BUSINESS NOTICED ITS GOOD GIVE YOUR BOY A FREE CHO WHERE TO BUY HIS NEXT SUIT AND HE WILL LEAD YOU to the n.z. clothinc factory. he knows because all his matfes co there and they always look neat and Manly. .., ■BOYS'SUITSTHE AVON, 18S 6d to 21s. -THE DERBY, 20S to 26S 6d. THE SPORT 20S to 42s 6d. v BOYS V "'"'?. FOR THE LITTLE TOTS, 8s 6d, 10S 6d, 12S 6d. . * FOR THE BIGGER BOYS 21s to 32S 6d. FOR THE YOUTHS' 30s to 42s 6d. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. MARK NEW ZEALAND m NOTHING FACTORY MERIT. nil >'■■■■ MODES FOR SPRING! • &?Mt™ R SPRING! ■■ OUR:MILLINERYOSHHWinOfIM^ s '^?^ I S^ nt t,V ith all th ° > ew ■• st >' le^ P and we can please y*m with your thing drossy, out-of-the-ordinary" or > smart little becoming, hat for gedi ' eral .wear. ■>.,'•■ ■■'";■ .'. - ' I We are .showing, a dainty collection of— :■-■< t ; . TRIMMED MODELS—UNTRIEWMED STRAWS AND TACELS m Black, v Navy Putty— and Colours, also the newest flowers, and trimmings. ' The selection is-varied, and exclusive while the prices are very moderate. *Mi AN INSPECTION IS INVITED! i»ti!)»jafi /tila-sireoA-.riJiJob ! jik B<*m«i .:.,, JDRAP.ER, ~, . .-i, .•:.. \,, A R.D.LEWERS STRATFORD ; •. . v OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
SPEAKING • ./'OF—- * r Reminds us ofitho gentleman.who in r ' y i-'tnfe .endeatoufci to>ipoint his .remarks '''"'''lJojr 'tlttfe steiy ofcthe man who WW* a Shirt to his back "And" he has mil* thi Vdupgster/ "How pany of them does lie wear at the one time." j We have a good many Shirts in stock at the But've haven't a million. To be strictly truthful, we have all the styles that Men of Energy and Enterprise are likely to call for Tney are good Shirts-good in Fabric,, in the roomy cutting out-m the wprkmanship-tho fashioning—and better still, they are at absolutely bedrock prices—because we buy practically all of them for cashdirect from the, manufacturers. WHEN IT'S SHIRTS, COME TO THE ECMONT CO., "WE ;''- HAVE IT FOR LESS !*' 'AHO'LEARY. AtmJßt.
>r«»ents. Presentations. Presents. Wedding. Soldiers Birthday. 'in Jewellery,. Solid Silver, and E.P. •'■ : v ... I Ware.' ; . ,: "STAINLESSI STEEL CUTLERY," 'Does away with the knife board, naves 'hours of hard work, and is guaranteed "not to stain, no matter what use they /are put to*. ■ i ______ Presents for Soldlors a speciality. J. PETIIIE. JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, .'f • ■.. ■ RTRA.TFOHD. STRATFORD RECRUITING COMMITTEE. 'Your King and Country Need You." "k IMPLICATIONS for enrolment in - future Reinforcements may be made with any members of the Committee, viz., His Worship the Mayor (Mr J. W. Boon), and Messrs J. Masters, <J. D. Sole, and Lieutenant Gray, or with the undersigned at the Borough Council Chambers. PHILIP SKOGLUNL\ 1 Town Clerk. Hon. Sec. (UTTER-WRAPPERS.—To Dairy — } Farmeis who make their own butter: Obtain your butter-wrappers at the "Stratford Post" .lob Printing o%e. #}irjeßEZF3?%i
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 22, 24 August 1916, Page 4
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454Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 22, 24 August 1916, Page 4
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