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1929 At the close of the year we wish, ? each and all of the numerous peopl e who have patronised this* during 1928, the "Season's. Greetings—and liope that 1929 will bring to everyone the happiness and success they wish th emselves. May the ensuing year bring a continuance of the cordial relations that' have existed between us during the past year. i We give a few gift suggestions for those who have perhaps overlooked a friend alt Xmas: ;. FANCY BOXED HANDKERC clear tiicse !n January at reduced prir.es, as we ouly'{sjb:* these good 3 for the (ouvciWiepcsa of cur r>'en customers. See our quitting prices for these novelty lines and save money on your New Year Gifts. ■■'' •'■ '-•*•''' WHERE THE GOOD HATS ARE. 'PHONE 450. "THE KASH" ' P.O. BOX 14. STRATFORD. Artistic Furniture J3EDROOM SFITES in Oak sd& |§mu, BEDSTEDS, DUCHESSES. CHINA CABINETS, EXTENSION AND GATELEGGED ' ".' ,\. SERVICE WAGONS in Oak .a&Rimu, TEA TRAYS, FANCY TABLES', BSDDING OF ALL DESCRIPTION. SINGER SEWING MACHINES and all Requisites, AGENTS- for the Bristol Piano Coy. TODERTAKERS AND HOHSEEWRNISHMS; v 'Phone tm

For Good Value lili m> year mm LA&EST FLORAL YOXLE FROCKS, flounced effect, long "sleeves, I '':'■ * ' ' >:'■ PRICB; W,6I 9; v ~, ,„ . ', , . . d" 9tMSEEB. COATS, in ÜbM Tweed, bordered effefo || >;■ • :"v. ; -, "'■: .■'*:■"■. : w^i^s^ iedal for summer wear, cotton and.ar.ti- ? create, pink, helioand rose., p ,R i CE .6/llj 'BIfELEiP (BONELESS ORLES 1 , the most popular garment, for. the figure. ? ~ ~ ™CE 9/6,42/6, 17/11. STRIPED FUJI SILKS, newest Patterns, 29 inches wide, £".'. " ''.".,; : ;'T .."'.,.' price %/.%> yard.... "Z Robes or Bath Tow __ •• , ,,- . ; . . r price from 2/11 ijf&kidi FIGURED TOILeS Vsma designs, nice, assortment. „, .„< a »> fc, K »I < -.-.,» m, i , , A J ■.. . ■>■ ■ '-"'* ■'■■'":.',■„ price i/ll y ard< {>.-;-■ ' '. •:•• • -.1 ■'•-V • 'BATHING COSTOMES for Boys ;*»s Men. .'. • • >'• . . i PRICES ranging from : g/.g THE MST" SHOPPING CENTRE. BROADWAY, STRATFORJX Branches kj, "Whangamomona andl Tangarakau. ~.Y._.

IN THE IN THE SUMMER GOATS COSTUMES FROCKS. HAEROPS LTD. 'Phono 40G BROADWAY. Box 30. STIIATFORD.

NoW, that somej really hot weather lias arrived, Stratford's swimming places are being **ell patronised. The pool in King Edward Park is becoming increasingly popular with ad'ults, but most children visit the school baths and many season tickets have be.en sold.

The. Stratford camping site presents a deserted appearance no\v that the boy scouts have 'gone. About »' dozen campers have been at the site during the last fortnight.

