PUBLIC NOTICES. A UNIQUE AND USEFUL NOVELTY FOR LADIES.? THE WRISTLET CROCHET BALL HOLDER, WITH ELECTRO-PLATE BANGLE AND SWIVEL. No more hunting all over for the Crochet Ball I SELLING BY HUNDREDS. ONLY Is Od. CALL AT JAMES CAS H TRADER. SUBSTANTIAL IN CONSTRUCTION AND TABTEFUL I N DESIGN. HAVE you yet seen onr extensive range of Bedroom Suites and bedsteads? ( YOU will certainly be delighted with our present showing. WE specialise- in this section, and every piece we sell-is ;a masterpiece of sound construction and is tasteful in design. WE see to it that every piece <: of furniture we stock is made by expert craftsmen from thoroughly well seasoned wood. OUR aim is to do more than merely sell furniture to those who come to buy. We are out to have every customer a satisfied customer at any cost. We are eager to make a good friend of every one who buys from us. A Visit now will' be time welt spent.
W. and E. BROGKL E B A M K, Artistic Furnishers, BROADWAY, Stratford. ANNUAL BALANCE. AS our Annual Balance is made AjL. on August 31st, all overdue accounts must be arranged for before that date. CENTRAL CO-OP. STORE CO. ~P<LAIN Sewing required. -ET- Mrs Barker, Miranda Stratford, Apply Street, WANTED, Young Lad, good milker, well up to horses and farm work Apply office of this paper. TWO Unfurnished Rooms to let ; 4- use of kitchen and conveniences. Apply this Office for address. LOST —About a week ago, a Chinchilla Grey Persian Kitten; reward offered. Finder , apply to Mrs Reeve, Broadway South. TSIffTANTED the Public to know— Y T-l Having secured the services of a Bootmaker from Newcastle-on-Tyno, •England, I am prepared to do your repairing while you wait if required. All kinds of boots made to order on shortest notice. T. Young, Bootmaker, Broadway North,
fITTWO Days Only—Friday and Sat--1. urd’ay next. Robinson’s will quit Costumes, Coats, Macintoshes, Millinery and' other oddments at “half sale prices.” Read on. HALF Sale Prices—That’s our ul- *' timatum. The last words of our sale. They were cheap before. Friday and Saturday they must go out or be given away to some charity institution. COSTUMES— Dark serviceable tweeds, warm and good Kaiapoi, Roslyn, etc., nob quite the latest fashion. Sale prices were 15s 6d, 16s .lid, 19s lid, 30s; half price means ,7s 9d; 7s lid, 9s lid, 15s. Robinson’s for two days only. COSTUMES, again—Light colors, all wool, but summery and serviceable. Sale, prices were 14s lid, 255,' 35s and 40s. On Friday and Saturday they go at 7s (id. 12s 6d. 17s (kl. Robinson’s original prices ran from 45s to Gils. LOOK Pleasant! It pays to lose sometimes. The Robinson’s believe in u clean stock, always wort# 20s i» £.- All-wool Petone costumes, 3 only. Sale prices 30s and 40s; half price 15s, 20s, originally 70s, 77s Gd. AR Declared! Ladies’ Twec'd Coats—No Herman shoddy. Sale prices were 4s lid, 6s lid, Ss--1 Id, 12s lid, 14s l id. They’ll hire British shells at 2s Gd, 3s Gdy’ls Gd, Gs Gd and 7s Gd. Robinson’s are straight shots. E’RE at War with the balance of the season’s Mt-overs. We’re determined to run them out at next-to-nothing prices. Balance of millinery, etc., at half sale prices— Robinson’s. WANTED.. KNOWN—Wo hav', a fine range of Cream Separators selected from the best makes on the market, from £3 8s each. McMillan and- Fredrks.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 91, 7 August 1914, Page 6
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569Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 91, 7 August 1914, Page 6
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