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JUST OPENED at B. JOYES & Co'Where Style Costs Lew AUTUMN COATS AND FIRST SHIPMENTS OF NEW MILLINERY

Carryer's Wanteds 1 /—CARRYER'S Price for Attache -*-/ Cases, suitable for School. We have Suit Cases in all sizes and qualities, from 12in. Fiber Kane at 2s 3d up to 2Sin, Solid Bullock Hide, at £3 10s. ty /—CARRYER'S Price for Black '/ Running Singlets, ttith short sleeves. ' ■•. sy /f»— CARRYER'S Price for Black O/ O R Un uiag Shorts, with elastic 1 & /ft— CARRYER'S Price for AO/ U Running Shoes. The Best Make in New Zealand; worn by all the Champions. a /ft— CARRYER'S Price for Turk- "*/ " ish Training Towels. Just the thing for. Athletes, as they are better than flesh gloves. ' / v J —CARRYER'S Price for **/ f--*- slightly shop-soiled Fine Cotton Pyjamas; usually 15s 6d. ~ Q /ft— CARRYER'S Price for PlanR' i nelette Pyjamas. A good winter line. , , . n/ft— CARRYER'S Price for Extra O/'i) Weight Flannelette Pyjamas. I O /ft— CARRYER'S Price for ■ T Heavy Union Pyjamas; renowned foi'hard wear and warmth. Q/i -|— CARRYER'S Price - for v4 iJ - Boys' Summer SuitsfJdt Pur© Fuji Shirts and Navy Shorts. -| o//'—CARRYER'S Price- for x V' " Men's Black, Patent 1 Q /&— CARRYER'S Price . for X.VY U Black ciace Oxford Shoes. Reduced from 29/6. iysy Price for Tan tmnQ/\$ Cal{ oxford Shoes. ri; Reduced from 29/6. • i' &

99 /(i— CARRYER'S Price for &&/ 13 Heavy working Boots. This line is absolutely guaranteed to -give satisfaction. Smart Waisted Velour Top Coats, in Navy, Brown and Prune Shades. Pft./i 7 /£— CARRYER'S Price &&J J- •/ " £ or New Zealand's Finest Rugs. These are made of Super Wool and by the most skilled of Workmen. We have a great variety of the famous Rugs in heavier qualities up to £6 6s. ■ /—CARRYER'S Price for "' the Best Made Suit? in. New Zealand. This is not an idle boast but a true fact. We have Isold all makes and we are able to judge; we have no hesitation in saying that there is nothing in New Zeaalndito compare with the line that is offered. In all materials—Tweed, Worsted or Serge. •« 3JO/ X*J/ L eat her Motoring Coats —verv warm and hard to wear out. CASH ! CASH ! CASH ! CASH ! CASH ! CASH ! After 24 years' Business, experience in Stratford I find that the credit system is a failure. Many people to ■whom I have given credit immediately develop a grievance against me (they owe money to me) and I am satisfied that their grievance is justified. Further, I have found that by giving extended accommodation to many I have made enemies and lost many friends. I have now decided to c'ose' my books at the end of February before they close, me, and SELL FOR CASH. Prices will be fixed to attract the keenest buyers. Customers who desire a monthly account can buy at these keen prices by paying in advance. SPECIAL OFFER Crockery, Drapery, Brushware and Hardware will be sold at cost during month. WM. MACDONALD Broadway STRATFORD P.O. Box 88 Phone 6?6 THE TARANAKI INVESTMENT » \ and DEPOSIT CORPORATION LIMITED Directors: Messrs. J. B. Richards (Chairman*, James Fredric, E. Marfell, Allan Good, H. G. Gibson, L. R. Curtis, S. Macalister. DEPOSITS RECEIVED. INTEREST RATES: At Call Six months .. . 12 months .. .. 24 months .. .. 45 per cent, 5 per cent. 6 per cent. 6 J per cent. WILLIAM POWER, Secretary. Broadway Buildings, Stratford. Box 83. Phone 366. REGULARITY secured from YeastL * on Tablets, which rouse the sluggish muscles—W. A. Brown, Chemist

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 81, 14 March 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 81, 14 March 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 81, 14 March 1931, Page 1