BUBINHS3 NOTICES. wmi ("W IT'S New when every patriotic New Zealanticr is making way on waist and practicing thrift, more.low prices, combined with t»a famous "H. 8." wearing qualities will appeal to every nurse. Men's Strong Tweed Trousers Men's Saddle Tweed Trousers Men's strong Tweed Suits Men's Underpants »nd Vests Men's All-wool Pants and Vests Heavy Flannelletto Pyjamas Boys' Heavy Flannellette Pyjamn Hoys' Tweed and Serge Shorts Boys' Cord and Tweed Hats Men's Band Shirts, all sizes Linen Handkerchiefs, good value, i NEW ZEALAND! iH fCLOTRING FACTORY I 12S 6d. 16S 6d. 39S 6d. 2s lid eat A. s lid each • 6s 6d. •Is (id. 3Stmdi;.,V-;< Is. 3s lid. .. 3s 6d doz.- ,-;. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. EBSEaagaaai I ■'■Vt--!-. >'&■';• , feSS¥" mm ■ CLOTHING r»CTO«V' Early Autumn's Charming Fashions in Model Millinery. "~| OPPORTUNITY PRESENTED/FOB A PEEP AT WHAT MISTRESS vjfa FASHION HAS CONSENTED TO APPROVE OF FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER WEAR. Our advance shewing of Millinery Fashions for Autumn 1918 will eventuate ripon: • ' SATURDAY NEXT AND FOLLOWING DAYS when your attendance will be appreciated. The New Season depicts niauy changes—the. changes it is pleasing to note—that conform through their simplicity, and refine- . ment to the spirit, of the times.'; THE CHOICE IS SURPRISINGLY WIDE AND YOU WILL FIND A VISIT INTERESTING IF ONLY TO LOOK! DRAPER AND CLOTHIER STRATFORD.
wise Men £M m *. * 1 »F *£sm fIRi Jaw/ifJPI The difficulties that manufacturers have to face in yetting raw materials and the shortage of shipping have resulted in Suitings being in short supply. TWO NEW PATTERN BOOKS Or SUITINGS ARE NOW AT THE "EGMONT." Bui these contain only about' half the patterns we've been used to. Come in early, while the choosing is good and select the fabrics for CHART SUITS, CHART SUITS. ' There are some fine Suitings in "hades of Grey and Brown, they're ■ worth seeing. We'll guarantee to fit you with on e of our CHART SUITS— We've had ten years' experience with them. They are equal to the best tailored-to-measure Suits —except in the price—you make a 'big saving there. COME IN AND SEE THE SUITINGS TO-DAY. "WHERE THE COOD HATS ARE." ■•Ww.. ':■'■' i' 1, :'...:■:_ JCJ I'.O Box. 61 'Phone 246 A WATCH is a delicate j t piece of mechanism. A rough trip in a mail-bag ruins its adjustment and accuracy. A watch purchased by mail is never worth its price wheru . delivered. RT Buy your Watch here -.' and it will be in perfect condition when you get it. We guarantee satisfaction. . A complete assortment of W&a*~ q nn" Watcfie's at all prices in plain and fancy £5 JL - cases. , | "It't Time You O-ivnnr ■»$&&&&&& ma.oi John Petri's special ,ialues wato'hes. Jeweller and Optician, BROADWAY STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 75, 26 February 1918, Page 4
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