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Jewellery* Watsfccs, EtectrO'ptei®* Good QusHty. reasonable i Prices. J. K. STONE, 1 6T RAT FOR 0. i < beg to notify n:.v Patrons Wat 5 tttva r.pcnt-d a S!ght-tastlns mont. Mo charge for testing. j f. A. ’CRAMER, PI(W.E» AAKaR, CON tfXCIIOMXR ANf> TM ' BOOM.*. (iSfozt X tvt »*«!«■,. Brooa?ri»y.) • XTtOE O;m?ort£ilu.), Oc#y ftsd Out-j t»in«d Tm Sooxce. fl’rt to iJw-! ■•K WHABSE, KEitA, j o,<j«r» t»hi« V»r werfflns- t?fcrl»ta«en/3 Slrthdo •O* **<!>. 7h? Baker? Ec»i««w* is Mill err. »* Segar. street. ’Fhoae IfC. - / v\ / CN-. 0# Nl
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 17, 7 September 1914, Page 3
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499Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 17, 7 September 1914, Page 3
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