The Pickwick Combination Writing Pad contains Envelopes and Paper. Good, and only 6d. Charles E. Jam x The farmer’s lot this season should be a happy one, getting, as he is, top prices for his produce and his commodities for the most part at rockbottom prices. At any rate, it is his own fault if he does not secure the latter in the purchasing of his requirements in wearing apparel, both for himself and his good wife, for he has the opportunity at all times to do; so at A. Spence’s establishment. The i great after-season sale which this firm is now running places not onlv 1 every farmer, but also every individ-l ual in the community on the best | possible fooling for getting the best j possible value for money in supplying their wants in drapery and cloth-i ing. At this great sale the mine- | tions in prices on many lines such as! trimmed millinery, ladies’ dust-coats j one-piece dresses, blouse robes and costumes, will, if possible, be more drastic than r-r»r Loewe and Co.’s celebrated Pipes, from 5s Gd up a large range to choose from, Charles K. James.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 29, 3 February 1913, Page 5
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191Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 29, 3 February 1913, Page 5
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