BROADWAY TAILORING 0 0 M E ANY* STRATFORD, HAVE REMOVED TO LAKGER Two Doors from Newton Kind's RELIABLE MOTORING TOURING CAR, available for hire, day or night. Careful and experienced driver, with good knowledge of district roads. Ring telephone 315, }V. JACKSON, Masonic Stibies.
STRATFORD, ALEXANDRA Readers for all Standards now in at Hopkins' Book Shop. e.n. Real Sale starts on Satur ! day, 27th January, next Bank of New Zealand. n n (only) Grey Silk ;»„«» iwk, going for 40/-; 4 White Muslin Frocks, to clear, S/Jl.—Walters. on Vll v wear—Striped Cambric Blouses, 4/11,5/0; Voile Sailor Blouses, usually 10/G, 11./6.—Walters 1 clear, 2/3 yard; Voile Overall Embroidery,. 2/11.—Walters' Real Sale. Frocks, worth 35/-to 39/6; 3 j (only) White Pique Costumes, to clear ! 10/11.-Walters' Sale. at 7y 2 d; 40-inch Floral and j Plain Voiles, tc clear at 1./ll.—Walters' Salc - e.n. j_/- lAiiu— .\avy and Black Stripa I Voile, 40-incli.—Walters' Sale, wext Bank of New Zealand.\ en Trimmed Hats at special prices, 5/11, 9/11, 13/B.—Rawles anil Rawles, eni woven cotton Cor 2/3, 3/11, 4/11, just right for summer wear—Rawles and Rawles. e.n. woriung Murts, 3/I], 4/6, Denyns 3/11, 4/11, 5/11; best valuein town. * • „ i.JAI'AJNJiSE Matst, 1/9, 1/11, 2/3; j Brush Door Mats, 4/0, 5/6, 6/8 Rawles and Rawles. o « yy a nave remicea all our ladies' model Hats. Come for an early choice.— just opened, 1/11, 2/3; best for beach and picnic wear,-Rawles and Rawles. »« vvnite Voile Dresses. 14/11 ' 10/11; Floral Voile, 12/11; Pique and Tussore Costumes, 27/6. A few only—Mollison's. e.n. (J HOICK Millinery Flowers, a beautiful selection, usually Worth 2/3 to 3/11, now 9d spray.—Mollison's Summer Sale, e.n. , LADIES' Refldy-to-Wear Hats, also j untrimmed, -usually 7/6 to IS/6, [clearing at 1/11, 2/11, 3/11 and 4/11- . Mollison's. e.n. FLORAL Voiles and Crepes, usually »d to l/.'l, now r>i/od per yard to clear. —Mollison's Summer Sale, Broadway. .^IIJIiIPTTME - 17Famr7'6 - wiffTringli car to your door. We undertake to motor you anywhere.—Nonross' Commercial Garage. e.n. JUST landed, another large jonsignment of collapsible Meat Safes. "Prices cannot be beaten, so get in early. —(' L Martin and Co., Broadway. e.n. •gCHOOTTßeiwlcrs, A7ithmetics7lmd~aTl necessary Stationery for school use, at lowest prices. Try Hopkins, BookTjiKUIT will be plentiful this season but jars will be scarce. You can save money by buying them at C. Martin and Co.'s, Broadway. e.n. TjLENTY of sunshine ahead. Enjoy the long 'hours in a motor-car drive. The best tonic going.—Jforcross' Commercial Garage. e.n. tTAVE you procured t 8.8. 'Dust! ess ' Mop yet? If not, call and Ifi't us show you one at C. Martin and Co.'s, Broadwav. e.n. you get if you see Norcross' < I mercial Garage, for your new motorl«ar. _ e.n.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1917, Page 3
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