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THE PATRONISING PUBLIC OF STRATFORD CAN PURCHASE PRESENTS FOR ALL SEASONS OF THE YEAR AT C. Ev JAMES BROADWAY BUIITA N T I A t Bsj SOM 8 T RUBTION AMD TASTE FH t IU DESIGN.

HAVE you yet seen our ex* tensive range of Bedroom Suites and bedstead®P YOU will certainly be delighted with our present showing, WE specialise in this (section* and every piece wq sell is a masterpiece of isound construction and is tasteful in design. j WE f see- to it that,- every pieces of furniture we stock is made by expert craftsmen from thoroughly, well seasoned wood, OUR aim is to dp 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 i one who. buy t from u®. A vvisit now wfll be time well ■apac®*. W. ssrad g. Artistic Furalsfeera, BROADWAY, •Stratford. THANKS. MR' and Mrs Ralph Stafford-Bush desire to tender their sincerest thanks to all their friends for their .many kindnesses and sympathy in their sad bereavement, and fo rthe many letters and telegrams received. True friendship’s truest test.

THE ABSENTEE IT is the clay of all the year— Christmas Day—when every member of the family, is .under the home roof-tree. Father is skilfully disjointing the ju.icy- gobbler, and mother, with anxiety lest thh meal shall not go well, sits opposite, serving the cranberries and supervising the whole ceremony; little. Johnny is attacking a mighty drumstick, and—and, Oh! but the in.vi m alade is good. Christmas Day, the family day, but with nearly always a regret that this one or that could not be present. Had to go to Mary’s folks this year, you know. Of course, it doesn’t really take the place of,the absentee, but on such occasions, along with the letter of regret— a new photograph. There will he added satisfaction if the picture is taken by MCALLISTER, Stratford.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 1, 2 January 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 1, 2 January 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 1, 2 January 1915, Page 6

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