BUSINESS NOTICES. QENTRAL CO-OP. STORES. SPRING 1911. ARRIVED i And Now on Sale, over 4000 Packets SUTTON’S SEEDS. The Seeds to Grow. YATES’ SEEDS. The Favourite of Many SEED POTATOES. Numerous Kinds. CARDEN TOOLS. Any Tool Required. NEW INDENTS. OWING to tho condition of our shelves, exhausted, consequent to the abnormal rush we - had lor Xmas, we have just opened up a parcel of Up-to-date Suitings, showing all the very latest shades in Greys, Greens, and Browns. We are now taking orders for these goods, therefore don’t delay. Get first choice. D. BUTCHART, LADIES’ AND GENT’S TAILOR, BROADWAY. rjTHE MOTHERS ARE CLAD WHEN.THE SCHOOL BELL RINGS! And really, it’s no wonder. For strong lusty lunged boys and girls do worry around homo in the holidays. Now, they’re almost over, what about the School Outfit? Is it complete? Most likely there’s something missing. It may be a Slate, or a Book, a Writing Pad, or a Pencil Case. , v - ■ I 1 No matter how small your needs are, or how varied, our stock of , ( • School Requisites is complete, and our Prices Moderate. > 1 \ • .. i i’11. J. HOPKINS. BOOKSELLER STRATFORD. H. MASTERS. * • • BOOKSELLER ' AND STATIONER. STRATFORD. XMAS PRESENTS, I TOYS, And XMAS CARDS. HARRY MASTERS YOU CAN LAUGH AT THE DUST ! i IF YOU INVEST IN A DAISY VACUUM GLEANER Tins is a British-made machine, the invention of Mr. A. S. lies, the famous' Organ-builder of England. It wi.T clean your house absolutely—remember, no shifting the dust from one resting place to another. CARPET LIFTING is quite unnecessary. The Daisy will suck the dust j out of the thickest carpets—right through from tho floor. Think what a blessing this means in tho hot weather. No i more bustle and worry and iieavy lifting. You only need the go over the work once a week after the first thorough cleaning. Will you miss this opportunity of making tho house more comfortable, and the work a pleasure? PRICES £3 10s and £5 ss, At ANDERSON’S. THE UP-TO-DATE BROADWAY, STRATFORD. JJUIROA gTORE. Goods Delivered to any part of the District. MEW ’ STOCK, CHEAP PRICES AT J. A. STANFORD’S A cent "Stratford Evening
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 40, 12 February 1912, Page 4
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357Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 40, 12 February 1912, Page 4
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