[STRATFORD. QPECIAL value in Tapestry Carpet & Runner, 22 inched wide, 7/11, 8/11; 27 inches, 14/6; Axminster, 27 inches wide, 19/6; all good designs.—R. H. White and Co., Stratford. d.w. ATEN’S Felt Hate, 7/6, 10/6, 12/6, 17s 6d, 19/6. All very special value. Cash only.—White’s Corner, Stratford d.w. A/TEN’S Gaberdine Raincoats, great value, 49/-, 69/-, 79/-, 99/-. Cash only. —R. H. White and Co., Stratford, d.w. ATEN’S perfect-fitting Tweed Suite, 65/-, 85/-, 89/-, 99/-, £5 19s, £6 19s. Cash only. Corner, Stratford. d.w. YVHITE’S Corner, Stratford, is the T place for Boys’ all wool Tweed Suits. Great value. d.w. JgOYS’ and Youths’ black Knitted Hose, with red, white or blue tops, all sizes.—White’s Corner, Stratford. d.w. VVTHITE Twill Sheeting, good quality: 54-inch 2/11, 3/11; 72-inch 3/11, 4s lid; 80-inch 4/11, 5/6; cash only.—R. H. White and Co., S ratford. d.w. TTNBLEACHED Twill Sheeting: 54inch 2/11; 72-inch 3/11, 4/11; cash only.—White’s Corner, Stratford. d.w. XTEW Summer Dress* Goods to hand, in all the latest fabrics—Sponge Cloths. Foulards, Silks, Crepe, Georgettes, Ginghams, Zephyrs, also Crepes, all shades.— At R. D. Lewers, Direct Importer, Stratford. Millinery to hand, femart shapes in Ready-to-wears, and models to suit all tastes at R. D. Lewers, Direct Importer, Stratford. CHILDREN’S Hats in great variety of colors and shapes. Come and secure yours now at R. D. Lewers, Direct Importer, Stratford. *,
T ADIES’ all wool cream Cashmere Hose, unshrinkable, 7/6 pair; all wool black 'Cashmere Hose, 5/6 pair.— At R. D. Lewers, Direct Importer, Stratford. XTEW Blouses and Jumpers to hand, in Voile, Silk, Spun Silk, from 25/6 up.—At R. D. Lewers, Direct Importer, Stratford. Jerseys for children, all sizes, in Cream. Biscuit, Cinnamon, Brown, also Saxe Blue; from 10/6 up. Very smart goods for spring wear at R. p, Lewers, Direct Importer, Stratford. £JOSTUMES, Coat Frocks on a wide range of styles and prices at Walters, Limited, specialists in ladies’ wear. rPHREE-PLY Fingering Wool, in Dk. Brown, Saxe, White, Heather, V. Rose, Henna, Grey, )/5 scein.—Walters, Limited. QPEClAL—Ladies’ Waterproof Macintoshes, 49/6. —Walters, Limited. g WEA PER Yarn for Knitting, in Henna, Cream, Honey Dew, Brown, Navy. Flame Shades.—Walters, Limited. JT^MBROIDERIES, Ribbons and Laces; Silk Jumper, embroideries all over;. Silk Laces in great variety.—Walters, Limited. the New Season’s Millinery is now unpacked. Will you call and view this wonderful showing?—Walters, Limited.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1921, Page 6
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