RUB IT >»!! SOUND ARGUMENT. Yes, we are going to rub it in until we have-convinced the settlors in the Stratford district that Robinson and Son’s “Ready Money Store” is the cheapest and best store in the district tor the man or wofnan%itn the Cash in their hands to procure their goods. The lasting, qualities of our goods is well known by all. When your “supposed” cheap material or garment has become threadbare, or dropped to pieces in a very short time, and you’ve put it under the copper in disgust—out of sig.rt, out of mind —our goods would ing Good Honest Service because oi their sterling make. We pnue ourselves on the high grade goods we sell. And what’s more—The low prices wc offer them FOR CASH puts them into your hands much cheaper tnan •vou pay for inferior goods. Rang your ready money and try us. ROBINSON «nd SON.
Ernest Adsley Smith, a local carrier, who was an inmate of the Stratford Hospital for a week only, succumbed to an attack of pneumonia today, aged 38. Touting’s Linseed Emulsion removes all the misery of sneeze and sniffle, x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 9, 9 January 1913, Page 6
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189Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 9, 9 January 1913, Page 6
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