THE FINAL SPURT!
It’s a well-known fact throughout tlvis district, “That if you want a really good article, reliable for service,'and at a fair reasonable price, you must go to Robinson’s.” It has always boon demonstrated throughout the past thirteen years—without exception—that when they announce an after-season .sale, it is a bona fide genuine big reduction of the whole stock. There’s nothing held back. Owing to the cruelly wot cold season, roods which ought to have sold readly at their proper time are now being unmercifully slaughtered. An unprecedented final spurt, by way of a second reduction, has just boon made m all the season’s made-up goods, Mid prices now are simply ruinously low at Robinson’s Manchester House, x
When buying your Electric Lamps, see that they are branded “Osrams” or “Brimdawn,” Both tliese lamps are made in England, and are first quality. The Osrams are 3s each, and the Brimsdawn 2s 6d each, for 16, 32, or 50 candle power. English-made lamps ire undoubtedly the host.—McMillan •>d Frednc. Agents. X
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 32, 20 January 1912, Page 5
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171Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 32, 20 January 1912, Page 5
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