WE’llE sorry the rush of past four days prevented us doing justice to shoppers. Come along again. Our bargains, are bigger, brighter, better. Herbert’s, Down quilts~i2 S iid, i9 S lid. Double-bed blankets 13s lid, un. bleached sheets' 4s 9d pair, pillow slips 7ld each. Some of Herbert’s snips. HERBERT’S name stands for reliability in ladies’ underclothing. Herbert’s fame for sale bargain prices make your winter comfort sure. STAND at ease f, For you can buy smart tweed'costumes at Herbert’s push-out sale for 9s lid. 14s lid, 17s nd. KEEP Kiddies. Warm in. Herbert’s , _ woven nightdresses, woven combinations, woven bloomers. Herbert’s will warm your heart with little prices. __ NOW’S the time for flannel or flannelette. Herbert’s is the place. Our little prices enable you to buy a lot. HERBERT’S are slaughtering lai dies’ hats and all millinery, all jackets, all costumes, all underclothing. Herbert’s are slaughtering everything. 3/ “j 4 S lid, os lid—Maid’s * -L.-l.,smart Tweed Winter Coats, lit, girls up to 14 years. Surely this is the cheapest line, you’ve met" Herbert’s alteration sale. 13 EALLY tricky little knitted coat JA' and bonnet, all sizes 12s 6d, worth 13a 6d. Nlfcest wear of this season. Herbert’s push-out sale. rnO push the side out of our shop -1- for more room, we’ve pushed the bottom out of our prices. Knit caps, hats H bonnets 6d, child’s felt hats Is. Herbert’s. INFANT'S Knitted Jackets, Cloves, Gaiters and Hat makes a lovely set. Herbert’s push-out prices for these are absurdly low. LADIES’ , Knitted Sport Sets— Coat, Muffler and Cap. Herbert’s are pushing them out at very little prices. PUSHING out nicest lot of white flannels ever shown in Stratford. Doctor Jaegar, Astra, Viyella, the Doctor and colonial makes. Herbert’s alteration. BLANKETS are in great demand, this weather compels. Herbert’s alteration ptmpelg us to sell ours at astounding bargain prices. HERBERT’S are pushing the side of the shop out, pushing the gA'ds to give the workmen room. Herbert’s have pushed the bottom one of all prices. WE’VE got more power to deal with sale rush. Come again for bargains. Herbert’s apologise for any neglect or discomfort. BOROUGH OF STRATFORD. JUNIOR CLERK WANTED. YOUTH wanted for above position. Applications, to be accompanied by testimonials, close on Monday, Bth June, at 5 p.m. Salary £SO per annum. PHILIP SKOGLUND, Town Clerk, ( *' y ' i iisL. -a ■sPhN Um
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 30, 27 May 1914, Page 6
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392Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 30, 27 May 1914, Page 6
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