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When a postcard will bring free samples of which give quick relief and point to speedy cure when all else fails.Whynot For free sample each address post-card: "R. Towns & Company, Sydney, N. S. W." Sold throughout the world. STRATFORD Goods for Autumn and Winter wear, five opening every day at Rawles and Rawles. e.e. Yy'Ji specialise in costumes. Our line Navy Serge Costumes, indigo dye, are not to 'lie beaten. —Rawles and Rawles. P * Costumes in a great variety of shades and shapes; all sizes'. The prices right.—Rawles and Rawles. '"P'iiK new Tagel and Gabardine Ready-to-wears are very smart. We invite inspection of our millinery.—Rawles and Rawles. c.e. and Wintc-i- models in tlte leading colorings and styles. They are smarter than ever:—Rawles and Rawles. p r> Cloths, in saxe, mole, purple, navy and grey sedan cloth. Gabardines, fine serges and mixed tweeds now opened.—Rawles and Rawles. e.e. £2 EE our windows for sterling values in Eiders, Curtains, Napery, etc.— Rawles and Rawles. ■' e.e. I weed and Burbery Overcoats. splendid value and great assortment. Rawles and Rawles. e.e. J/jVEN-'S Working Shirts, 3/11, fore-the-war value; Denims 3/11, ■5/11.—Rawles and Rawles. e.e! Hosiery in leading gabardine shades and heather mixtures.— Rawles and Rawles. e.e JJERHERT'S are still throwing out special bargains that you can't afford tef miss. Our sale positively closes next week. cn . shape aprons L/ 11%; 2/6 very "" large navy overall aprons; 3/11 very special cambric. Herbert's throw-out line. e . rt . gLACK Cloth Skirts 5/11, 7/11; Tweed Skirts 7/11, 9/11. These are very special snips at Herbert's. e.ri gTILL throwing away light and dark eolor underskirts 1/fi, 1/11, 2/11. j Some are worth three times that. Her-' bert's closing sale snips. e.n. J-JERBERI 'S have a big stock of vests to jol> out, ladies, maids or infants from !/•■ Note snips in this lot. e.n. jgPLEXDID lot of Infants' Gowns. 1/!), '2/3, 2/11, in longcloth, flannelette or wincey. Herbert's sale. e.n. TOVEtY" Delaine Gowns, hand-worked T 5/11; bootees, infantees, polkas and bibs Herbert's are pushing out at sale price. e . n . {jCIVELV Nightdresses, embroidered yoke, 5/11; Warm Woven Nightdresses in wincey or flannelette. Job price 8/11. —Herbert's sale. e.n. JJELTGHTFUL lot drawn thread and embroidered napery. Herbert's are slashing the prices. JjlvAU 1 lli'UL liedspread Embroidered and hemstitched, 18/11. Lovely lace bedspread, 16/U.—Herbert's sale. JJEPAIRS to Motor-cars attended to promptly. Norcross' Commercial Garage, best in town. en. 'J]HE smartest Ready-to-Wear Hats and Models are to be seen at Walters, Specialist in Milinery. e.n. JJAVE you seen McGlnty? Yes, he's at J. McAllister's studio having the family group taken. e.n. part of Tarnnaki can be reached in a few hours if you travel in a Norcross Commercial Garage car. e.n. model Costumes, also leading colonial makes. We make a specialty of these lines.—-Walters, Specialist in Ready-made Goods. e.n. JUST landed, large consignments l)f original Carter's Slashers. These are almost ""unprocurable. Prices are right. It will pay you to call.—C. Martin and Co., Broadway. en. jjjtfW Jap Silks to hand —White, cream, navy, black, grey, Jap pink. Reasonably priced at Walters'. e.n. RASTER is an annual event on the calendar. How about making an annual visit to J. McAllister, photographer, from to-day? e.n. your requirements are in the way of White Lead, 'Paints or Oils it will pay you to call at C. Martin and Co/s, Broadway. CAR, latest models, 110 thing better in the Dominion. Norcross Commercial Garage, agents, from whom all particulars may be received. 'J'-HAT child is growing.-. Let- J. McAllister, photographer, memorise childhood's days hy taking the boy to him. cn> . Unique "Copper and Frame is the quickest to heat and the most eeo- ■ nomical ;n fuel. Call and see it at C. Martin and Co.'s. Jfj X'LARGJOM ENTS—A feature of our _ business. Call and inspect our studio.—J. McAllister, Broadway, e.n. gEFORE purchasing a car call at Norcross' Commercial Garage and ascertain his prices. It will pay vou handsomely. 0 n light a fire to cook these days? Call and see the Hot-point electric ovonette for cooking.—C. Martin a>>d Co. e.n. JftßllfiXDS at a distance will appreciate a photograph. Visit J. McAllister, photographer, and please old acquaintances Flannel, 1/9; pink, h/10; big range flannelette, S%d to 1/0 yard —G. Walters. e „ JpRbPARE for the chilly nights, We are showing some very nice Eiderdown Quilts. See Walters about one.

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 March 1917, Page 3

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718

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 16 March 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 16 March 1917, Page 3

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