THIS WEEK’S GOOD LINES AT ROBINSON’S MUSLIN BLOUSES—White Embroidered. Just to hand by Parcel Post. Choice goods for little money, 2s 9d, 3s Od, 3s lid, 4s lid. Handsome Voiles, Os lid, 9s 9d, 30s Od to 13s Od. PIQUE BLOUSES.— Strong, serviceable, always now when washed, 3s lid,/ 4s Od, 5s lid, Os lid. Working Blouses, fast colors, 3s lid, 4s Od, 4s Hd at Robinson’s. JAP FROCKS FOR THE GIRLIES. —They have gone like hot cakes, only a few left at 2s 4d and 2s Hd, sizes 20 to 24 and 20 to 30. Look sharp if you want any. SHEETINGS.—Heavy . Grey TwilU and Herringbones, 54 inch Hid and| Is lid; 72 inch, Is 3d and Is Gd; 80 inch, Is 7id and Is lOd. Whites equally cheap at Robinson’s. FLORAL VOILES AND FLAXONS. Make nobby summer dresses and blouses. The Robinson’s price them at 7id, 9d, 10id and Is. TOBRALCOS.—Grand washing, fast) colors in plain, stripes and spots. Robinson’s have the variety. One price everywhere, Is 2d. S.S.S. DRlLLS— Guaranteed best quality. Not imitations. Wellington price is up to Is 6d. Robinson s here on the. spot, Is lid just for now. SHANTUNG TOSSORE ROBES.— Ex “Rimutaka,” the most serviceable dress you'can buy. Up to the moment of fashion for 29s 6d, 34s 9d, 39s 6d, 47s 6d at ' i ROBINSON’S DRAPERS, . STRATFORD, lAVE 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 pictures you value to itinerant canvassers. Get a quotation for any photographic work from the MCALLISTER STUDIOi Broadway Nortlu
ANTED —Housemaid and Wait-' ress for Whangamomona Tem- 1 perauce Hotel. Apply McCluggage Bros., Stratford. WANTED— Strong Boy for Whistle’String on Log Hauler. Apply McCluggage Bros., Stratford.. LOST to-doy in Stratford, a Motor. Coat. Finder please return to Alger’s Store, Regan Street. j HALF-DAY PARADE. THE Territorials “D” Company” and Senior Cadets (91 and 95 Companies) parade at 1.30 p.m. on Thursday next, falling in at the Defence Office. CompulsorT attendance. IHOR SALE—Sittings of Pure-bred White Leghorns and White Rocks, ss.—C. SPECK, Pembroke Road. sale by tender. TENDERS will ho received at the office of the Midhirst Dairy Company, for the purchase of IS acres (more or less) Denmark leirace, Midhirst. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close Monday, ICth October,, at noon. Particulars with Secretary. R. J. HOOO. TXTE are agents for the famous VV Kabo Corsets and Brassieres. —Morey and Son. WANTED— Good driver for town work, must he strictly sober man. References required, highest wages. Apply this office. WANTED— Young girl to assist with light house work. Apply this office. PEMBROKE ROAD, FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, FAREWELL and PRESENTATION to PRIVATES E. and F. MIERS. Admission—Gents Is; Ladies a basket. All Soldiers on leave Free. T. BOYLE/ Secretary. WANTED. MAN for general farm work, able to plough, no milking. Wages £2 10s per week and found. Apply to CHARLES BAYLY, Toko. TT7ANTED—Lad or young lady T ’ fni- clerical work and typin'-. Start 30,3 per week. .Apply this office. QTRATFORD Sub itua I C lunch. k-T Foresters’ Hall, Sunday, 15th, at 7.30 Vt.m. Readings from Articles first part, Lecture to follow, by Mr A. T, Thompson. Subject: “What Spiritual Communication Means to us.” All are welcome. Silver Coin Collection. *
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 63, 11 October 1916, Page 6
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