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'Tis BONNIE DOON'S sweet reek an' smither, Ye'll no be wantin' ony ither Aye, BONNIE DOON'S the i estytvped But, man, what cheerin' whin it's deid. 45 BRITISH AND BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. EDISON PHONOGRAPH RECORDS. AA, RECORDS for Sale, at Mr (V V A. .B;. Clayton's Shop. Whole of the proceeds to be devoted to the above fund. i The public will materially,, help the fund by buying their records, from the above stock.

PHILIP SKOGLI7NI), Hon. Secretary. i AWI/ES* Sale, in .full' .swing. Won- ■> der-ful bargains the order of 'tho,day. Rawles'. ~ • ■ lUlfe Miits—Special reductions on A boys' and youths' Norfolk,sports, and Varsity suits 22m 6d, now 'Vis. 6d, 17s 6d, now 14s 64, 15s 6d now lis 6d. Rawles' sale. EA WLES' Sale—MfervellopsTTs hies .in dress lengths: 2s lid; ;is'J.l.d: 4s lid'are worth 10s 6d and 12s 6d.' A big assortment. IA1S! Hats—All our millinery absolutely, sacrificed'. Trimmed hats 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid. All this season's liats. Rawles'. ■ AWLKS' Sale—Double-width case- '' 'ments,. plain .-...and, bordered 9d yard, was ls.Gd; Tabl6, Diteask Is OiTMMRR tfrtfcks\ and * Costume's—--3-" • We're giving* marvellofus value afc.Ss.lld, 10s-6d;and Iss lid. Hiilf-j price and, less. Rawles.'.sale. i: THE joy. of motoring is to. be suitably dressed. Get motor veil Is lid, all shades, smart-little,frock 9s lid. hat Is lid. Herbert's for-value, and smartness. , •

Nl THING* wrong with these L. 4. 'dresses and costumes? Herbert's are often asked. People are so astonished at the little prices for such loveEIIBERT'S bought, out complete Li range of factory samples: Dresses and costumesi Herbert's job price is less than they "cost to make. THE art is.knowing how to buy. Herbert's can and do buy well, the goods sell themselves. PTYHpS buying art is shown in the (id -1- job at Herbert's doorway. Cam*brics, shirtings, whipcords, curtains, all 6d yard, worth double. iHERE'S nothing, wrong with Herbert's goods but the price. Herbert's job price is-below regular clearing sale price. OH, the shame of it! Is beautiful embroidered, blouse piece complete; but it's Herbert's way of jobbery. /'Alt brings out the desperate.nature of man.: it makes Herbert's prices ■ desperate, too. ~...,, DOUBLE-WIDTH Summer Press Goods. Herbert's .job price 9d. This is new -fashionable wear, but Her- 1 bert's bought it cheap.

TMBEKT'S are. jobbing, ladies' XJL blouses in cambric, ' muslin, floral or plain pique, voile or silk, from 2s 9d. X)T weather comforts—lndian L gauze • spencers Is 3d,. Is 6d, vests Is lid, gauze combinations 2s lid j 3s lid,. American vests Is 9d. Herbert's prices. ■ CIOTTOX Vests .9d, is, fancy yokes 1 Is lid, woven cotton blouses 2s 6d,.woven silk bloomers 5s Gd./small medium or out-sizes.' Herbert's values. PtRINT Bloomers Is lid, good colors, good shapes; they're easily worth' 3s lid. Herbert's job price Is lid. "OLIBAY or Seaside frocks, readyJLll. to-wear, at Herbert's cost you less than a, dressmaker charges for the - making. ____ IMART snappy snips for the girlie: k 5 2s lid overall, frocks, cambric dresses, insertion trimmed 3s Gd. Herbert's 1 TCHAIIDSON is still the IVoV ]>le's Progressive Grocer. Money saved every time. 'Phone 12. IGHT Gig for sale, cheap. Apply' W. M. Bayly, Regan Street, j T OST, on Saturday, Child's Rattle, ' bono ring with silver drum attached (keepsake). Reward this office. \ WANTED, by Young Married one cbild, Furnished Rooms, .with use of conveniences; ; handy to Broadway. Apply to "Relined," (bis offlCe.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 16, 20 January 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 16, 20 January 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 16, 20 January 1915, Page 6

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