GillUT i iALE ? STRATFORD, for .13 days. LAST SATURDAY —the starting day of our SALE —it was raining turnips, • carrots, mangolds, and winter feeci galore! We stood aside while the farmers were getting "Showers of Blessing!" Truly, it was a "Jubilee" for them. We are now looking for our turn. Our harvest Is not one of "profit" for us, but for ihe provident housewife there are some wondrous crops to be garnered in. Sheaves of "grainful savings," worthy of coming a long way to gather. The harvest is for you I MOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY—SEE BELOW! OUR SHOW-ROOM AGAIN! My Word! That's where the Bargains are, sure enough. OUR SKIRT SECTION—A Few Quotes Only. LADIES' WHITE m d COLORED LIXKX and LAWN DRESS SKIRTS - First prices were 6s lid, 7s lid, lis 9d and 12s Od. Now 3s 11d, 4s 11d, 5s 11d. 1 ONLY. All-over Embroidery, "Tucked"—27s 6d for 7s 6d. HERE'S SOME "ALL-THE-YEAR-ROFXDERS." 22 DARK TWEED WALKTXC SKIRTS—Brown, Grev, Green ; heavy stitched hems, quite, the latest shape. Our fine price is os lid, "Jubilee" price 4s 3d. NEXT LTNES, Better, 6s 9d for 4s 11d; 10s 6d and lis 6d for 8s 6d. 3 ONI/YSLIGHT TWEEDS, were 9s lid and 12s 6d, now 6s 11 d. NAVY AND BLACK SERGE AND CLOTH SKIRT'S, Variety; put up into lots as follows:—6s 6d and 6s lid for 5s 3d; 9s 6d for 6s 11d; 10s 6d and lis 6d for 7s 11d; 12s Od and 13s 6d for 9s 11d; 14s fid and 14s lid for 11s 6d. HEAYY COLORED SERGES—I2s fid for 8s 11d; 14s fid for 10s 6d. XAYY and BLACK LUSTRES—Ieach, 6s lid, 8s lid, 10s Od; "Jubileeti" SOME UNDERSKIRTS '«isi«b"*e Rememberancers.' STRONG 'PRINTED DRILLETTES2s lid for 1s nd Frilled os lid for 4s 9d. COLORED and BLACK MOIRETTES—Some beautifully embroidered —Usual prices were 3s lid, 9s lid* Lis 6d, 15s 9d, 16s lid, 17s lid; "Jubileed" to 2s nd, 7s Hd, 10s 6d, 11s 6di2s nd, 13s 6d. COLORED SATINS; Nobby Goods—Ss Od, 10s Od, 13s 6d, for 6s 6d, 7s Ild, 10s 6d. SHOW-ROOM ONCE MORE!! If you are not an extremist of fasten, here is the best news in the paper te-tlay:—lt's about LADIES' tweed COSTUMES. Truthfully, thsy are a few carried over from last winter; theref:re, quite suitable for the earning season. The prices of what they were, and now offered seem quite unbelievable, but it's absolutely TRUE. No "Fake," we must unload. LISTEN! COAT and SKIRT COSTUMES—Light Shades, made from Ro-lyn, Kaiapoi and Petone Tweeds, 49s 6d for 16s 11d, 40s and oos for 22s 6d, 45s for 255, OJs for 31s 9d. AGAIN.—S2s fid far 355, 77s fid for 32s 6d and 453. NOTE.—These being all wool, would dye to any color. SOME DARK TWEEDS—SOs and 63s for 18s 11d, 60s for 2Qs, 50s for 21s, 57s Od for 28s 6d. We want you to ccrne and see these goods. Our iadies will be pleased to show and try on. MAIDS' XAYY SERGE COAT AXD SKIRTS—Sizes 7,8, 9; very strong and serriceable. Prices weie 10s Gd, 18s, 19s Od. 20s Od. 225. We offer at 10s lid, 12s nd, 14s nd, 15s lid, 16s ltd. GIRLS' TWEED SCHOOL SKIRTS, 27s to 30-inch, from 2s 9d to 4s 3d. Every day of our sale there are chances you should not miss. Think of these:— LADIES' RAINCOATS—AIways wanted here. New goods, were 17s Od, 21s, 25. s 9d, 355. 37s Od. Our "Ji'bi'ee" prices 14s 11d, 16s 93, 18s 11d, 26s 11d, 293 Ild. YOUR CfflbsCE IS XOW. MAIDS' PALETOTS—Just a few. In view of the new arrivals, we'll slaughter these. Sizes 24in., 27in., 39in. Listen 5s 9d for 4S 6d, 9s lid for 6S 11d, 12s 0d for 93 9d. Size 4 tin. lis 6d and 12s 0d; shooting price 7s 1.-. They are "grainful gleanings." lOW THINK OF IT.—A!! the year round we have been O/- IN .g ffering you the bast eoocSs at what other houses call **' 1A NOW THINK OF IT.—A!! the year round we havs been ■*-." offering you the bast §oocss at what other houses call PER CENT. "SALE PRICES." DISCOUNT OFF REGULAR Now we offer you the same goods at 2s in the £ off those STOCK! Prices. OFF OUR FINE PRICES! THIS is a SALE with a purpose, an object:—"To Quit all Season's left-overa,'' hence the desperate cutting of these Special lines at mm** nm hum m rqbinson's ■» j übil ee » sal e.
YOU CANT AFFORD TO DELAY WITH THAT COUGH. WILL BANISH IT. "It'» famous becarise it's p> ".Kindly send two more' bottles of Hean's Essence, We can speak highly of it as an effective cough remedy. It certainly saves a lot of money. Peter Fnrse, Tarara, Otago." "Please send a bottle of Hean's Essence. Last bottle .■excellent results, and real money-saver. J. W.i Williams, • Wanganui.'" Hean's Essence, Chemists and Stores. 16 FLY CATCHER, . "ITH wire-work for ' * hanging up, is the Best Fly Catcher in the World. LARGE SURFACE ENORMOUS ADHESION. No drying of the gum. Price 3d eaoh. PROCURABLE ONLY AT T. A. W. NJCHOLSON, Chemist, STRATFORD. Warner's Corse* Comfort is real—no expense is spared in securing the finest Soft Fahrics, Flexible Boning, Ruhher Button Hose Supporters and Dainty Trimmings for their construction. We always recommond Warners. Local d'.-3ir*vf^.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 32, 7 February 1914, Page 7
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