After the storm comes a calm. After a puff of a Regent Cigarette comss contentment to the smoker. Try them and share in the Great Free Gift Scheme. x Owing to losing the tenancy of one of his shops (the clothing and mercery department, and half the sho\vrcom), Mr. A. Spence is confronted with the huge task of converting into money a largo portion of his stock within a short time. His tenancy of this shop expires on November 30th, and as the new tenants take possession on December Ist, there is only a limited time left to get out. No other suitable premises are available at the present time so Mr. Spence has no alternative but to endeavour to realise. He has determined to hold a great clearance sale, which commences on Saturday next, 16th insfc. Mr. Spence says the goods must be sold, however great the sacriice may be. s The Christmas season is just upon us. and at the Studio Mr. McAllister is making special preparation for it. For the next few weeks one dozen cabinet photographs and an enlargement will be given for one guinea. The enlargement will be of the usual size, but will be mounted on specially made heavy mounts, with coloured bevelled edges 20'x 15 inches, and will not require framing. The photographs will bo, as always at the McAllister Studio, faithful portraits and pleasing pictures, and it can be confidently affirmed that material and workmanship considered, no studio in the Dominion can equal this offer. Open for one mouth only. it
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 81, 30 November 1912, Page 5
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259Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 81, 30 November 1912, Page 5
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