BUSINESS NOTICES. KEROSENE 95 tod PER CASE. AT MASTERS AND SON’S. MERCHANTS, BROADWAY STRATFORD. PAT McEINNERTY’S stepmother Trinity said: “ Well, here s hick ! said she. “Here's lick !" said Pat, “an 1 I ni glad you're at a drink that is wholesome an' fine like that superb Suratura Tea!’’ f nil ERE WAS an old girl of Crimea, J- a wise and sharp-sighted old dear. She said, “As for Tea, Suratura for me! There's no other like it—that,s clear!” _ IF YOU’D BE GLAD and wise and strong, 'and have your life pass like a song, just take a little hint from me, and you can never go far wrong. Join straightway that great shining throng that drinks pure Suratura 'Tea. "jVTEXT-OF-KIN Wanted, infor1N matiou of the present whereabouts of Jehonidab Jinks, mentally deficient, who left England eleven years ago on the hopeless cpiest of a hotter tea than Suratura, and hits not since been heard 0 f. — Sipp and Lovett, Solicitors, Coveut Garden, London. TN VAIN THE CAPTURED BTGAX MIST tore his gold hair and shook his fist, and frightful objurgations hissed. Although he stormed so savagely, they wouldn't give him for his Tea a cup of Suratura " D. \ BLUEJACKET STROLLED J\- through the town one fine night. He’d cash in his pocket, his pipe w r as alight, and all his intentions were perfectly right: for he was an excellent sailor, you see, who drank Suratura, the excellent Tea. 13a
THE KASH STRATFORD. MULLEN i r .‘•yn ’ ; ~, AND MARSHALL HAVE. OPENED UP THEIR FIRST SHIPMENT OF NEW SEASON’S BOATERS, WE ARE ' MAKING A SPECIAL window; display. Comprising All the Latest Shapes. Do Not Fail to See It.
GET BUSY! SPRING, 1912. TOOLS FOR THE GARDENGARDEN SPADES, 2s 6d, 3s 9d, 4s, 4s 6d each. GARDEN FORKS, 2s 6d, 3s 9d, 4s 6d, 5s 6d each. HOES, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d each. DUTCH HOES, Is 3d, Is 6d each. BEST STEEL RAKES, 2s 9d, 3s. 3s 3d each. WEED FORKS, 9d and Is each. TROWELS, 6d each. HEDGE CLIPPERS, 4s 6d, ss, 6s, 7s 6d per pair. SECCATEURE, 2s and 2s 6d. GARDEN LINES, from 6d. HEDGE SLASHERS, 4s, 4s Gd, ss. BELLRINGER BROS., LTD., IRONMONGERS, BROADWAY. WHERE MOTHER SHOPS. ALGER’S FEDERAL STORE. (Corner Broadway and Opunake Road) GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY AT THF LOWEST HONEST PRICES. A Trial Solicited. E. A. ALGER, ’Phone No. 68. T. W. SMITH, (Late J. Patterson), AND CENTS’ TAILOR. BROADWAY. Ladlei’ Costume* a Speciality. Only Best Material Used. FIT AND STYLE GUARANTEED
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 21, 17 September 1912, Page 4
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