SUMMER Millinery—-Now is the time to choose a pretty hat, whether you want a ready-to-wear or a smart trimmed one. Before deciding, 5 see Rawles, draper and clothier. MORNING Glories.—No lady should be without one of these most useful gowns, handy, smart, neat, ami serviceable (5s lid, at Rawles’. t /“CURTAINS! Curtains—This is when ■ you want some new ones. Mad--1 ras muslin, white figured muslin in • new effects, casements and lace curI tains; splendid value at Rawles’. i Table covers, trayclotlis, runners, di ’oyleys—they’re all new and pretty. ■ TjTANCY Hose—Lace and Shadow 1 Ajikles, embroidered hose, in ' cream, white, black and colors, brace- ■ let hose—all new styles at Rawles’, ■ draper and clothier. ' ANTED KNOWN—White voile, ’ * floral muslin, hailstone muslins, 7id to Is Tld, champagne' spot mus- | lin 10d, floral, plain and figured ! crepes in all shades at Rawles’. | . FOR the v newest and daintiest colorings in summer dress fabrics, go to Rawles’. Lace flouncing, embroidery flouncingy new veilings, and dainty neckwear—Rawles, draper and clothier. i | OUMMER Hats for men and boys—- | Panamas, boaters, felts, etc. Tennis and neglige shirts in silk and cotton-, summer underclothing j in fact, everything for men at lowest prices. Rawles, draper and clothier. T ABIES’ Summer Sports Coats—lss Od to 29s Cd, newest shades and styles, black and white, emerald and white, cerise, saxe, champagne, gold, navy and cream. Great value. Rawles’. O MART Sox for the Children— Stripes, embroidered clox, lace sox in cream and colors; children’s feeders -Id, 6d, and Bd. Cheap and pretty. Hats in straw from Is lid up. Rawles’. V ('iORSETS —For your new summer frock you’ll need the now shape. AH the new long shapes in the best makes. Corset covers with preservers attached. Rawles’, draper and cloth- - ior. • . HERBERT’S will be open all day Thursday. We’re making, a special display of new summer dress goods. IyTEYEH have Herbert’s made such a beautiful showing of new season dress fabrics as now. We can make them up for you.
RICH floral effects also plain voiles, new shade poplins, smart fancy tweeds, lovely muslins. Herbert’s is the correct dress house. HERBERT’S are famous for ready-to-wear goods—Cambric blouses 3s lid, muslin blouse 3s 9d, crepe blouse us lid, pique 6s 6d, silk 6s lid. ■p EADY-TO-WEAR Underclothing— Combinations for present wear 2s lid, 3s lid, nights 3s lid, chemise 2s lid, 3s lid. Herbert’s are up to date for women’s wear, NO Thursday half-holiday this week. Come in and see Herbert’s floral voile frock 15s lid. This is a wonderful little smart thing. HERBERT’S specialise and know the corset trade from A to Z; we’ll show you a corset to please, fit, strengthen, and comfort you—no matter what figure. OR 3s 6d to'3s lid Herbert’s will give you the smartest little Pan Dan hat, Russian stripe band. mHE war has upset the fabric glove trade but Herbert’s have plenty at old prices; we anticipated this trouble, and bought in time. HOSIERY is. badly hit over the war. Germany used to supply our hose Herbert’s have plenty of British stockings that are right for wear and price. BRITISH-}! ADE Drills, Drillettes. and Satin-faced twill for boys’ .wear, in navy and the famous khaki, and khaki stripe at Herbert’s.
youngsters’ wear Herbert’s can’t he beat. Nice smart dresses or school wear, for children’s underwear, Herbert’s is the best place. -J Opr ACRES—Freehold, good XOII quality, clean, level land, handy Waikato *town factory. Carry 60 cow*. J. B. Richards, WANTED— A Man or Youth, for milking; good wages. Apply J. S. Jones, Cardiff, or this office. WANTED, at once, Woman , to do haif-day’s washing weekly; every convenience/ Address this office. STRATFORD CROQUET CLUB. THE Official Opening of the Lawns takes place on Thursday Afternoon. E. G. RTERA, Hon. Sec. GENERAL ELECTION. MR W. H. HAWKINS, Official Liberal Candidate for Stratford, will address electors as under:— Kohuratahi, Saturday, 24th Oct. Whangamomona, Monday, 26th Oct, Tunnel, Tuesday, 27th Oct. Pohokura, Thursday, 29th Oct. Makahu, Friday, 30th Oct. Strathmore, Saturday, 31st Oct. All Meetings 8 p.m. Further Da|os Lateri
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 51, 27 October 1914, Page 6
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