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BUSINESS NOTICES. 1911. SEASON 1912. JUST OPENED. 20 CASES AND 2 BALES jOF NEW LINES IN MEN’S AND S’ CLOTHING; SHIRTS, SOX, PYJAMAS, TIES, BRACES, COLLARS, V HATS, AND CAPS. ' LADIES AND GENTS’ BOOTS AND SHOES. BOYS’ AND GIRLS BOOtS AND SHOES, AT NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. R. m D m m fa Wi rj-o B Sum JUST OPENED. THE LATEST IN MILLINERY. THE LATEST IN TRIMMINGS THE LATEST IN SUNSHADES. THE LATEST IN MUSLIN COS- ' TUMES. THE LATEST IN SUMMER TWEED COSTUMES. THE LATEST IN COTTON VOILES THE LATEST IN LINNENES. THE LATEST IN LACES. THE LATEST IN EMBROIDERIES THE LATEST IN RIBBONS THE LATEST IN BELTS i THE LATEST IN GLOVES. Mm NEW GOODS ARRIVING EVERY DAY. R. D. LEWERS. STRATFORD (OPPOSIT E POST OFFICE). vlmcKi SnorrKoio-fVfiml 16 JrxC ‘i; ■ • YOUR SPRING HAT ! LET US TALK TO YOU ABOUT IT—mv m v K ( & Ono New Hat makes Spring Time for the Woman who wears it; seems to give new colour to life, jiist to lay aside the too familiar winter hats I crown one’s head with roses, with fresh-nodding plumes, or with one of and those clever, Fancy Hats of just straw and ribbon—very, very chic, notwithstanding its simplicity; simply perhaps on that account. - ii. ~ , i,. , ~.. wriijjr- . 'i. -axuti,. ' There is no difficulty in suiting you in this store with what you jvant. Here the choice becomes a pleasure—Model after Model—each dainty, each tempting, and best of all—each reasonable in price—is brought out for your choosing; and in two minutes you know you are going to get “the very thing you want,” hotji becoming, stylish, and of good value. MISS wiLSON is a MILLINERY ARTIST, and can SATISFY YOUR TASTES in two two’s. When you are out for a Now Hat, just drop in at ROBINSON’S MANCHESTER HOUSE,

‘‘ WHITE’* CORNER.” THE HOUSE OF THE PRIZE WINNING P.D. CORSETS. OUR WINDOW DISPLAY— NEW SHAPES AND CARD MEDALS. WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY. R. H. WHITE & C°CORNER BROADWAY AND REGAN STREETS. STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 55, 19 October 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 55, 19 October 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 55, 19 October 1911, Page 4

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