BUSINESS NOTICES. Specials THE SEASON IS OVER, BUT WINTER !S STILL WITH US, AND IT IS TOO EARLY TO THINK OF SUMMER GOODS YET. SO THIS WEEK WE ARE CLEARING OUT A LOT OF ODDMENTS AND SPECIALS AT CLEARING PRICES. MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS—9s 6d. MEN'S SADDLE TWEET TROUSERS-10S. MEN'S SAC SUITS— 343 6d. MEN'S SADDLE TWEED SUITS-47S 6d. MEN'S SPORT COATS AND TROUSERS—32S 6d. BUY NOW, PRICES ARE STILL RISING. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORYnew ZEALAND I CLOTHING FACTORY SPRING STYLES AMD SHADES IN MILLINERY ! The dominant note in the style of the "New Millinery is simplicity, and for that reason, the simple, yet effective styles, are very becoming to almost all figPlnk In all Its variations Is the favourite color tint of the Spring Hats—- : and some wonderfully pretty shades are to be seen. We are now displaying a very charming assortment ofDAINTILY TRIMMED MODELS, SMART READY-TO-WEARS. Ladies', Maids, and Children's Panamas in choice variety. Maids' and Children's Eeady-to-Wears in attractive shapes and colours. S p ECTION IN VITED. DRAPER, R. D. LEWEES BT " ATFORD OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
ONE BIG FEATURE ABOUT | OUR CHART TAILORING BUSINESS p is that we have on hand at all ', times a satisfactory assortment of fine durable cloths for all occasions—for all men. i 111''"* WHATEVER THE SEASON, * 111, IK FACT—EVEN NOW—- — when most firms' stocks are practically reduced to "odd- * ments" —we are showing not just a few weaves, ibut a GOOD GENEROUS ASSORTMENT IN EVERY SHADE. 'As to Values—we make it a point to offer the greatest possible values. Men who look at what they get for their money and not merely at the price will find it really worth while to — INVESTIGATE OUR VALUES. We make suits of wear resisting materials—suits that look Veil —wear well—feel well. Suits that keep their shape as long as they are worn. And— We make them for Less. Gome in to-day, or send for Chart, Patterns, etc. (//)H O'LEAPY kam.J£*. STWATrBWD
ti. Presentations. Presents. •riding. Soldiers Birthday. resents. Presentations. Presents. S Jewellery, Solid Silver, and E.P. Ware. •STAINLESS STEEL CUTLERY," toes away with the knife board, saves ourg of hard work, and is guaranteed ijt to stain, no matter what use they re put to. Presents for Soldiers a speciality. J. PETRIE 'JEWELLER AND OPTfC'TAX, STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 42, 16 September 1916, Page 4
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