Had it beer anything but a Top-notch Sale, it would have fizzled out and fallen flat after the first week. Every day brings its fresh batch of Extra Values and fresh attractions at Welters’ First Sale, and women are realising that here at least is one Sale that Joes not drag out a existence. \ Try to be early. As one women said : —‘‘ It is wiser to miss one s porridge than the pick of the Savings.” To-Davs of the Sale CHILDREN’S CORDED VELVET COATS, 24-inches — Usual Price 12s 6d. Sale Price 6s lid. CHILDREN’S * CORDED VELVET COATS, 27-inclies — Usual Price 13s 6d. Sale Price 7s lid. 3 ONLY LADIES’ THREE- ; QUARTER ALL-WOOLS ONLY LADIES’ COATS—. QUARTER ALL - WOOL Former Price 39s fid? pn.™ . ’ Now 15s lid. COALSWOOL AND VELVET TAMSUsually 5s lid to fis lid. Sale Price Is ltd. G T. Former price 42s fid, Now 16s lid. xvw* Draper, J Bank of New Zealand Rf Opposite
I BUSINESS NOTICES. « p> W’ STOP THAT COUGH. There’s no joy in going about “bark- . ing” and sneezing—and everyone known winter’s here, so you’ve no need to remind them that way. Just go down and get a bottle of, the remedy which everybody knows is so good. EDWARDS’ . NUPINE COUCH BALSAM. NUPINE COUCH BALSAM. nupine Couch balsam. NUPINE COUCH BALSAM. NUPINE COUCH BALSAM. NUPINE COUGH BALSAM. It will put yon right, and you’ll be able to enjoy the cold weather instead of running risks of chest complaints. ..J>, . - • V " EDWARDS’ NtJPINE relieves the nasty tickling in the throat, clears the phlegm and relieves the air passages to the lungs. It not only relieves the hacking cough, but' cures it. GET A BOTTLE TO-DAY. F. EDWARDS W 1 CHEMIST. • t'>J vlliiljxijjliv ,7( STRATFORD. i ■ ’ ; ~v ■ * M - ■=• T- -S3" . ;w. : . ; Ays. t. i* ■ •• . .w • A y*j 4j J ■ e -I-'., 4 ln flavour Il ls perfect , k -• ' ■; .■ » a .. . 4 i - %»*■ t "SOV-4 .BUSf fb«V* J V/ * ‘■H'V t A w.iS .ra kl. St "I*SlpP) -y Fact partus Fiction. .k, 4 i act poraus i icuum. n The fiction k that another, cocoa w -a* good M Via Houlenl.' W The fan ia there la not another cocoa lo equal Van Houten’a. M la every market in the world it la the standard by which aO t ffl-,., other qoooaa are'judged - ‘ ; • ■■, ■ pa it t--, j fviiiT' ■ ' T " * ‘ : f t v •» SiaK r f r '' '■i E TO DAIRY FARMERS. LAI E OR SMALL, LARGE OR SMALL, , < MILLER-WADE MILKING MACHINE f .'w - . • i Over 8000 in use in Australia; used in America, Jersey, Straits Settlements, and selling fast in New Zealand. NO POWER. Works themselves When adjusted, CHILD CAN ADJUST THEM. NO STRIPPING. ENQUIRE BEFORE INSTALLING OTHER MACHINES. (■RICE, £5 10s GASH. IN USE IN AUSTRALIA FOR SIX YEARS. MILLAR. WADE & CO.. L m PRINCESS STREET, HAWERA. J • CHE MACHINE IS ON VIEW AT R.CURRIN’B, BROADWAY, OPP< ( SITE THE FIRE BR IGADE STATION,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 6, 5 August 1916, Page 3
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527Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 6, 5 August 1916, Page 3
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