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BUSINESS NOTICES. OUR CASH ' PRICES ARE LOWER. GALL AT TIOS .{ lEHTRAL CO-OP. STOGIE, for quotations,. just landed from the potteries, 4 Tanka, '?. Barrels DINNER WARE. TEAW AM, GLASSWA&E, CaaSi Prloas for Ona MantSi at L?.w**s! Cast. 'Vi. as S-» ,'Vv« ~—-«»SN a -jr* z r O^AHfecC l ' &// \ y "• LADIES’ WINTER COSTUMES With a Finish to Them. Made of the now popular Tweed, by an Expert Cutter, who makes it Ids business to pleaso you; who takes pains from measurement to the delivery of the finished Costume. Stylo and Material this winter are sensible—simply the master hand to complete. Have you soon the new Tweeds? Ladies’ Cutter.—C. A'. WALLACE. (Late Veitch and Allan, "Wellington) 0, BUTCHART, LADIES’ TAILOR :: BROADWAY. /''"A V- / Cv J Ur|| ■i f II ’ V >« LISTEN! A PEN THAT WON’T LEAK, THAT FILLS AND CLEANS 1 ITSELF. AT 79 Gd, 9s, 10s. | iARRY it how you will— VJ upside down, or down side down, it won’t leak. Starts as soon as it touches paper, empties, cleans, and fills in a second or two, and fitted with splendid Gold Nib iridium tip, to suit all writers. Other Fountain Pens kept from 3s 6d to 21s, and good ones, too. H. J. HOPKINS BOOKSELLER, Eto., STRATFORD.

WELSBACK your El astrig tarag. know about That’s all you need !F SI’S A mmlMm THE Lamp, like the famous Mantle, lias become not only a household word, but a household necessity. The Welsbaok Elaotrlo Metallic Filament Lamps will not blacken and thus dim the light. The Welsbaok means 'BETTER LIGHT, LONGER LIFE, LESSER GOST. GET THEM FROM R. i. HARDWARE DEALER, STRATFORD,. FOR RASHER BACON OF Highest Quality obtainable in Taranaki. Cut by machine, in any thickness, to suit your requirements. ALGER’S FEDERAL STOREBROADWAY FORTH. ANDERSON TRY

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 63, 19 July 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 63, 19 July 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 63, 19 July 1913, Page 4

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