PERSONAL
Mr D. Meftenton, Reform organiser, left for Wellington today.
Ladies’ Evening Dresses in Plain and • Shot Taffeta from 49/6 up
Marocaln Evening Dresses in good
Plain shades Tablet a Underskirts in Good Shades from ,l!)/2 Only Grey and Henna Satin Prin-
cess underskirts 25/6 Ladies’ Jazz and Plain Jumpers from 18/11 Black Plush Pull-on Hats from 7/6 Valour Plats in Good Shades from 29/6 Small Shape Velvet and Fek Hats from 10/6 40 Silk Marocain, Good Range of Shades 7/11 to, 10/6 40 Uncrushable Art Silk Marocains 15/11 36 Heavy Dress Satins for Evening Wear 7/U 36 Broche Satin in Brown and Navy 17/6 36 Chiffon Velvets in Gold Mawve, Red, Green, Saxe, Fawn, Grey, and Nigger S/j| Ladies’ and Children’s Woollen Gloves Plain and Fringed Gauntlets from S/ll wp Ladies’ Striped and Checked Hose in Latest Colours 5/11, 6/11 up Silk and Wool Hose in Onion, Fawn, Coating, Nigger, Grey and Black 8/11 Men’s Jazz Pull-on Cardigans. All Good Shades from 17/0 Boys’ Brown Rubber Coats from 19/6 to 25/6 Men’s Brown Rubber Coats with belt attached £9/6 HAKROPS LTD. V. STRATFORD. Rhone 6 Box 3. R. SIDDSLLS, Manager.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 40, 8 April 1925, Page 6
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191PERSONAL Stratford Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 40, 8 April 1925, Page 6
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