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STRATFORD. CHOW Costumes—See our special lines, tropical suiting, poplin, silk, pique, white and cream garb, at prices from 35/-. —Rawles and Rawles. nun ureases—wnue voile irocK.no/ii, 11/0, 10/0, 22/0, 25/-, 29/0. Unequalled value. Voile jumpers, silk and crepe de chine jumpers and odd skirts. Smart wear.—Rawles and Rawles. T OYELY Lace Camisoles, for wear under dainty blouses, 7/11; Silk and Crepe de Chine Camisoles, 0/11, 6/11, 12/6 up.—Rawles and Rawles. VTAVY Serge Costumes, Garb Costumes, Tweed and Flannel Costumes—smart styles at Rawles and Rawles. MEN'S Denims 3/11, 4/11, 5/11; working shirts, strong, 3/11, 4/11 up; khaki shirts, 5/11; underpants and singlets 2/3 2/0, 2/11 up.—Rawles mad Rawles. T ADIES' knitted silk sports coats, wide range of colors, all prices. Also striped coats 35/-, 39/6. —Rawles and Rawles. CjHOvV Hats—vve ve catered for the millinery trade and can suit all at prices from 0/11, 7/11, 8/11, 9/11 lip. Inspection invited.—Rawles and Rawles. >IES' Vests, very long, 1/8, 1/9, ■ 2/11, 3/6; Cotton Bloomers 2/3, 2/6; good quality longcloth knickers, 2/11, 3/11, 4/6 up. We specialise in underclothing.—Rawles and Rawles. jH)R school wear—Children's nurse-cloth jumpers, 4/11, 5/11; muslin frocks, 8/11; tobra'lco coat frocks, 12/6, 13/6. Rawles and Rawles. silk dresses, 36-inch 14/9; pique dresses, all sizes, at special prices.— Rawles and Rawles. jl/TEN'S needs Shirley President Braces, Mitchell Slide-easy Ties, , riew Felt Hats, Cashmere and Wool Sox, at Rawlss and Rawles. vTO need to light a fire when ironing if you use the Imperial Self-heating Flat Iron. Call and see them at Chas. Martin and Co., Ltd., Broadway. e.n. FLY looks harmless, but is our big- " gest germ carrier. The beßt way to keep him from food is to keep it in a collapsible meat safe. Sold at Chas. Martin and Co., Ltd., Broadway. e.n. pounds' in your tinsmith's bill. You can do your repairs at home. Call and see them at Chas. Martin and Co., Ltd., Boardway. e.n. TTTHY light a lire this hot weather. A Perfection Stove will do all your cooking. Only one or two left in stock at the old price at Chas. Martin and Co., Ltd., Broadway. e.n. JO houscwile should be without a dustless mop these dusty days. They absorb dust as a sponge does water. From 4/0 at Chas. Martin and Co., Ltd., Broadway. ' e.n. CHOW time specials at Waters'— Beautifully made and well cut block stripe sports coats 29/0. —Walters', specialists in ready-made garments. ! yOU can buy beautiful model hats at • special show time reductions at Walters'. (■uxv me cnuuieus ounii you cant uo better than purchase at Walters', specialists in readv-made garments. voile, taffeta, de chine, gabardine, ,at special show-time reductions, at Wal- | ters f . T OVELY dress goods to choose from—taffetas, jap silks, fuji, ifi chine, plain or floral voiles, priscilla Silks, at Walters'. TT/OR Blouses we have what you want in beautiful embroidered voile from 8/11, silk from 8/11 in stripe or plain de chine, all shades.—Walters'. gabardine, tweed, serge, pique, all eorrectly cut and well made.—Walters', specialists in ready-made garments. T>E prepared, if you have not a .) coat purchase one from our smart! Tange to-day.—Walters' I u BOOTS. No other G BOOTS are equal to Hannah's G BOOTS. These G BOOTS of Hannah's make are proud to be the incomparable G BOOTS of Hannah's, and are no other G BOOTS. Any other G BOOTS are not G BOOTS at all, but only spurious old G BOOTS and not the real G BOOTS of Hannah's make. Many makers attempt, a G BOOT, but—ah! No go; no go. Only one G 800T — that's Hannah's G BOOT, made at Hannah's G BOOT factory Vy Hannah's G BOOT specialists, and these G BOOTS (shooters) are 17/0, 19/6, 25/6, 26/6 and still higher G BOOT qualities. Now did I forget to mention that these are Hannah's G BOOTS, and are the best G BOOTS? Well I hasten to do so. They aro Hannah's G BOOTS, the only G BOOTS, and dash'd good G BOOTS too, at_ Hannah's G BOOT Shop, Stratford. TOBT the thing for the hot weather—ice cream for the thousand at the Marble Bar. npRY our Lunches. Dainty dishes at reasonable prices at the Marble Bar. We will satisfy all appetites. e.n. ICE Cream. At the Marble Bar we retail these in any quantity. Also wholesale to those desiring same. e.n. l F'fEK the Pictures call at theUarble Bar. A cosy lounge and dainty refreshments for you. e.n. ITAVE you tried our Nubew (nonintoxicant). Marble Bar strongly recommends this new drink. Ideal thirst Quencher. e.n. A REMINDER that J McAllister, Photographer, is prepared to undertake illustrated and illuminated addresses at shortest notice. e.n. ■jDNLARGEO Photographs beautify a home. Visit J. McAllister's Studio, Broadway Norlii, and note the result. The man for the work. e.n. .JLjTli IJDING Groups and Parties will I find their requirements met in every' detail at J. McAllister's Studio, Broadwav Norti: e.n. T COSTS nothing to inspect our work. Visit the Studio, Broadway North, and also see exhibits at Railway Station. J McAllister. e.n. T McALLISTER, Photographer, gives " his personal supervision to every photograph taken by his camera. You get the best when you visit his studio. Mr F. Eattenburg, is ashore at Waipapa. Two young fellows from Mokau, I understand, took the boat to go fishing, but getting into difficulties, and not being able to make Mokau again, ran the boat ashore on the sandy beach at Waipapa. The hull is undamaged, and will be sold by auction. The engine, however, has been taken out. The school baths are being patronised by a large viumber of the public. Any evening after 5 o'clock ihey are taxed to their utmost capacity. They do no.t seem to be ftny too big. now that the weather has become warm enough *«* ln« duce peon!* U> tales to thA.wat«.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1919, Page 3

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964

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1919, Page 3

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