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IT SOUNDS LIKE GERMAN DESPERATION. Neck or Nothing. Sink or Swim. THE FINAL STRUGGLE. ROBINSONS RAID ON SHOWROOM. REMARKABLE BOMB-DROPPING on all SUMMER LEFT-OVERS. PRICES BLOWN TO ATOMS. THIS WEEK ONLY I ' V SENSATIONAL EXPLOSIONS 4s lid buys Ladies’ Colored Linene One-piece Dresses, originally 13s lid, 15s lid, 17s lid. Sale Price 7s 6d. Now “bombed’? to 4s lid round. 4S lid again, Linene Coat and Skirt Costumes, sky and saxe, were 17s 6d, 21s, 22s 6d, 32s 6d. Sale offerings at 7s lid, 8s lid. “Shelled” now to 4s lid your pick. 2s lid for White Lawn and Embroidery Blouse and Skirt Robes. Worth easily 12s 6d to 18s 6d. “Blown away” to 2s lid. Blouses alone are worth double , 2s lid once more. Ladies’ White Linen and Lawn Walking Skirts/ 'formally 11s Gd to 17s 6d. “Shrapnelled” to bits 2s lid. Really. 5s lid your pick of One-piece Dresses, in different cotton materials, white and colors. Sale prices were from 8s Hd to 13s Hd. Now 5s lid. 6s lid for beautiful White Muslin and Voile Robes, fine lace and embroidery. Sale Prices were 11s Gd, 13s Gd, 145,6 d, 15s Gd. “Terrible Havoc,” 6s lid. J; , V “THE LTIMATUM”: Take or leave Not the “Madness of despair.” We’re Stocktaking. Want a clean up. It “pays to lose” sometimes. Dozens of other lines equally Cheap. NOTE: Our general Sale closed on Satui’day. This week we are “counterattacking” and driving the stragglers out from the READY-MONEY STORE.

BOROUGH OF STRATFORD. PROPOSED SPECIAL LOAN OF ’£9ooo. ... ' THE Council of the Boropgh- of Stratford hereby gives public notice that it proposes vo borrow by way of Special Loan under the provisions of “The Local Bodies Act, 1913,” the sum of £9OOO, ; ‘ /■;= (a). The particular purpose for which such loan is required is to erect Municipal Public Offices and a Public’ Library in one building on Section 326 Town of Stratford (Municipal Reserve) situate in Broadway. ,f (b). The sum proposed 'to be' rowed for such purpose is £9OOO at a rate of interest not' ’Gx--1 ceeding £5 per centum per annum with a Sinking Fund of £1 per centum per annum additonal. (c). The proposed ‘security for the said loan is ah annually recur- ■ ring Special Rate of Eleventwentieths of a penny (11-20d)| in the £ oh the unimproved, ' value of all rateable property within the Borough } and it is proposed to repay the said loan at the expiration of, (Twenty years from the raising of- the Loan by means of the Sinking Fund and otherwise. (d). It is proposed to pay , ou| .of the Loan the cost of raising the loan and the interest and jinking fund for the first year. Dated this 20th day of February, 1915. 1 PHILIP SKOGLUND, Town Clerk.

NOTICE OF POLL, NOTICE is hereby given that a Poll of ratepayers' of the Borough of Stratford will be taken bn the proposal described in the above notice at the Town Hall, Juliet Street, in the Borough of Stratford, on Wednesday, the Twenty-fourth day of March, 1915, between the, hours of Nine o’clock in the forenoon and Seven o’clock in the afternoon. ir W. P. KIRKWOOD, Mayor, TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will be received at my office up to 4 p.m. on Monday, March Ist, for the erection of a Residence, Climie Road. The lowest o>r- any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN D. HEALY, Architect. YOUR PORTRAIT. 1 A Cl FT that money can’t buy, but for you to give—the very thing. To friends and kinsfolk your portrait will carry a message of thought* fulness that will be appreciated. MCALLISTER. Stratford. IRTISH. —Large supply every day cluring Lent. Bowen. 0 YOU KNOW WHAT WAR IS? 'Antwerp ■ Hinder Shot iW isj Mniocfv*. lAiVrt A * " Shell. His Majesty's, ‘one nigi Friday, February 20.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 43, 22 February 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 43, 22 February 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 43, 22 February 1915, Page 6

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