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STRATFORD. PAWLES & RAWLES, leading clothiers, invite inspection of their handsomo Ladies' Costumes —just the thing for the summer. e.e. JJAWLES & RAWLES, leading clothiers, are carrying heavy stocks of Men's Clothing. Save money by purchasing here. Good value every parceL T'ADIES should note the line display of Millinery now offering at Rawles and Rawles'. Prices right; latest models. |ON'T delay purchasing your Holiday Costume now. The selection is varied, and all fashionable and low in price. e.e. TVfR. MAN—-Now is the time to purchase a Hat, '"ie or Shirt. Call at Rawles and Rawles' svnd see the fine value offering. e£. i'LES & RAWLES, leading clothiers, for honest value. See our window display of Millinery, Costumes, etc. You'll find it there. e.e. TJAWLES & RAWLES, leading elothi- . ers, for Ladies' Hosiery, Underclothing,'etc. Oar prices are lowest in town; quality best. e.e. TJAWLES & RAWLES, leading clothiers, for anything and everything in the Drapery line. Sheetings, Rugs, Blankets, etc., all marked plain figures, e.e. T»AWLEfS & RAWLES, leading clothiers, are offering a wide range of Hats, Shirts, Box Suits. See our fine Overcoats. For the money best in Stratford. JJAWLES & RAWLES, leading elothiers, for Ladies' Sunshades, Umbrellas. 'The shop for latest fashions in Hats. Children's clothing a specialty. e.e. VyALTERS' Solid Values in Mercerised Lawn, 40ins wide, 1/11 yard; colors, Brown, Vieux, Sky, Pink, Black, White. -Walters. Voile Blouses, highJ fitting at neck; Magyar Sleeve, 9/0 each. Pretty Voile Blouse, embroidered trimming, sailor collar, 12/8 at Walters. TYAINTtf Floral Muslin Blouses; trimmed; blue, pink or mauve; sailor collar; 5/0 each. —Walters. COLID Values in Embroidered Jap Silk Blouses; not two alike; from 16/6 to 30/-.—Walters, i necialist in Ready-mado Garments. QOLID Values iu Checks; all 40in wide; Plain Cheek, Black and White, 2/6, Black and Brown 2/11, Navy and White 2/fi, Black 1 and White Cheek, with Blue, Red or Brown Overcheck, 3/11 yard. — Walters. QJOLID Values in 40in Mercerised Popliu in Pink, Wine, Green, Mauve, Navy, Grey, Sky, Cream, from 2/11 yard at Walters.
TAItAJSTAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. PISHLV6 SEASON, OCTOBER 1, 1918 TO APRIL 30, 1919. JOSHING Licences may be obtained at the following Post Offices: New Plymouth, Tariki, Inglewood, Waitara, Okato, Pungarelm, ,Rabotu and Opunake; R. Burrows, Egmont Village, and at the office o£ the Secretary, New Plymouth. ■ 0. N. FIRTH, Secretary. LICENCES.—Men, whole season (available over all Dominion), 20s; Women and Boys (under 16 years of age), ss; Day Licence (available for Ta--1918 (available for Taranaki Disranaki Districts only), 2g 6d; Halfseason Licences, from December 20, trict only), i2s 6d.
Egg Powder is more reliable and economical, Scones, puddings, cakes, pikelets, buns are imfroved when Edmond's is used—it is so pure and wholesome. Be sure it's WO
Puree]], chief clerk, in Hie courso of ft few remarks, testified to the good relations existing'betu-een Mr. Stanton and the .staff during his stay of over eight years in the oflice., The speaker wished Mr. Stanton many years of pleasure in his retirement after many years' service, and as a memento of itis stay in Stratford he presented Mr. Stanton with an umbrella and travelling bag. The recipient suitably acknowledged the gifts. He left for Wanganui (his new home) by the mail train this laoruing. Christmas and Mow -Year iuyteg is generally perplcr-'ng to purchasers. Not so to those 'who ca.ll at 0. 1.-. James' Fancy Goods Warehouse. Ilero cc« can find a variety of goods to. suit ail i»quiremeuts. Everything isaglnnWe will be found here. Gold trinkets, leather goods, Doulton und crockery'ss;« an all there for tlio chousing. X 073, looks, etc., for tks yoi;thfcl mind, whilst inany articles suitable for Mr. ISa:i will be found on C. E. Jamos' premises. Shop early and become a pleased., purchaser.—Advfc, *
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 January 1919, Page 3
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