STRATFORD. 1 /_ PAIR.-Ladies’ Strong Blask Cotton Hose, 5/11 pair, now 4/1, ribbed all wool hose. —Amesbury’s great Sale, Broadway, Stratford. 7/11 White Lace Curtains; J- 1 l/d yard, Heavy Stripe Flannelettes. Amesbury’s Great Sale, ■f K/n DOUBLE Bed’Blanqufite; 12/6 Av/ V oz gg.i n A Madapolams (no filling). During jbbury’s Great Sale, Broadway, Stratfora. 1 EACH—Ladies’ All Wool W Jumpers; 19/6, Wool Knitted Coats; Is pair, Ladies’ Knitted Glovea, brown or white, during Amesbury’s Great Sale. OQ /(l —Heavy Tweed Coats; 4/11, ' ’ Ladies’ black & white check Underskirts, strofig and durable, at the great Stock Reducing Sale, Amesbury’s, Broadway, Stratford. 2/1“1 -jZADIES’T'eU Hats; 5/11 New ' Crepe Blouses; 14/11 Pure Silk Blouses. At Amesbury’s Great Sale. —-HEAVY Woollen Scarves; 29/6 Serge Costumes, women’s size; at the Great Sale, Amesbury’s, Stratford. 3/1 —72-inch Sheeting, good, weight. Other widths reduced in proportion. At Amesbury’s Great Sale. 4/1 1 — RIBBED Vests, Wool and Cotton; 3/11 All Wool Children’s Vests. During Amesbury’s Great 3/11 YARD—AII Wool Doctor Flannels. "Marcella Quilts all heavily reduced in price during Amesbury’s Great Sale. 19/6 for Heavy Mohair Scarves and Wraps, usually retailed at 49/6. Don’t miss our piles of oddments at give away prices. Amesbury’s Great Sale. 15/6 —^ ew eaver Hats; 6d yartl for Veilings; 6d pair for Children’s Gloves; 3/11 yard for Silk Nets, 39in. Amesbury’s Great Sale. Note the address, Broadway, Stratford. ANOTHER Big Job Purchase.—46-ineh Dress Tweeds, 6/11; 56-inch Heavy Tweeds, 8/11, 9/11, 12/6, 14/6. Every one less than half-price.—R. H. White and Co., Stratford. d.w. jypANY Wholesale Importers urgently i want money. One such sold us English Tweeds and Cloths at less than half-price.—R. H. White and Co., Stratford. d.w. English All-Wool Tweeds for Golf Skirts; usual price, about 17s 6d; our price, only 6/11. Send for samples.—White’s Corner, Stratford. d.w. gg-INCH English All-Wool Teddy Velour for Evening Cloaks, Children’s Coats, etc. Colors, vieux rose, saxe, silver grey, light myrtle, navy, purple, etc. Sold throughout the Dominion at 30/this season; our price, only 12/6.—R. H. White and Co., Stratford. d.w.
Tho’ storms of fate may stress the night, Ever the sunshine gilds the morrow. Tho’ rough life’s way the road leads right, Nothing persists—not even sorrow; Tho’ coughs and colds may anguish bring Their pangs can never for long endure If we but do the wisest thing, Take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 June 1921, Page 7
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