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END OF SEASON SALE. LADIES & CHILDREN'S MILLINERY HALF PRICE. Voile and Fuji Frocks 17/6 up. Floral Crepe Kimonas, &/l\. Turkish Bath Gowns, 35/6. Ladies' Print Overalls, 2/11 up. ! Children's Washing Frocks, 1/11 to 10/6. Ladies' Marl Lisle Hose, 2/11. Ladies' Black Lisle Hose, 1/11. 'Ladies' Art Silk Hose, 2/11 and 4/6. Ladies' Fancy Gauntlet Gloves 2/11. Ladies' Long Fabric Gloves, 1/3(1. Coloured Crepe de Chine Scarves 4/11. Japanese Sunshades, 1/11, 2/11, ,3/11. Children's White Cotton Socks 6d. Children's White Cashmere Socks, 1/6. 40in.White English Crepe, 1/7J yd. 40in. Check Ginghams, i lOd 1/2 yd. Fancy Border Voiles, 2/9 yd. 54ih. Wool Reppe, good shades, liQ/6 yd. 40'in. Self Check Crepe d e - IChine, 8/11 yd, 40in. Crepe de Chine, plain colours, 7/6 yd. Coloured Border Tea Towelling, 6!d. Coloured Madras Curtainings, 2/6. Table Damask, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11 up. Printed Bed Spreads, 8/11. 1 only Men's. Suit 39/6. REMNANTS' HALF PRICE. HARROTS LTD. STRATFORB. R. Siddells, Manager. 'Phone 406. Box 30.

STRATFORD HAYMARKET SALE. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 1928. Sale at 12 O'clock NEWTON KING, LTD., Stratford. (K.OHURATAHI SHEEP FAIR. WEDNESDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, 1928 2500 MIXED SHEEP! Including—--1400 4 and 5-year ewes GOO mixed sex lambs ( 200 m.a. wethers . . 30 -tooth Romney rams HEAD MIXED iCATTLE. Sale at 1 6'cibek; Cars will leave the S trat ford offlce s o'f the, auctioneers af. 9.30 on morning of sale. Buyers are asked to book seats early. NEWTON KING, LTD. N.Z. LOAN & MERC. AGCY. CO. LTD.. STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 81, 3 February 1928, Page 6

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