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STRATFORD. JfOX'S hit of the season, "Valse June," posted for 2/6. Send to Stratford's music specialist for anything in the music line. gALE! SALE!—Last day of winter sale. We close this bargain event to r day, AUGUST 16.—Rawles and Rawles'. JJATS— Our remaining winter millinery must go. See windows for trimmed hats at 2/11, 8/11, models 9/U.—Rawles and Rawles' Sale. THESIS—Good blouse lengths 1/i) each, summer suitings, cream and black stripe, 1/0 yard, good width— Rawles and. Rawles' Sale. QUSHION Covers and Table CentresJapanese work in gold and colors, 1/3 each. Children's leather slippers, small sizes in tan, black, red and white, 2/B pair.—Rawles and Rawles' Sale. iVI "e&vy Knitted singlets, 3/1 J.; Fleecy lined pants and singlets, 2/3 and 2/o.—Rawles and Rawles' Sale. JUiANNELETTE Knickers, good quality, 2/11 pair; camisoles, 1/11; good woven corns. 5/11 pair; longcloth knickers, 2/0 pair.—Rawles and Rawles' Sale. JITEN'S box suits, ready-to-wear, fit and style right, from 47/G up.—Rawles and Rawles' Sale. jVjKN'iS saddle tweed pants, strong good wearers, 16/6 and 19/0. Compare Ihose.—Rawles and Rawles' Sale. jaiii'j jdiu«, green, moie ana urown velveteens at 2/3 and 2/0 per yard. Brown cord velveteen at 2/11.—Rawles and Rawles' Sale. TIAMASK supper cloths, Iyd square, 2/0 —cheap before the war. Neckwear 9, 1/-, and 1/11.— Rawles and Rawles' Sale. "MEN'S pyjamas, made striped flannelette, soft, warm, strong. We've proved these. 8/6 pair, all sizes.—Rawles and Rawles' Sale. v style coats, belted and full, 39/0, 47/0 up.-r-Rawles and Rawlej' Sale. THE MEDINA, Stratford's Leading DINING AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS, MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS. Hot Dinner ............. 12 to 2. Hot Tea 5 to 7, Morning and Afternoon Teas. R. H. WITT, Proprietor. SHELTER TREES, SHRUBS, HEDGE PLANTS. J BEG to intimate that I have taken over the Nursery Business bo long and successfully carried on by Mr. R. MeK. Morison, and may I ask for a continuance of the support accorded my predecessor. W. PETTIGKEW, Fairbank Nurseriesv ThoueiSfr. Stratfori.

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1919, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
318

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1919, Page 3

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