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BUSINESS NOTICES. ‘yeVi know Malta very WELL," SAID FATHER CHRISTMAS. Always on my way out I stay a while at the pleasant little island In the Mediterranean— got a lot of friends there amongst the lace-makers, said the dear old man, stroking his white whiskers meditatively. “Never saw such lovely lace in my life, he continued; brought some with’ me this trip, and so MOREY’S n m m 'IS*, m m MB , 5 -. ARE SHOWING MALtESE^SCARVES WHICH ARE IDEAL FOR GIFTS.” BEAUTIFUL. SCARVES THESE, WHICH LOOK AS THOUGH A PUFF OF WIND WOULD BLOW THEM AWAY. ANY LADY WOULD JUST DOTE OX ONE AS A XMAS GIFT, AND ANY GIFT GIVER WILL FIND THE PRICE ‘ ' ALMOST AS LIGHT AS THE LACE. COME! IF IT'S'/ONLY TO HAVE A LOOK, AT THEM. YES, AND THERE’S NECKWEAR. DON’T FORGET. NECKWEAR IS ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE. NECK HANDKERCHIEFS, PETER PAN COLLARS, LACE, MUSLIN AND GUIPURE NECKWEAR. These are all new, air fresh, all expressive of the brightness and happiness of Yuletide. Why think of to-morrow while,there’s a to-day? ’ Every Cash buyer secures bur 5 per cent, discount, is in the £. morey~aTson. ■V* ■ • ' DRAPERS, STRATFORD HEW PLYMOUTH. ’PHONE W. :• ■ : -r.-

“gifts!” ;: THAT’S THE POPULAR WORD THIS XMASTIDEI What to give Mother or Sister or Brother—how' much to spend and whore'' it—perplexing Xnias Questions, aren’t they? HERE’S THE ANSWER TO EVERY GIFT—EDWARDS’ For .at Edwards’ is gathered the very finest aggregation of gift goods in Stratford— really tip-top presents whose beauty and utility will please the recipient and whose economy will gladden the thrifty. 33 rr 'B9 9 Smelling Salts Bottles Toilet Waters Perfume Bottles Toilet PoyyfJer Powder' Boxes Bathing Caps T<?iret Soaps ’ Hair Brushes Perfume Caskets Shaving Soaps And Lots or other Suggestions. WE HAVE NOT INCREASED OUR PRICES. All stocks wore to hand or afloat prior to the war, so original sterling values obtain. BE WISE AND, SELECT EARLY BEFORE THE HUSH. P. EDWARDS. CHEMIST, STRATFORD.

fcTBATFORD ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. ftPHING SEASON, OCTOBER 1,19 U , -1 Men, whole season, available over all Dominion 20s; 'women and boys (under 16 years of -i%#]i,', : 6B. Day licenses (available for Stratford District only), 2s fid; h’alfietson licenses from December 20, ■1914 (available for Stratford District only), 12s 6d. ■, Licenses may be obtained from the secretary. LIST OF LICENSE HOLDERS. ,0. Kawoleski, A. Cameron, J. W. B. Jones, C. B ; Dollop, E,-Judd’ (boy), Fred Collins, W. Lovett, L. Riera, S. Bernard, P. Wright, A. J. Walters, R. Healy (boy), Frank Collins, J. Mulvey, P. Hunter, R. F. Harkaess, 0. Lawrence, M. Bowler, S, Campbell, •J. Fitzgerald, J. Fitzgerald (boy), F. Whittle, A. D, Hunter (boy), B. F. Hunter (boy), H. Campbell, E. Mason, 0. McDonnell, J. Wing Kee, H. Kennedy, W. A'. Dingle, R. Orossan (boy), R. H. Brookirig (boy), J. Jans (boy); H, N. Liardet, Wellington, J. f Dodd (boy) . E A. Meredith, J. Dodd, J. ,Terry (boy), W. Bredow, 0. Henry (boy), G. Trice, M. Rogers (bpyL JL Fredric, R. Curd (boy), John SiUart (ERham), Roy Curtis (boy), G. Bayly (boy), F. Crossley (boy), C; Culpitt (Midhirst, boy), J. 6. flannahj J. A;’.Nolan (boy). B. F. BARENESS Secretary. MUOFORO and SON FORGOOD OARS, OAREFtTL DRIVING, - ROOMY GARAGE. ‘Phones No, 116 (day) 141 (night). TRmndway (!U .Stratford.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 302, 19 December 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 302, 19 December 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 302, 19 December 1914, Page 3

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