THE SEASIDE PICNIC. R. U. Going? On page four Robinson ami Son arc giving some desperate quotations of frocks, etc., suitable for the holi-day-goods that you can’t spoil. If you fall in the sea, get rolling down the sandhills, or spill the billy over yourself, it will be alright, you can afford to smile. Put your dress in the washtub or copper and it will soon look as fresh as a daisy. That’s the sort of dresses you want for this outing. A few shillings will fix you up, and save a lot of care and worry. They are MARVELS OF CHEAPNESS. Then there’s some specially trimmer! hats at Is lid, 2s Od, etc. Lots of kiddies’ washing frocks, etc., at throw-out prices at the READYMONEY STORE.
MISS EVANS, A.T.C.L. mEACHER OF PIANOFORTE J- HARMONY, AND THEORY OF MUSIC. RESUMES TUITION on February 3 1913. Address: Regan Street, Strut ford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 27, 31 January 1913, Page 6
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150Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 27, 31 January 1913, Page 6
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