BUSINESS NOTICES. a* ITS CGOCT IF ITS m sa dress op NOT. eth to 11th WILL EE A SPECIAL HAT ALL OVI® N.Z. MAKE A POINT OF SEEING THE SPLENDID A&SORIMENT OF NEW STYLES FOR MEN AND BOYS IN OUR WI- - DOWS— THEN STEP IN AND THY SOME ON. FOR MEN- ' , SOFT FELTS, us Gd, is Gel, 8s Gel. BOHSALINOS, 12s 6d, 14s 6d. STRAW BOATERS, 4s Gd to 11s Gd. PANAMAS, 12s Cd to 42s Gd. FOR BOYS- A Q rl WASHING HATS,* Is to 3s Gd. TWEED HATS, 2s 6dto 3s lid. < STRAW HATS, 3s Gd to 4 S 6d. . NEW. ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY
STORE TARANAKI’S LEADING FOR CHILDREN’S WEAR! For Children’s Wear of every description you will find our stock hard to beatl We keep a Splendid Variety to meet all requirements and our present range of Children’s Summer wear is worth inspecting by every Mother, ■ ■•■ in i?sv»\\'itrw idi-Jbcp. i ~ii DAINTY E-ROCKS IN 1 SILK—ERY—PI^FE—Efcfw IDEAL INiEVEEY WAY for warm weather wear! ■' •' ' • CHILDREN’S SILK BONNETS AND HATS! ALSO POPLIN HATS! TONICS, PETTICOATS, STAY BANDS, BOOTEES, SLIPPERS, WOVEN BLOOMERS, LONGCLOTH NIGHTS, ETC. We are Specialists in all classes of Children’s Wear and give Value second to none. Pot fa r! use R. JXLEWERS DRAPER, r STRATFORD. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
w qag edi Iftdt -- ; . r, . >.i Lira (Ogjfiiacii nedV7 > feli THE SWIFTER THE PACE the better the proof tha YOUR STRAW BOATER BOUGHT HERE AT 5S 6d, 6S 6d, 7s 6d. —will be a real cylinder hat. It will look “classy” and will come out,. (rf :■ tfjay style encounter with flying colours. It’s COMPARISON, Sir, that decides the BEST. We want you to compare our straws—for— QUALITY —STY LE—VALUE. —with'what yon see elsewhere and will abide by YOUR decision. Every straw here is of quality plait—well made and truly bal-anced-best cord bands, well sewn bows at bade or side. COME IN AND GET ONE!
SVM ,:M ' 1 - 'f V?/ ■* ('LI „ ; , 1 Presents. Presentations. Presents. s ■ Wedding. Soldiers Birthday. /Presents. Presentations. Presents, ~'t ' '•••■ lix Jewellery, Solid Silver, and E.P. Ware, “STAINLESS STEEL CUTLEJIY,” Does away with the knife board, naves hours of hard work, and is guaranteed ; not to slain, no matter what use they •re put to. '''l Presents for Soldiers a speciality. J. PETRIE. » JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN. STRATFORD
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 87, 9 November 1916, Page 4
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385Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 87, 9 November 1916, Page 4
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