■ ■nasi an b sa iji !■■■"■■■ ■*■ o '■■'■.■'■■■ EfatgiaegEiaaEa ■ ■ ■ ■ B 0 Bi ■ 88 , 88.8' S BI ! : S ili H B "I sratifii tmY* Wzz*T4 SSk I THE SUMMER SEASON IS LATE—NEVER MIND THIS MEANS OUR LOSS,' NQt YOURS. ' JUST ;AS SEASONABLE WEATHER IS COMMENCING, WE MAKE DRApSb^'^ :^yOT^AHßOT: AFiy6i?p tb MISS SUCH A WONDER"fuI opportunity. CTCHNE Sale Price ISs 6d cam you Afford to miss SUCH ISAf?6'ArNS AS THESE? I Sf, v i''ii- /*f.,Ktt'V' ■*.-£ .1 "'•"'»? ••• - 15 VQILE FEOCKS, neat styles, i•"-■'; good patterns. Usually 15s 6d . .78 11d 10 FROCKS, Flare<l and Pleated Skirts, "'.'" | Usually 25s to 29 s 6d ,15s 6d -2Q VCJIEE': FROCKS, good patterns, Cbrrect styleSj ' ;: ' Usually 32s 6d to 375, 6d 19§ 6dl 25 RAYQN SILK FROCKS, short ,''-... arid long sleeves, Usually) 22s 6d to 29s 6d 15S 6d 18; RAYON SILK F|OCKS, 'plain ;v '' .and floral. Flared and Pleated SkirtsV ~ ' " ' ' . J' " " Usually 39s 6d to 49s 6d 25S 24 RAYONi SULiK FROCKS,' Model Styies.' M: Usually 55s"to"' 75s 29S 6d 7 ALL-WOOL STOCKINETTE COS' ' ,' TUMES 'AND' JUMPER SUITS, " : ""' Usually 75s to 95s 69 I.W $ TWEED COSTUMES, Doublebreasted, Short Coats, Usually 4gns to sgns 19s B 8 TWEED COSTUMES; Long Coats, Matrons' Styles, '• \ ' Usually sgns to 6gns 39 ? 6d 5 TWEED COATS,. Summer Styles, Usually 75s * 9 . 9 6{i 3 FANCY NAVY SILK COATS, ■-■■'- \ Usually 59s 6d • 39 S 6d 5 ALL-WOOL REPP COATS, Usually 65s 399 6rt 6 ALL-WOOL VELOUR , COATS, %" ' '-. * Fur Trimmed. Usually 65s to 85s i9s 6d g ALL-WOOL VELOUR COATS, Fur Trimriied, Usually 4gn s to'6gns .49a 6di 10 ALL-WOOL REPP' FROCKS, Plain Shades and Styles, ,' [*f: Usually 49a 6d « 9 S 6d 2 ALL-WOOL REPP FROCKS, ' -V -\ Usually 39s 6d 9S 11d ©8 1M 198 Gd' 29S 6d 29S 6d NOTE THE HUGE REDUCTIONS I'll NEW SMART MILLINERY. 5 DOZEN LADIES'; READY-TO-WEARS, Largo and Small; Shapes ' Usually 12s 6d to 15s Gd 10 DOZEN LADIES.' READY-TO-WEARS and Semi Models, Usually, 17s 6d to 25s 2 DOZEN CRINS, Good Shapes, Smartly Trimmed, Correct Shades." Usually 2os to 29s 6d 10 ONLY MODELS, 1 All This Season's. Usually 45s to 59s Cd REDUCTIONS THAT SPEAK FOR ; ...... THEMSELVES> CURTAIN NETS, Plain, 38inch, Usually 2s Gd CURTAIN NETS, Fancy Coloured Stripe., Fast Dye Usually Is lid t 0 2s 6d COLOURED MADRAS CURTAINING, . Usually 4s lid SILK CURTAIN NETS. Usually 5s lid to 7s lid SHADOWETTES, Dark; Colourings ; ' •■ '•'•■ ' Usually Is'3d 36 INCH FINE LONGCLOTH, r ' • ""' Usually Is 6d yard 40 INCH FINE MADAPOLAMS ' ; " ' - Usually lis 3d yard 54 INCH] WHITE SHEETING, Usually 1 3 lid yard 80 INCH WHITE( SHEETING, Usually 3s lid yard MARCELLA QUILTS, Fine Quality, Largest Size. ■ Usually 59s 6d HONEYCOMB QUILTS, : f