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SMART SUITS AT LOW COST Hero are the stylos of suits that J are going to be popular this coming Beason. Not only are they stylishly cut and made, but the finish and every little detail i» the newest. A WIDE SELECTION OF MATL RIALS AND. SIZES. A wiuc »" w „„•„„ c n ; + n ow in our assortment You should select your Spring omt now, in or in k o ,+ i„ vnnr exact size, ana sen it we have the suit you like best m youi <* for pounds less than a tailor-made would cost, .^^^ PRICED FROM (J5/~ T ° 145/"* "WHERE THE GOOD HATS ABE." Phone SO PHONE 288. THE HASH. STRATFORD, BEAUTIFUL ARTISTIC FURNITURE BIG SEDUCTIONS IN PRICES AT WESTON BROS/ '' "'V r WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEHOLD FUSNI TURE AND BEDDING TO CHOOSE FROM. ' SPECIAL DISPLAY OF WOOL AND KAPOC BEDDING. : 1 OUR PRICES ARE DOWN, BUT OUR QUALITY IS AS GOOD ' AS EVER Wool Beds from 30/- opwards | Oak Bedroom Suites complete Kapoc Beds from £2/2/0 upwards j consisting of WARDRODB Duchess Chests, bevelled mir- | DUCHESS rows from £3/17/6 | £36/10/0 PEDIBTAL Child's High Chairs £1 | BEDSTEA3 Chairs from 12/- I WIRE MATTRESS CALL AND INSPECT, IT WILL PAY YOU. WESTON BROS. CABINETMAKERS AND FUNERAI DIRECTORS. Private address J. Weston, Miiranda Street, North, p. Weston, Juliet Street, North. •• >., I MR stiwrn, M^; ;-ji ,-•->, y y ■-.,>■ and Wallets I OK A'l-round Service the Leather ■ Handbag holds its own. ' Waliets, too, i favour, because of their com-ennnca, smart appearance, and, above all, the J ease with which they are carried. » £ The range displayed here presents i",, Wfr, the very latest Styles, all and the lowest prices. 85 . ,>;--,;,->- .;,-;,, . V STRATFORD. ■■-■■ ... .■-.;-.•••.,. v wjtwmsm^. SEED POTATOES THAT PRODUCE GOLDEN RESULTS. Maybe you have had the bitter ex-perience of sowing Seed Potatoef I and have to destroy whole beds because of grub and blight. If you will be guided by successful growers you will use— EARLY ROSE, UP-TO-DATE, ROBIN ADAIR, ARRAN CHIEF, GAMEKEEPER, V. MAORI CHIEF, READING RUSSETT. These are grown in the Canterbury District and: are guaranteed free from grub and blight. Every "eye" will prove fertile and your cannot get anything but tae | most satisfactory return from your labours. i | \ YATES* VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS IN EVERY I' VARIETY AT : STRATFORD

"VTEWCOMEBS! We welcome you most heaxtUU to our beautiful country and advise you to take full advantage or "NO-RUBBING" Laundry Help, the abolisher of washboard slavery. Stratford firnoersV C. MOOKE BUILDEE AND CONTRACTOR Plans prepared, estimates given foi .11 kinds of buildings, nnd joinery. •"onsult us to finance for your n®* l building. irge Stock of Scantfia Board aud S-ply Cottonwood. Agent National Inaurano* Co. IHE young wife wishing to econo- - miso should always uso a small packet of "NO RUBBING" Laundry Help. It makes a little b't of soap go a very long wav. Is only J« ' 7 weekly washings.—A." Jfrake.

WE EECOGNISL THAT UNITY MEAN* STRENGTH. HELP US AND ALSO YOURSELF BY DEALING WITH THE FIRM WHERE PRICES, QUALITY AND SERVICE ARE TO YOUR LIKING, ALGER & SONS For Children's Hhoicrnc. Conch, Wowii' GnM Pepw^ifcfc-0»»

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 85, 15 August 1923, Page 6

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