business notices. stHE CENTRAL GO-OP. 1 STORE GO. DIRECT IMPORTERS, and general merchants. Full Stocks of— GROCERIES, CROCKERY, IRONMONGERY, PRODUCE, EVERYDAY DRAPERY. Mii IKS Sole Agents THE JUNIOR TOURIST, The only Folding Go-cart worth looking for. LADIES’ COSTUMES in all the Latest Materials just to hand. Winter will ho with ns soon. You will want something to keep the cold out—try one of our Costumes this year—latest modes —money-savers. D. BUTGHART, LADIES’ SPECIALIST, BROADWAY STRATFORD. Reading maketh a full MAN.” Cone Is the timc~and long since—when Genius must starve to provide j himself with Books. Now-a-days Books are almost as Free as the aiT. we breathe. Authors whose reputations promise to last as long as humanity endures arc represented here by the works of their Genius. A good supply of the latest Magazines, Weeklies, Fashion Papers, etc., is always on hand, so that all wants in Literature may ba gratified here. Come and spend an Hour Amongst the BOOKS. H. J. HOPKINS, Stratford. wwmsm i. If m&f----y y
H. MASTERS. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, STRATFORD. V For XMAS PRESENTS, TOYS, And XMAS CARDS. HARRY MASTERS YOU OAM LAUGH AT THE DUST I if YOU INVENT IN A •IAISY VACUUM CLEANER This is a British-made machine, the invention of Mr A. S. Bye, the famous organ-builder of England. It will clean your blouse absolutely—remember, no shifting the dust from one resting-place to another. CARPET LIFTING is quite unnecessary. The Daisywill such the dust out of the thickest carpets—right through from the floor. Think what a blessing this means in the hot weather. No more bustle and worry and heavy lifting. You only need to go over the work once a week after the first thorough cleaning. Will you miss this opportunity of making the house more comfortable, and the work a pleasure?
PRICES £3 10s and £5 ss, At ANDERSON’S. THE UP-TO-DATE BIIOADWAY, STRATFttiII). R. BECKETT, (Late Beckett and Egberts), PAINTER, PAPERH ANGER, And DECORATOR, A GOOD SELECTION OF FRIEZES A nd PA PERU ANGTNGS ALWAYS IB STOCK. R. BECKETT is carrying on the business, and trusts to merit a. conrinuance of the liberal patronage expended to the late firm. Estimates for all classes of work. Address: Broadway, Stratford (next to Smart’s (Plumbers).
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 21, 22 May 1912, Page 4
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371Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 21, 22 May 1912, Page 4
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