C This is Vital News for To-day I from WALTERS’ , It is all Important. The little girl was gazing at her Aunt's hat. Vk ell !my dear,« what do you think of it ?” asked the AuUtie. “ Oh ! I think it s all right replied the cherub—Mother said it was a perfect fright, but it doesn t scare me a bit.” If every woman only knew that it is impossible to get a perfect fright \ of a hat at WALTERS’ then our Millinery section would not be nearly large enough. As it is, the business we are doing in smart millinery shows that WALTERS’ fashions and values are very satisfactory. Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery S Here you will find the most alluring hats in Pique, Tussore and Silk leady-to-wears Every face can be suited —every heart pleased WALTERS’, Prices,,Don’t Scare a Bit! A Beautiful Silk Ribbon Rcady-to- A few chic models priced from 218. wear, fine tagel undertrim. j n j . Walters’ Price 21s. Maids Panamas and Keady-to-wears Another large sailor-shape in tagel T rom 2/6. with which all dainty colors are _. .. . , blended. Waiters’ Price 17/6 * Dainty Children s Millinery from 1 11 1 Geo. T. WALTERS, Stratford “ The Bank of N.Z. is opposite to us.”
BUSINESS NOTICES. v*"* THE PATIENTS MEDICINE When your relative or friend is on a bed of sickness, you pin your faith to the doctor’p medicine to restore ban to health and strength. * On the efficiency of THE DOCTOR’S PRESCRIPT IN f.r . V nr. •mot if depends everything.. How vita'ly important then, that it be dispensed by thoroughly capable hands. \. How absolutely necessary that the drugs, of- which it is composed should be up to the required standard, and in fresh condition. /■ Xou can havp fullest confidence .on these points in entrusting your prescriptions to P. EDWARDS’ : O'J .. 'CHEMIST, «< ■ V'*., v* .. * , j —.. ~... 5 ! ", jif.'iV* hdh smUi STRATFORD, ;; [j f . • vjoHhiMi BBWBWMgauwm.iwwii<iniiiMWhi«wawiwiwaa .•Ofmatso u* • ' ' . A * tS 1 -W- ---• sfie - ■ ■ ■ ■.« oy/ -t V. 'Jr. ■ if; --,- ■ -:r A* ' A’ .# ■$ .3*' r „/ -W - - ■- * •3’ ■ * I*l TP v dSI-V IfiO’J it : i'-r& '■'C -• a r ».-» ■ I *V !•<** • i .P w isit* ■ U . > .T? i V :V >-rf*i { rjr» »f >t-.® TO DAIRY FARMERS. LARGE OR SMALL. AARGE OR SMALL. . "MILLAR-WADE : - MILKING ■■MACHINE., Over SUOO in use in Australia ; used in America, Jersey, • Settlements, and selling fast in New Zealand. • TOWER. • Works themselves when adjusted. CHILD CAN ADJUST THEM. NO STRIPPING. ENQUIRE BEFORE INSTALLING OTHER MACHINES. , . PRICE, £5 10s CASH. IN USE IN AUSTRALIA FOR SIX YEARS. AHLLAR, WADE & CO.. L ro - PRINCESS STREET, HAWERA. THE MACHINE IS ON VIEW AT CURRIN’S, BROADWAY.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 77, 28 October 1916, Page 3
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431Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 77, 28 October 1916, Page 3
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