STRATFORD CATTLE SALE. TUESDAY, 23rd DECEMBER, 'TEWTON KING will sell at his .'* Yards, as above — , /J HA HEAD MIXED CATTLE, TcUvZ Comprising—--JO store cows 30 fat and forward cows 60 2£ to 3-year steers 50 2-year steers 90 15-month steers 50 2-year empty heifers 80 15-month heifers S bulls 100 ewes and lambs 30 yearling to 15-month empty heifers Sale at 1 o'clock.
AT THE MART. \ LAMASON will Sell by Public • Auction, at bis roomsPoultry, including Turkeys, Geese. Ducks, Roosters, Hens, special line purebred (Ledger and Ervin strain), young roosters. FRUIT, FRUIT, FRUIT, FRUIT. Also vegetables, potatoes, bacon and hams. Also men's suits, trousers, latest cut, just sent from large tailoring house in Wellington. Also several really choice dress pieces. Also furniture, and endless variety of useful sundries. Ladies' and Gents' bicycles. Next Mart Sale, Wednesday, Xmas Eve. Xo salo Saturday, 27th inst. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. W- H. HAWKINS, Auctioneer.
PRESENTATION TO w. m. bayly; Esq. (HE Public are Cordially Invited to attend the above Presentation, to be made in the Borough Council Chambers, at 3 p.m., on Saturday, 20th inst. W. P. KIRKWOOD, Mayor. BOROUGH OF STRATFORD. . CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. (HE BOROUGH OFFICES will be CLOSED from Wednesday, 24th December, 1913, at noon, until Thursday, January Bth, 1914. PHTLIP SKOGLUND; Town Clerk. , • ■ ■ ~ . lj i Rooms Business (established 26 years), managed by lady ; g6od'Wing. Stock, fittings; 1 furniture, cfoeVery, etc. Accept'£l3o Ukfi. Apply,"Business", care this" office 1 . "SWEEPING out all our Toys in a They are going very cheaply to tne first-comers at Hopkins' well-known shop in Broadway. "OTHING' like Leather," r s6tee«j body once s'ai'd. If he had se'en «m-Bags :i Wallet's',' Plirses, a'iitf ! 6th'er added:' "For a present to FEVER before have there been suoh 'adovely lot of Xmas Books and Booklets as H. J. Hopkins has just landed; • It costs absolutely nothing to look in and see for yourself. 7HAT is better than a photo to remind you of a Happy Incident?- Buy a Kodak Camera and its accessories from Hopkins, Stratford's complete outfitter in photographic goods. k NTIMONY and Copper Ware in most charming designs. Special Christinas and New Year Present lo\ at Hopkins' noted house for high quality and low prices. (HE very best place in town for Artistic Christmas Cards is, of course, Hopkins', Broadway. Prices from Id to ss. Something for everybody. JE have just landed fine range Ladies' and Gents' Suit-cases and travelling bags for the holidays, 14s 6d, 10s Od, 18s 6d, 22s Od. Arch Rawles, draper. 7HAT to buy for Xmas PresentsThis question solved for all by a visit to Arch Rawles, draper. See his windows. E wish everyone a Bright and Happy Xmas and Prosperous New Year. Arch Rawles, draper and clothier. "T is still raining like everything, -"- but we have some real good coats for ladies and gents. Try one. Arch Rawles. /E have had a very wet but buy your dress and hat now for the fine weather. We are sure to get it in January. Arch Rawles. • , 71 OR your best Long white -*- kid gloves 5s Od. Champagne, tan, white and black kid and fabric gloves of all sorts. Arch Rawles. T OVFLY fine Camisoles, daintily trimmed val. lace and insertion, great value 2s lid. Handkerchiefs, traycloths, coseys, hags, collars, combs —all you want at Arch Rawles. RANTED— Men to call at Arch Rawles' for tb«ir Xmas needs. See our 'windows.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 93, 19 December 1913, Page 6
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