j ’ '-:', r- ; GREAT REMNANT SALE.
. A stork in'the drapery line cannot do a bigi business without accumulating a lot of remnants, short lengths, odds and- ends, etc. This is just where the Robinsons’ find themselves at the cud of the season, and the close ot, ■their big sale. The public know bow the Robinsons’ deal with remnants. They are simply treated as “incorrigibles,” and their room is preferable to their Company, especially in view of the annual stocktaking which takes place this month. The original cost ot these goods docs not enter into the prices ouoted. They have simply to “go out,” and “these give-away prices” are the motive power which soils them. Manchester House is the ■tflace for useful remnants. x
T7STANTEI), a Man, for cart and as- ■ » v sist in store.- Apply Masters and Son, Eox 17. ELECT!? 1C LIGHTLNG QUESTION. OUNCTLLORS HEALY, MORI- - and PAGET will address the Ratepayers in the Town Hall at 8 p.m. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), Eebrnary 2(3th. Mr. P. E. Ralfe, Chairman. STRATFORD A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. A IMPLICATIONS are invited, olosiJT\. inp; 5 p.m., 22nd March, 11)12, for Position of Secretary to the above Association. Salary £l5O per annum and commission. Conditions of duties on application to E. JACKSON, Secretary.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 46, 19 February 1912, Page 6
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207Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 46, 19 February 1912, Page 6
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