“CLOVES FOR MOTHW‘3O!” ACTUALLY GIVEN AWAY !'■ Gloves for nothing, oh? What new freak is this? Vcs, .it’s an absolute fact, “Gloves for nothing. And not only gloves, but handkerchiefs, stockings, “collars, ties, and, in fact, anythni<r you like von can get by dealing at Robinson’s. It’s co-operation, and a sure dividend. It is nothing new, for it has been going on for years. ■ X v.d there’s many a lady who gets her nic-naeks in this way and never pays t farthing for them. J will explain it in two twos. When you buy anything at Robinson’s for cash.—and, by the way yon got the very best value m town here—they give you a register ticket or coupon, with the amount of vour purchase printed on. 1 lie next time you go you got another, and amiin,' another. When the, amounts added together reach a pound or more no to any amount —you take them ] )ac k, and ‘ the Robinson’s redeem them at the rate of Is 3d worth of rroods for every pound they represent. Thus, by saving your tickets you get vour < r loves, or anything erne xon want for nothing. Can you get this elsewhere ?
ry ! Rond Tonkins’s intimation every news items. Linseed Saturday Emulsion amongst McMillan and Frcdric, _ Broadway, Stratford, indenters of dairy machinery, farm implements, etc., at 5 per lent, on landed cost. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 96, 23 April 1912, Page 7
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228Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 96, 23 April 1912, Page 7
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