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Bargains as .numerous To-Day as .on the: first lay of Waiters’ First Sale. That story of the man who caught some sparrows and turned them into Canaries' with some yellow paint and sold them v to an unsuspecting public may or may not he true. But there is a kind of Advertising paint that changes the values of things, and makes them-look-better so that they may be imposed upon, the confiding public. The customers wjio have came to Walters*.-First- Sale know that the Store’s advertising truthfully states the former price and the present Sale Price. The regular everyday, carefully selected Stocks at WALTERS’ FIRST SALE -are always Lower priced than elsewhere on the first marking.- Therefore at Sale Time the Bargains are real, being genuinely reduced in price. No vending of painted birds, no coloring o& the facts, no exaggeration at WALTERS’ hi RSI SALE. Bargains .in Goods tliat are very scarce in GIRLS’ .KILTED SERGE SKIRTS, former Price 4s 6d, First 's®l® Price 3s 6d. KILTIES for Children, all color*, Ordinary Price, 12s fid, First Sal® Price 5s 9d. LADIES’ NAVY AND-BLACK GAITERS, Former-Price 5s 9d, First Sale Price 4<j Gd. ‘ TOWELS from lid to 3s fid each. LADIES’ FLEECY .LINED BLOOMERS, 3s lid, 4s lid, Now 2S Hd, 3s ltd CHILDREN’S CORDED VELVET CO Ad'S, 24m, Former Price 12s fid, 27in. 13s fid, Sale Price 6s Gd, 7s lid. 1 Only, LADY’S ASTRACHAN COAT siao ;0.5., previously priced 59s fid, NOW 45s 6d. 1 Only, CARACUL. COAT, former price 79s fid, Now 59s 6d. All other Coats, both Ladies’ and Children’s marked down to .Bedrock. f, T W/y WHS Draper, Stratford , JS* ® m ILrfi J Bank of ,Ne>v. Zealand is Opposite •_ ajuasagaaia

BUSINESS NOTICES. —fr FEEL AS IF EVERYTHIN G HAS GONE WRONG ? you feel tired of everythin and .are ‘irritable and depressed, does it ever strike you. that there’s nothing wrong- with affairs or pepple,..and it’s just yuor liver that makes thinks look “blue”? Next tune you feel “out. of sorts”like that, instead of bemoaning your fate of losing your temper, get a bottle of EDWARDS. QUININE AND IRON CORDIAL QUININE AND IRON CORDIAL It will quickly put you right, and make you merry and ''bright. Good-bye to bile, indigestion, headache ail<Vlow spirits when thin excellent tonic is taken. PRICK, Js 6d and 4s 6d per bottle from F. EDWARDS. CHEM IST, , . ■ \ ih■ Tt -fuTi >■ BROADWAY, ;,T r STRATFORD. ■ (.i c, bet . , ■■ lirw-M I —, IWI M, , I I.JI I jj . Ll j „ Trr r -—lib. “if -tont-awfcp wcqual - i'.iu'i"'- 'kSLI J ■>•''' . Before going out drink of cup I - *<f7r Itr Vf&r** KM ft fortifies the system againsMatigue .J , and s.t - the.- nerves, J ¥ A, deßcinus Beverage. , . ?«a ' eChea p . because aiit tie-goes alongway. Pj >UK your irn&cr lor « M«spp - J

TO DAIRY FARMERS. sLAI E OR SMALL. LARGE OR SMALL. I MTLLERWADE toIMNG MACHINE 5; ’ ; /if ■ ' . Jn use .in Australia; used.in America, Jersey, - Straits Settlements, and selling l fast in New Zealand, ■NO; POWER. Works-themselves 'When adjusted, CHILD CAN ADJUST THEM. NO STRIPPING. ENQUIRE BEFORE INSTALLING OTHER MACHINES. - ■ PRICE, £5 10s CASH. IN USE IN AUSTRALIA FOE SIX YEARS. MILIiAR. WADE & CO.. L TD PRINCESS STREET, HAWERA, ■:of. . v l'- : v' • ■ • • * fHE MACHINE IS ON VIEW AT R.CURRIN’S, BROADWAY, OPP< *!: - SITE THE FLEE BBIGADE • STATION. . «

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 10, 10 August 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 10, 10 August 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 10, 10 August 1916, Page 3

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