WAWTEDS. WANTED Known—Job Printing in all its branches at lowest current rates, at the “Stratford Evening Post” Job Printing Office.^ WANTED Known—G. W. Mills (late Cargill) is busy night and day unpacking new goods and novelties for Christmas and New Year Presents. Broadway, Stratford. WANTED, good General £l, Waitress 15s, Milkers 255, 30s, Elder’s Registry, Stratford. ’Phone 151. WANTED, all Mothers to bring their Boys along and Purchase one of our noted ’Varsity Suits, all shades, all sizes, low prices. Mullen and Marshall, “The Kash,” Stratford. WANTED, Mothers to see the new lines of Boys’ Summer Washing Suits, at H. 8., New Zealand Clothing Factory. WANTED, Position as domesticated Ladyhelp; where there are no children preferred. Apply “E. 5.,” care this office. WANTED, Apprentices, Improvers, and Experienced Hands, for the Dressmaking Department. Apply Miss Caddy, at Robinson’s. CIOOKING is a oolight with the 1 “Orb” Rang.*; the finish is beautiful, making an ornament to the house. Bellringer Bros., Ltd., are the agents. npo LET, House of 7 rooms and all JL conveniences. Apply Egmont Clothing Company. WANTED, a smart Girl for shop, Apply this office. EDWARDS’ Perfect Dentrifio. gets into all the crevices and destroys the microbes while cleaning the teeth. (jJTRIKE out all lines except Lewis’s k,/ new lines in Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Walking Boots and Shoes. Prices compel attention. SEE our window for Bedroom Suite; a speciality at Brocklebank’s. PROUD men stand with their heads erect and their feet in Lewis’s Boots; note the address, Lewis’s Cash Boot Arcade, Broadway, Stratford. -
GENT,’S Ready-to-Wear Suits, in tlie Latest Pattern, from 27s 6d up. Gent’s Made-to-Measure Suits, 50s up at R. D. Lewers, opp. Post Office, Stratford. HAVE you seen our windows? Come and inspect before buying elsewhere. Brocklebank’s, the best Furnishers. WALK to the Polling Booths on Thursday in Lewis’s Boots; easy, feet means an easy walk-over. Lewis, Direct Importer, Broadway. LARGE Assortment of Gent.’s Panamas, Boaters, Hard Hats, Caps, Cricketing Hats, etc., at R. 1). Lewers, opp. Post Office, Strat, ford. WHERE arc the crowds going: Why, to see the Furniture display at Brocklebank’s. YOU cannot expect to look nice unless you wear with your new Summer Costume a pair of Lewis’s Summer Shoes. Lewis, Direct Importer. HATS, frm the leading houses— Models, Ready-to-wears, in great variety; fresh Flower Sprays of great beauty, and wide selection, at Mrs. McCallum’s, Broadway, Stratford. LEWIS” is a household word with Boot buyers because the “Lewis” Boots and Shoes are perfect in quality and price. Cash Boot Arcade. BERGE’S White Paint is the best for Bee-hives, and all outside work; it can be obtained at Bellringer Bros., Ltd. COME one and all; we can Furnish all homes; our staff of workmen are the best. Brocklebank for Furnishings. VOTE for Liberty for your children’s feet by purchasing only Lewis’s Freedom Shoes, scientifically designed for children’s feet. Lewis’s Cash Boot Arcade. MEN’S SUITS—-Buyers are invitee to inspect the fine range of New Goods now to hand from 29s Gel each; special value in Saddle Tweed Trousers at 9s lid per pair; New Straw and Felt Hats, in all the latest shapes; Panama Hats each ; values unsurpassed, at Spence’s, Stratford. A NOTHER largo Shipment of the x3l Latest Hats for Ladies and Children to hand. Select early. RD. Lewers, opp. Post Office, Stratford
JAMES RUTHERFORD REGAN STREET, STRATFORD. Desires the Public of Stratford and District to know that he is an EXPERT FARRIER, having for several years held the rank of FARRIER-SERGEANT IN THE FIFTH DRAGOON GUARDS, and holds credentials from that Regiment Under Veterinary Surgeons Constant and Cheeseman. JAMES RUTHERFORD was also formerly Farrier to SIR GEORGE CLIFFORD, SIR WM. ROBINSON, MAJOR G. NELSON, , MR. GEO. 6. STEAD, SIR. DAN O’BRIEN, AIR. “DICK” MASON, And other loading owners of thoroughbred horses. Ho is thus able to olfc-r THOROUGH EXPERIENCE j in the Care of Horses’ Feet to his [ patrons, and will be glad to place his services at the disposal of OLD FRIENDS AND NEW.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 96, 6 December 1911, Page 1
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