BUSINESS NOTICES. STOCKT. REDUCTIONS. BARGAINS FOR ALL AT NEW ZEALAND i CLOTHING FACTORY 7 MEN'S S.B. OVERCOATS—Were 29s Gd, now 19s 6d. 25 MEN'S Fancy Summer VESTS—Wciv 10s lid to 15s (id, now 3S 11'tf. 12 HOYS' Foxe's Serge KNICKERS—Were 8s 6d and ( J.s. now 4s ild. 6 BOYS' Foxe's Serge Norfolk SVjITS—-Were 25s Gd and 26s (id, now 15S. 4 Doz. MEN'S Fashion SHIRTS—Were 7s 6d and Ss Gd, now 3s 11d. WHITE SWEATERS (slightly soiled)-Wore 5s (id and Gs Gd, now 2s 6d. BOYS' WOOL JERSEYS—AII to go at 2s 6d. BOYS' FELT HATS—To go at Is. MEN'S BOOTS—Were 20s, now 8s Md. LADIES' SHOES, all kinds—lGs Gd to 10s 6d. LADIES' CANVAS SHOES—Wore 8s (id. now 3S 11d. GIRLS' SHOES—Were 8s Gd, now 3s 6d. Hats and Caps also reduced to clear-out prices. N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. P.O. Box 71. 'Phone 85.
f THE LATES FROM THE FASHION FRONT. "jVfOWADAYS we all wait for news "' -»-1 and to-day's announcement will ,U„ be received with pleasure by those T ladies desirous of .seeing the latest in ■;i t Costumes and Dresses. u;;wi/V LADIES' WHITE VOILE DRESS, H ~/ / w/l.\ \vith floral coatee to match; very 5 smart. LADIES' WHITE PIQUE COSTUMES The latest Cut. LADIES' WHITE CREPE STRIPED ONE-PIECE DRESSES—no two. ri ,1 1 IB LADIES' COLORED CREPOS flllm, 1 '.QB il Ml . DRESSES in Newest Colorings, in Skv Saxe, Champagne and Creanj. LADIES' EMBROIDERED ONE- \ 11 i| | |[ PIECE DRESSES-bo.iutifully trim- . A Hi l\ II . mod. CHILDREN'S WHITE EMBROID[|jj ERED FROCKS—to fit girls ages 'lff 6 vears to 15 years. I 'LADIES' SILK SPORT COATSVery nobby, in ■ Saxe, Purple, •V \\\\ M Brown, Vieux Rose, Emerald—just the finish for summer dresses..,, Ttti Latest in Ladles' and Children's Millinery to hand, hundreds of hats to choose from. INSPECTION INVITED. 1s in £ Discount for Cash. &/ D. LEWERS, OJRECJT IMPORTER, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, ST LIATFORT).
FOR ALL : CORRECT FIT. TT is not always clearly understood just what is I meant by "correct fit." Were clothes to be made so a? to follow closely every line of the figure, the result would be a mis-shapen garment—one to make the wearer look ridiculous. , wMnNT The ri-ht idea is best expressed in EGMONI Tiey are never too large or too small; never too loose or too ught. Every garment is shaped and balanced accurately, made to and set so naturally that it covers and hides the defects in the figure, and gives it the appearance ot beiTl The° EGMONT SUIT adds distinction to a figure ■hlreirlv normal and perfect; it supplies all that s lackyoneXt'snot:Tho EGMONT SUIT deserves your serious considerate n. PRICES 45s to 655. CHART SUITS TO MEASURE 70s to 85s. STRATFORD. srl m STOCK-TAKING BARGAINS. FRESH LINES THROWN OUT EACH DAY WHICH WE ARE PREPARED TO QUIT AT SPECIAL BARGiTtf t&&d:±ZLiZx CASH ONLY. MJf^hite&Co. tMjM WHITE'S CORNER STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 31, 23 September 1914, Page 4
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