IQUE and Crepe Hats for Girls—- ■ Rawfes' have the newest shapes. Come early for these. Rawles, draper. CORSETS! CORSETS!—The new J "topless" corsets, with long hips, now opened at Rawles'. Styles to suit every woman, from 2s lid to 19s Crepe, White Embroid- " ery Dresses from 10s 6d, Costumes in smartest styles and colors. Buy one for the Show at Rawles' n ILK SCARVES in beautiful shades, 1 -Is, 2s 6d, 2s lid to 7s 6d. Feather Boas, Neckwear, Open Work, shadow ankle and Embroidered Hose, Gloves, etc. Rawles, draper and clothier. ~•' ' : IUMMER Underwear fqr Men—- ' . 'Undershirts' Is 6d, Is 9d,' Is lid, 2s 3d; Underpants Is lid, 2s 6d, 2s lid up. Best assortment in toijvn, plain and fancy sox Is, Is 3d to os 6d pair. Rawles, draper and clothier. Shirts, Tennis Shirts; Neglige Shirts, Tennis Trousers, Straw Boaters. All men's needd'.at Rawles, draper and clothier. "UST opened—A big assortment in ' plain and figured black dress materials; lovely quality, and best value. Rawles, draper and clothier. CREPES, Crepes, Crepes—Ra.wles' have all shades in best quality, muslins, piques, florals, poplins, at prices to suit all. *3 29s 6d, 35s to 47s 6d. These are special value. Dust coats in lustre and silk. Blouses and odd skirts. Rawles, draper and clothier. AWLES for smart Hats for the ' Show. Trimmed and untrimmed, children's and maids' hats. Best value in town. THE YEARLY PROBLEM— Christmas Gifts. CAN easily be solved : by! a visit to the McAllister Studio. There is no gift so expressive as a photograph, and none more, highly esteemed. • ,{ ■!■■■■ f ,.... .j»- f , ;_;.,. Until present stock Is used up prices will remain the same. DON'T DELAY OR IT MAY PROVE COSTLY.
Make an Appointment to-day. J. MCALLISTER, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. J. H. FORD. BOOTMAKER AND REPAIRER. BROADWAY SOUTH (Over the Bridge). "«> N thanking you for past favors, ■ begs to remind you of the coming rain; and suggests your taking those boots you need repairing to him without 1 delay. Quality and workmanship guaranteed. J. H. FORD, BOOTMAKER AND REPAIRER. Have you tried -? ——, for that Cough.? It'* a sterling romedy. 2/6 and 4,6 everywhere.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 282, 26 November 1914, Page 6
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351Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 282, 26 November 1914, Page 6
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