NEW DRESS GOODS.
COME AND SICE THEM. We would like tn draw the attention of the thrifty wives and mothers to our advertisement oh page 4. about dress gocids, just to, hand by s.s. Surrey from Manchester! Of course, we lino'w that words and figures in cold type do not count for much, no matter how they are set out. It is the practical demonstration and comparison that counts and convicts. _ We are anxious to press this conviction on .the minds of our readers, that these goods are all that we would represent them to be—the b-S?> the most ssrvfecflbl3, and the cheapest gCStiS of their kind to be found iu the district. We ourselves are more than pleased with their value, and feel sure that for winter wear both for mother and ch 1dron—boys, as well as girls—they will give the utmost satisfaction. Talk is cheap but seeing is believeing. Wo cordially invite oar readers to come and see' for themselves; but if you cannot get away, drop us a postcard, and we will send along a set of patterns. Robinson's Manchester House. Stratford. , , *
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8, 7 May 1912, Page 3
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185NEW DRESS GOODS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8, 7 May 1912, Page 3
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