Mr A. B. Clayton has generously donated the- whole of his stockiof Edir son phonograph records to the, British and BelgiaJf Relief Fund.. These are for sale now at his shop in Broadway, and people in ' search of records can satisfy their requirements and assist the fund at the same time.
THE HTJPMOBILE CAR AS AN INVESTMENT. :* When you're buying a car jrememoer that you may want to i sell it agai-i some clay. The car which will fetch the. Best'price second-hand is the cnr to Now the Hup-' mobile will* sell second r h and at) a price '•eaier its' original value than any other automobile! Arid why? Because it is so so soundly built, and, such -sterling Value, for the money that! it's worth more aij secondhand than .many new cars. The. Hup--mobile is supreme in its class.; . It is fch? quality car for the moderate purse. It h perfectly engined, giving ample reserve power for the exigencies of rough country. It is tb.<v sweetestrunning, easiest-handled and, most comfortable car on the market. Call and let the , local agents show you what ? Hunr* cah ! do.'Acrerts: A. Hatrick and' Co. ? Ltdi. Wa-nsiiHui and VVaitara, and* the Tiuvnaki Frmers' Co-op Organisation ,8oei«»t«,, . '.,-.?
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 16, 20 January 1915, Page 6
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202Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 16, 20 January 1915, Page 6
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