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0. E. HUGO, IHE well-known Phrenologist and - Physiognomist, will lecture in the •' ■■ FORESTERS' HALL, FRIDAY EVENING NEXT,' the 20th, on Faces and Expression. Admission free. Collection. ' '; W. A. SCOTT, CLANDON BOARDING HOUSE, ; ' FITZROY/ 1 VERY Accommodation; quite close 'to the sea. Terms on .apjdiNOTICE. STRAYING on my farm, One Red and White Heifer, with three teats top off right ear, with notch out of back of left t-.ir. Owner can have same by paying eoit of this advertisement.

C. P. BARKER, : -Li Tpto Road, Canlitf. A CARDIFF CO-ftP.MDAIRY 3! •x, t ■-.„■/;: FACTORY.'ANTED, a Cheese Assistant. . Apply at once. * ra:s 'THE;MANAGER, j. ui.fi OS S-l II Cardiff. > THE YEARLY PROBLEM ~-.<.•:«■ Christmas dHlsi ■''"•';' C 1 AN easily be solved by a-visit ' to the McAllister Studio. There is no gift so expressive as a photograph, and hone more highly esteemed. ". " Until present sto.ckjs used up prices, will'remain the saVnfe;' )ON J T DELAY.,, OK ~IT MAY,™ Make an Appbtiitnjehf to-day. v-safeUei* BROADWAY* i 'ANTED—Smart; Lad, Store. "Apply Central Co-op. TANTED;—Reliable ,Lad, for .» r, > ihg;.'wages '£l S/pei' week.'- Apply this office. DDFELLOWS'. Lodge meets rHi i evening at Foresters' Ha11,.7.15

""IRASR Tray Cloths and Runners—- !_•/. pretty designs 2s 3d, 3s 6d, 3s 9d. Rawles, Broadway. ~> EAPY-TO-WEARS and Trimmed X Millinery at our well known low prices. Rawles'/ Bi ; dadvfay. ' '' Crepe. 4s lid,, white embroidery, silk, and voile blouses,, all;/ priqes, Rawles, Broadway. . 7HJTE Longcloth Camisoles, lace 'V. trimmed, is lid; white underskirts, 2s lid, 4s 6d, 6s Hd. Rawles,

Broadway, DOUBLE-width Poplins—All. lead : j ing shades;, good value, price Is lid. Rawles, Broadway. PORT Coats 15s 6d to 47s 6d, best 1 assortment in town, llawles, J Broadway. I 47s 6d; good range to choose I from. Rawles, Broadway. I J 2s 1id,..3s lid, -5s lid and up j to lis 6d. Be sure and see these. I llawles, Broadway. ,■ EN'S Saddle-tweed Trousers, good L wearers and splendid value, 8s I 6d to 19s 6d. llawles, Broadway. "HITLC Jap and Silk Skirts, also ..tennis, ami neglige j good value for money, llawles, BroadI way. ' • '" J^ Oil SALE—Cheap, Lady's Bicycle, in good order. Apply, -J. RWitt, Broadway. j IENTS, Marquees, for hire, Show L Days, or for picnic parties. Witt, Broadway. W, ~ , ~, ~., Lease, 5 to 6-roomed house, Ifrfctt con'.oniences. Apply this office. For best quality English Brush ware Hroplrorv, trr DrnW s ' "Dread-'

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 68, 16 November 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 68, 16 November 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 68, 16 November 1914, Page 6

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