Silks that Love to be Tubbed. _.,,,, tin* silks that women will wear in hot weather heeause they are not only eoul ami easily laundered, but they do uut readily muss and yet be- , i 1... 1 l<wil.-inir. The Good Wash
draggled naming. 27in. NATURAL JAP SILKS are in a price range that should sutisly every shopper. We have them at is (i.'d,' Is !)d, Is Hid, 2s :W, 2s (id and 2s Hid yd. ■aiiin. and lOin. NATURAL JAI
SHANTUNGS deserve top place on the list and Walters’ have just opened a sliipnu'iit of 500 pieces »i 55-51 ioe i SHANTUNGS—to sell at Is 61(1 yd. We have other grades at Is H-jd, (id, 5s Gd and 5s lid. Sold elsewhere in the town for 2s Od van!—At WAUTKKS’ Is HJd yd.— *27iu. JAP SHANTUNGS— Or J«l> Pongee—a clean factory made, fabric. Also 57in. wide at 2s 11 id yd. .
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Big Quality At A Low Price! The equipment of Overland Model 75 embodies the best of everything. Included are electric starting and lighting, with head, rear and dash lamps, headlight dimmers, one-man hood with envelope, quick-acting storm curtains, rain-vision windshield, magnetic speedometer, electric horn, combination rear light and license bracket, hinged rug rail, foot rest, tyre carriers in rear, extra demountable rim, tools, tyre repair kit, jack and pump. Not one “extra” to buy ! Big quality at a low price is due to Overland output of 1,000 cars a day. Ultra-modern methods of manufacture —the big production enables the Overland Company to buy the best raw materials in quantities at reduced prices. Standardization throughout the big factories means further savings in money and Oabour. That’s why the Overland 75 costs less than other cars of similar quality! £3lO is the price at main ports! Cantilever rear springs, demountable rims, high tension magneto, irreversible steering—these further illustrate Overland goodness; such value merits inspection ! Come—get better acquainted with handsome 75. If you can’t call, write for free illustrated catalogue. J. DONALD, Agent, Stratford.” Distributors for North Wand: A. HATRICK. & CO., LTD. Wanganui, Wellington and Waitara
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 14, 11 December 1916, Page 3
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350Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 14, 11 December 1916, Page 3
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