BUSIN££S NOTfOSS. ■ y COM BiflUW ssffw*: E" M W 1 o*^ •i# \P m WS MM / / WW ■ bss M*"4 id 4 I / >:• v A B // jpxa x id* 3 27th to DEC. 2nd. BEING AN EXPOSITION OF ALL THAT IS NEW AND UP-TO-DATE In MEN’S, WOMEN’S, AND JUVENILE FOOTWEAR. MEN’S BOOTS— Glace or Box Calf, 213 to 353, LADIES’ SHOES— Lace or A/S, 15s 6tJ to 27s 6d. NEW ZEALAND • CLOTHING FACTORY SEE WINDOW FOR SPECIAL DISPLAY. N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY.
(C bv FOR XMAS SEASON. FOR XMAS SEASON. Wmm*. 1 GENTS’ TUSSOR SILK SHIRTS. qSPMKii m fj m sv-v » wmc ® .es GENTS’ PANAMAS, 12s 6d, 14s 6d, 20s. GENTS’ BOATERS, 5s 6d, 7s Gd. GENTS’ TIES, Is, Is Gd, 2s Gd up. GENTS’ BRACES. GENTS’ HATS in Soft and Hard Felt. GENTS’ NAVY WORSTED SUITS, all sizes. GENTS’ BOX SUITS, from 49s Gd rip. BOYS’ SUITS in Varsity or Sport. BOYS’ EMPIRE SUITS. / BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS. BOYS’ 2-PIECE SUITS in Summer TyflSßrt Materials, in .Silk 7s 6d up. BOYS’ HATS, CAPS, TIES, HOSE, a large selection to choose from at it.,®; LEWERS *V:>. . .w < i/iii'f iili DRAPER AND MERCER. STRATFORD. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
BUSINESS ' SUITS FOR AT A itf/ ww AS BUSINESS MEN ! A great many men want “just a nice, good-looking suit, nothing extreme, something for business and general wear”—maybe you’re one of those men. Wo recognise the call for such suits by providing a very liberal assortment of— READY-TO-WEAR BUSINESS SUITS —that are dignified, and of neat styles and patterns. Made from the highest class materials selected for wearing qualities and adaptability to every-day wear. Tailored in a thoroughly substantial manner, with full attention to the little details and refinement. c_ (/Si.‘ / OLEARY Mtwjat. TT «a. SSHBffiaBSBSV
58 T have succeeded in procuring a largo and choice assortment ol' Presents suitable for the (lift Season. JUST A fey; of the many. V:/. •iaiae:-'*-WRISTLET WATCHES, in Gold and Silver luminous dials. GEMS' SET and PLAIN' GOLD BRACELETS. BROOCHES in Oct. and loot. RINGS of every stylp and price. PENDANTS and NECKLETS. GOLD ALBERTS AND WATCHES. STERLING SILVER TEA SETS, VASES, Silver and Electro-plate—-special value. BAGS, S. Sil., E.P. and Leather. MANICURE SETS. AFTERNOON ’1 EA SPOONS, S.S. BRUSHES and MIRRORS in Silver and Ebony. JEWELLER AND OPTiCIA: Broadway/ twl. p
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 10, 6 December 1916, Page 4
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381Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 10, 6 December 1916, Page 4
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