BUSINESS NOTICES. >- SaraSi HSI JAS. E. CAMPCELL, D.8.0.A. (Loudon). SIGHT SPECIALIST. WILL again visit Stratford, and may he consu lied at Mr Fred. Edwards’, Chemist, in February. DATES LATER. m * / aAC’iSr) s *** TrW* £yU«i THE WORDS YOU USE AMD THE PAPER YOU CHOOSE THOSE are the two essentials to] good correspondence. Moll chosen artistic stationery will afford special index to refined taste. In this matter be guided by our laige stock. vSUST THE STATIONERY YOU PREFER IS HERE. We keep in constant touch with the Big Wholesalers, so consequently every novelty “comes our way” so soon as it appears. Prices are well in keeping with our good value policy, too. THE INVITATION IS YOURS TO VISIT THE NEW SEASON'S DISPLAY—WiII you come? T. G. GRUBB, BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
AGCORDEONS At UNHEARD OF PRICES. 25 Per Cent. ■ Reduction. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. DIXON’S UP-TO-DATE. Accordeon, 14s; usual price 18s. worth 255. if you piayeci ere you would recommend it to all ycur friends. They would come perhaps too late to secure A BARGAIN. 'CALL''EARLY .[1 uJD At g, DBX 9 M & oy. THE HOME OF MUSIC. STEATFDBD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1914, Page 4
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184Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1914, Page 4
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