Canadian patriotism has never been in doubt, because this Dominion has on numerous occasions displayed its strong loyalty to the Mother Country. Now Canada’is to build three Super Dreadnoughts to bo placed at the disposal of the Admiralty. This magnificent gift equals in intensity the loyal by of the ladies who consistently drink Crescent Tea, the tea that is wholesome and good, and that pleases the palate at all times. x
SALE OF LONDON “JOB" PURCHASES. The side of London “job” goods reccutly bought by tlio IVlolbovii nc Clothing Company’s Managing Director is now in full, swing. This sale presents a remarkable opportunity ol purchasing new goods at the beginning of the season. The purchases were made by the firm’s representative at the close' of the English summer, just at a period when business was exceptionally quiet there owing ta various causes, chief of which, of course, was the great strike of dockers. Manufacturers and warehousemen wore in desperate straits, a position of affairs of which yon may depend our managing director took full] advantage. With cheque-book iiij hand, he was able to buy practically] at his own price, and wo have been enabled to offer; in this our first instalment of the job goods, a medley of bargains little short of marvellous. The list of bargains has already been published. If you have not seen it, please call or write. Whatever happens, don’t lot anything keep you away from this great sale. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 34, 3 October 1912, Page 5
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244Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 34, 3 October 1912, Page 5
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