bed size. Heavy Quality. Usually 12s 6d DAMASK SERVrffITES, good size and ' quality. Usually 9s doz. Sale Price 4s, Hd |7S 11d 10s Gd doz. 7S 11d as 11 doz. *s Great 9* 94 94 94 t* mi m m &$ 44 m OWING TO THE TREMENDOUS! REDUCTIONS/ A SPEEDY CLEAR' 1 ANCE WTLL BE EFFECTED. WE CANNOT THEREFORE At." LOW GOODS TO BE SENT OUT ON APPROVAL AT SALE PRICES. Sale prices WE INTEND TO MAKE A CLEAN SWEEP JN SECTION, HENCE THESE HUGE REDUCTIONS. 20 ENDS STRIPE FUJI SILK Usually 2s Hd *S 6d... 10 PIECES FANCY VOILES. Usually 2s lid to 3s lid 1s lid 15 PIECES RAYON SILK (Fancy) Usually, 5s 6d to 6 3 Ud sg lid 6 PIECES FANCY RAYON SILKS, 1 Usually 4s lid ok 7lld 25 FROCK LENGTHS BORDERED eac h VOILES. Usually 8s lid 4s llff 11 FROCK LENGTHS, ' PLAIN VOILE, Embroidered with' Silk ...Usually 22s*6d 12a 6d 38-INCH BLACK SILK COATING, Usually 22s 6d 9s Md Underclothing and Bathing, Cos« tumes. Sterling 'Values. , Reduced to Clear / Quickly. LADIES COTTON VESTS (N.S.) Usually 1-s 9d each LADIES' COTTON] VESTS, heavy quality. * Usually 4s 6d 2S 11d FUJI SILK BLOOMERS, all shades. Wos and O.S. 2 5 . 1 * ld Usually 3s 6d and 3s lid FUJI StTLK BLOOMERS, Natural Shade only. Usually 5 S Ud «S lid NAVY COTTON BLOOMERS, Usually 3s 11 dl |IS V a INFANTS' SHAWLS',. All-wool Usually 19s 6d • Sale Price tain ••f< t !^ 2s Ud SURELY THESE REDUCTIONS WILL APPJIALIO DOZEN HOSE,, Cotton Silk. Light and Dark Shades" [Usually Is 6d to 4s lid 5 DOZEN HEAVY QUALITY,' ART SILK, Light Shades. Usually 3s Ud to 5s lid 14 DOZEN SILK AND ART SILK HOSE, Light Shades, Point Heel Usually 7s lid to 10s 6d 4 DOZEN PURE SILK HOSE, Black Cat and Kayser (Light Shades). " ' Usually 14s 6d 5 DOZEN FANCY SILK AND CREPE DE CHINE HANKS. Usually Is to Is lid 20 DOZEN LAWN HANKS, Hemstitched. Usually. 8d to Is each 15 DOZEN CHILDREN'S PICTURE - HANKS. Usually 4d ; to 6d each 8 DOZEN FABRIC GLOVES,'' Good Light Shades. ' Embroidered Tops, Short Gauntlets, Usually 3s lid to 4 9 Ud 6 DOZEN SILK 'GLOVES, Frilled or Embroidered Gauntlets, ''•• : • ' Usually 7s Ud 1 DOZEN CREPE DE CHINE CHOKERS, Good new colours, etc. 'Usually 9s lid t Q 12s 6d ffls lid A Hdl 6d each 5s lid DOZ. asiid DQZ. 2s fitd "paiy. i y : A.- vm m|f ulli d^^^M WDRAffiSs *'v 4«ii, ; -^*■ ■■■*■■ ■■■ ■ll IP I■l*lt Lii 11 ■■.P \ ■.■.■-■ ■■■«■■" 'Umwi&mmmwmwmmmm m Ba iiiiiH.iii m m m m m m m m H mm ® m m n m?* m f fi_».;;2

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 19, 17 January 1929, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 19, 17 January 1929, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 19, 17 January 1929, Page 6

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