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ROBINSONS TRUISMS WHEN YOU DEAL at the “READY-MONEY Store, you get the I’M N ESI' CUT PRICES obtainable ANYWHERE. Comparison of quality and price will prove this conclusively. DEALING AT ROBINSON’S you don’t have to pay SOMETHING EXTRA to make up for the man who “DOES NOT PAY AT ALL ’ as in a Credit Store. SPOT CASH are our terms. PIANKING THE MONEY DOWN wo always get THE BEST of the deal, and SHARE IT again WITH OUR CUSTOMERS. Good scheme- ’ el. ? WAR PRICES, not War Profits, enforce economic buying. To meet the situation we are keeping our price, 3 down as much as possible, and what’s mbre: — WE GIVE AWAY a bonus of Is Cash or Is 8d in goods for EV ERY POUND’S WORTH of goods bought at ,our Store. Ask lor on. Coupon. YOU DON’T NEED to spend a £1 all at once to get our CO-OPERA IJA E BONUS GIFT. Just as little or much as you like—save the Coupons and reap the benefit at any time. THE SHREWD ONES are taking advantage BONUS offer, and will get their nic nacs’ THING, at XMAS time, by dealing at of our GRATUITOUS ABSOLUTELY FOR NO[ROBINSON’S ready-money STRATFORD. STORE

The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile are holding their usual fortnightly sale in their Stratford yards to-morrow, sale starting at 1 p.m. A nice line of 25 3-year-old springing heifers will be offered in the Dairy Yards. Full particulars on page B of this issue.

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“Children of wealth or want, to each is given, r One spot of green, and all the blue of Heaven.” GRAND GRAND PICTURE CONCERT. PICTURE CONCERT. In air of Prize Fund of the Convent School, Stratford. jjlS v MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1910. Cinema Pictures, Children’s Items, Concert Programme. 8 p.m. sharp. Prices 2s and Is. SEE our window, for Reasonable Blouses, 3s lid.—Walters, next Bank of N.Z. JOB Purchase Blouse, fresh and up-to-date, 3s lid—Walters’ tor Ready-to-Wears. LINE of Corsets, all sizes, 2s Hd.— G. T. Walters, specialist in Ready-to-Wears. EADY-TO-WEAR Frocks, 15s 6d to 635. Best range in town. — G. T. Walters. \ CiHILDREN’S Rompers and Laced ) Front Tussore Tunics, in fact, everything in Infants’ and Clnldiens wear.—G. T. Walters, next Bank of New Zealand. PANAMAS, 10s 6d, for ladies’ and children, fine new lot Trimmed Millinery, all reasonably priced.—G. T. Walters, milliner.

FISH ! FISH ! FISH ! THE GOLDEN CATE, Under new management. MR. JACK MILLS, (Late with Hr Cecil Arden, of the; Empire Hotel). BEGS to notify the public of Stratford and district, that ho lias taken over the above well-known business recently run by .Mr .). Bowen and intends by strict attention to business and thorough cleanliness in the management, to cater for the best trade. Fresh Fish Daii <j. Meals at All Hours Broadway (next Co-op. Store). I (LSI—-Between New Plymouth 1 and Stratford, a nearly new Miller Motor-car Tyre. Finder will receive. 10s reward on returning to .1. T. Martin, Pembroke Hoad. Methodist Sunday school Anniversary Concert, Tuesday.' 12th, at Come and hear the Children sing. Tickets Is, children 6.1. A GOOD Programme of Solos, 'J\u Recitations, Duets. (Quartettes, Musical items. —Methodist Clmrei, Tuesday, 12th, at 7.30.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 14, 11 December 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 14, 11 December 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 14, 11 December 1916, Page 6

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