r . WAIMATt P LTV INS TROTTING CLUB. Nominations for the office of— PRESIDENT;' _ H ONr TREASURER, - ‘ " COMMITTEE OF ELEVEN. ELEVEN STEWARDS. for the current year will be received by the Secretary up' till Saturday, July 20, 1918, at 8 p.m, — ; . G. A. HOLDER, Secretary. P.O. Box 157, Hawera. HAVE YOU A PHOTOGRAPH YOU WISH COPIED OR ENLARGED? Don’t trust pictures you value to itinerant canvassers. At McAllister’s Studio you know who you are dealing with, there you will get/ the benefit of a personal interest in your order and a thirty years’ experience in its execution. HAVE IT DONE AT MaALLI IT E R ' « Studio and ensure a satisfactory • picture. HOSIERY.
The Spot Where a Stocking first wears ~ out is the toe or heel. Not all Stockings ' perhaps,. but most, and the reason is that the “rub” is there. Now, if the fabric be strengthened in these spots, double the life can be expected froip the pair you by. And that is just the sort of hose we sell—double spliced heel and toe Stockings, seamless, and fast ,in dye, are specialties with us, and are handled in such quantities as allow us to quote lower than other houses. All qualities are here, from Cotton to Cashmere, from Woollen to Silk, priced at a figure that needs no expert to appreciate, . BUY FROM THIS LIST AND SAVE MONEY: Black Cotton and Lisle thread is 6d to 2s lid pair. Wool and Cotton, fast dyes, 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s 6d. ill Wool Cashmere, plain or ribbed, 3s 6di 3s lid, 4s 8(1 up. All wool .Heather Mixed Cashmere 6s 6d pair. aetlv --o. r >t!k Fronted Hose, quite new shades, 4s lid pair. , e. h; h arrop ’ :,V i > DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, STRATFORD. (Late Robinson and Son.)
IF, you; git: IS drill take. N AZOL .immediately. ill prevent sore throat or tightness of the chest. mi Some people say they arc tired of giving to so many Patriotic Funds.:,J'They have had enougE of it.” If *the r tir<si4 isblcliers said; “ WeVe had enough of it,” ■mm <‘•§£'#4-- 11 usuctfaiJ What Would Become of Us ? .. T / must TrTO grim wort We must continue to help them. Our Soldiers and Sailors every-, where need Rest and Recr<pa T tion. Comforts and Amusement. Convalescents deserve all the aid. we can possibly give them. Troops in Gamp and at the Front make Better Soldiers if they, are well cared for in their hours of case. ; | i ; ., To supply Rest, Refreshments, and Comforts to all our Soldiers is the aim of The Church
in Training Camps, on Troop - ships, Hospital Ships, in Hospitals, and on , . Every Battle Front, In New Zealand this work is carried on by The, Military Affairs Committee of the Church of England. Help us to help our Boys ! Send Your Donation to-day to The; Military Affairs Committee Jfts. WlHender«r»n I Uoixoftaf r'. Geo. Shirtoliffe ) Traasurere ■: • v.."> >Vtnr.' : 20 Mulgrava Street ! - Wellington IT: Cro^iff C*' f-'" “Union Bank, WU.i.ialon. 1;-:. i:*twEß-B F6R rp-t'x'-.U- Job .Printing, ; coil at Uk* “Stratford Evening Post.” • I
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 89, 13 July 1918, Page 6
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