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NOTES AND MEMORANDA

MEETINGS AND .AMUSEMENTS. To-night: King's Theatre, Pictures, Chevrolet touring car for sale. Choice lettuce, cababge and cauliflowers at Brocklebank’s this week. Special Gospel address on Sunday evening at 7 p.m. in the Stratford Gospel Hall by Mr Robert Miller, Evangelist. Special show of ladies’ new millinery for spring and summer seasons. Inspection invited at R. D. Lowers, Stratford. Walters’, Limited, extend an invitation to every lover of fashion to view their advance display of spring goods.

The success of your new frock depends on the correct foundation garments you wear. See Manoy’s Ltd. advt, on page 6.

R. H. White and Co., Ltd., are advertising recent shipments of Grafton voiles, also white and unbleached sheetings from the best makers.

Dainty creations embodying the very latest in spring and summer frock s arr; now being displayed at Amesbnry’s. Inspection of these delightful goods is extended to all. See advertisement on page 6 of this issue.

The sudden rise in cotton goods has no effect on The Auckland Wharehouse Drapery Coy’s prices. They bought heavily at the old prices and are therefore able to sell cheaper than ever. The store is near the Post Office.

■Carryer’g specialise in every kind of working clothing, such as factory white aprons from 2/G, white coats from 8/11, white bibbed overalls 8/6, engineers’ and motor mechanics’ bibbed overalls in na'|/y drill 8/6, blue denim 7/6, khaki denim 9/6, combination overalls navy drill 14/-, blue denim 12/-, for farmers’ genuine Palmer Napp trousers 6/11, Palmer Napp coats 14/6, railway cord trousers 13/11, railway cord coats’ 17/6, khaki service cord trousers 12/6, Resista trousers (hardest wearing material made) 19/6, all wool socks 10d, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9 and 2/6 per pair at Carryer’s, the Real Man’s Shop. *

Suit values have never been better, with the arrival of our new season’s materials and samples of the latest creations in suitings, and onr low cash prices operating, now is the time to get measured for your spring and show suit, at A. H. Hillock’s, The Ka.sk, Stratford. Messrs Newton King’s Ohura sale is now being held on the Bth September, and not the 15th September, as carded -m The Auckland Warehouse and Drapery Coy. advertise huge reduction in cotton goods. Laraplougn has some special Hues of bee* and wether mutton, also line of beef at cut prices from 8d Ln 1A per lb. i Woods’ Great Peppermint Curs First aid for coughs, colds, influenza, Turnbull and Jones wmh to draw the public’s attention to their superior made-to-measure mica from £6

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 2, 10 September 1927, Page 8

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NOTES AND MEMORANDA Stratford Evening Post, Issue 2, 10 September 1927, Page 8

NOTES AND MEMORANDA Stratford Evening Post, Issue 2, 10 September 1927, Page 8

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