— ■" /JO!U .J' .*• , ' ... • is & New Store of New Dress Ks. Season. r " w* -L 1 0 I m 0 Most of us are tired of our Old Winter Clothes and the putting on of New Spring things will be welcomed more in a spirit of obedience to a natural and pleasant impulse, rather than in obedience to the call of a social duty. Hundreds and .hundreds of women will find out once more the extraordinary advantages of buying at— WALTERS' They will learn anew that Walters’ is a complete store of Ladies’ and Children’s apparel. COtylE AND SEE THIS GRAND DISPLAY OF NEW DRESS GOODS ON EVERY SIDE the Airy, Fairy, Flimsy have taken the places of the dark and heavy Winter Materials, CREBE-DE-CHENES. A beautiful quality—soft and flimsy—in White, rutty, Mole, Silver Grey and Black. Walters’ Price, 5s 6d to 8s lid yd. FIGURED CREPALINES. In a host of dainty designs and color effects. Walters’ Price, nd yd. Fabrics. GREBES! Beautiful plain Crepes that suggest Summer dresses so dainty— Walters’ Price, 3d to is 3d yd. VOILES. Striped or Floral. Plain or coloured. A very hig choice is offered in these tine materials at Walters’ Price, is to 2s lid yd. Ceo. I. KILTERS, The Bank of New Zealand is opposite, Stratford.
BUSINESS NOTICES. $■ i j : ■ I * >„ i'» 1 ’■ * ; - s’ s : .! i i /'* ■ i. THE PATIENT’S jVIEDICINE ••IftOTfe When your relative or friend it on a bed of sickness, you pin youi faith to the doctor’s medicine to restore him to health and strengt i. On the efficiency of THE DOCTOR’S PRESCRIPTION - Vyyr&Zf e 0' if depends everything; How yft;» J\ important, then, that it be dispensed by thoroughly capable hands. How ahsolut'ely necessary that the drugs of which it /s composed should be up to the required standard, and in fresh condition. You can have fullest confidence on these points in entrusting; your prescriptions to W- / F. EDWARDS’ CHEMIST, STRATFORI3. ii ■ ■ ■■ •*B< !l r i*A I’, ri'ifiqoin /ht j :}. • :».f ; UGtJrtoqfno'J ■lidqj i'dii'X =s^ i hr- , ifftfCif&Qi • -’p r -TA : rip. * ’ ■ T 'ML ft. f u A. - - i • ■ J.34e»irC ft .... _ I jasd TfnO —.d* . Pi* t--l{ ISIHIJAT-- had (K5&S3 * m i ■ri ■ Uq:) hr. •>i A '/ft V,S ■lls’ fc i: P; hfc ft A. lift: h ; , 1 : HOUTENS e 9 E OSI 9 itTliffi i TMWMBBWMWWi TO» DAIRY FARMERS.* LAf E OS SMALL. LARGE OR SMALL. R-WAi rrt MILLE ' MILKING MACHINE Dver 8000 in use in Australia; vised in America, Jersey, Straits Settlements, and -'diing fast in New Zealand. NO POWER. Worley them selves , When adjusted, CHILD CAN ADJuST THEM. NO STRIPPING. ENQUIRE BEFORE INSTALLING OTHER M ACHINES PRICE, £5 10s CASH. IN USE IN. AUSTRALIA FOE SIX YEARS. MILLAR. WADE CO.. L n) <■; ‘ > C;f;/ :* ’* _ ' ; I • f PRINCESS STREET, HAWERA. CHE MACHINE IS ON VIEW AT R.CURRIM’t, BROADWAY OJ*P BITE THE FIBE BRIGADE STATION.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 65, 13 October 1916, Page 3
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476Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 65, 13 October 1916, Page 3
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