STRATFOBD. JIJ'EW GOODS are opening daily for winter wear at Rawles and Rawles. Jjj'EW Furs, New Coats, New Costumes, in tweed, navy, garb, face cloth, etc. —Rawlea and Rawles. e.e. JDOSLYN Tweeds In browns, greys, blues, checks, etc., 59in wide. Black and White Cheek Dress Material, 3/8, 4/0, 5/6.—Rawles and Rawlea. e.e. A LI j-WOOL Colonial Knitted Coats for' men and women, grey or brown, 22/6; All-wool Hose, grey, tan, black, | heather, 4/6 pair.—Rawles and Rawles. Tweed Overcoats,"Sil/IT, 47/6, 55/- up. Trench Coats, Rain Coats," all prices.—Rawles and Rawles. e.e. A/TEN'S Box Suits, ready to wear; from 39/6, 47/6, 49/6 up. Boys' All-wool Colonial Tweed Suits, all sizes.—Rawles and Rawles. e.e. JglU lot of Tweed Coats; also Fur Coats, Tweed Coats with Fur Collars just opened. See these before deciding on your Winter Coat.—Rawles and Rawles. Jjjj FECIAL Smart Costumes, m navy serge, garb, and tweed; newest wear; latest cut; prices right. Inspect.—Rawles and Rawles. HJEN'S Woollen Coats for Winter Wear. Keep you warm on the coldest day. Grey and brown, 22s 6d.—Rawlea and Rawleg. e.e. QOLORBD Top | Sox for Children; all sizes; grey and heather; Cardinal Jerseys for children; all sizes; 3/6, 3-/9, 3/11 to 4/11. —Rawleß and Rawles. e.e. Jerseys for Children; grey and heather and navy; Roslyn and other New Zealand makes —Rawles and Rawles. e.e. CHILDREN'S Colored Sox in Cardinal, Fawn. Green, Saxe, Grey; also all shades in | Sox. —Rawles and Rawles. j^ADIES 5 Tjp-to-moment Millinery; sniart Models from the best makers: smart.Ready-to-wears; Hats trimmed to your own design—Rawles and Rawles.
EDWARDS. f]HEMIST Is now established in Municipal Buildings. Bring your prescriptions here. If in need of a Camera or Photographic Uteijsila let me have your wants and you will get the goods. Remember when you deal here you get the very best, and also remember the new premises $ MUNICIPAL |3UiLDINGS, g T JeTa T V 0 R D.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 April 1919, Page 3
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