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IT SOUNDS LIKE GERMAN DES* PERATFOM. urag—l ■»*,' •' i \ • Neck or Nothing. Sink or Swim. v- . ; , .. , ; , > j THE FINAL STRUGGLE. 1 BOBINSONS RAID ON SHOWROOM. \ REMARKABLE BOMD-DROPPING a on all i. : SUMMER LEFT-OVERS. PRICES BLOWN TO ATOMS. : THIS WEEK ONL Y I SENSATIONAL EXPLOSIONS 4s 11d buys Ladies’ Colored Linene One-piece Dresses, originally 13s lid, 15s IRI, 17s lid. Sale Price 7s Qd. Now '/‘bombed” to 4sMld round. 4S lid again, Linejie Coat and Skirt Costumes, sky and saso, were 17s 6d, 21s 22s 6d, 32s 6d. Sale offerings It 7s lid, 8s lid. “Shelled” now to 4s Hd your pick. j 2s lid for White Lawn and Embroidery Blouse and Skirt Robes. "Worth, easily 12s 6d to 18s 6d. “Blown away” to 2s Hd. Blouses alone are worth double. 2s lid once more. Ladies’ White Linen and Lawn Walking Skirts, formally Us Gd to 17s 6d. “Shrapnellod” 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 lid. Now 5s lid. 6s lid for beautiful White Muslin and Voile Robes, finb lace and embroidery. Sale Prices were lls 6d, 13s 6d, 14s 6d, 15s Gd- 1 “Terrible Havoc I ,?’ 6s lid. “THE ULTIMATUM”; 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 Saturday. This week we are “counterattacking” and driving the out from the j . READY-MONEY STORE, 3

YOUR PORTRAIT. A Cl Ft that money can’t buy, but for you to givo—tba very thing. To friend* and lilnsfb k- your portrait wifi carry a message of thoughtfulness that wilt bo appreciated. MCALLISTER. Stratford.

BRITISH’ AND BEO FUND. R NEWTON KING will sell’by public auction sit the Haymhrket on Saturday,, 2£tfe ; ' tlie following goods Ohaccbunt of the above .fund;' r , ; ‘ •‘‘A 3 Vt 1 “Duchess” i-pi ate camera, complete with case, T double slide ' printing 'frames, ..l'’ ‘developing dishes, ; 1 Pony ‘Promo’’ hand camera;,: 5 x 4, 12 double i slides;-' good leather case, 2 printings frames, 1 developing dish,’; : c 1 Hand Camera ( A¥ive,’’ No, .4, 5 X 4. *>'■ 6 Boxes Photographic Plates, assorted'size's. '" ‘ 2 Oil Paintings .. ' 1 Mandolin, with tutor, 1 Harp-Zither, with tutor, i . 2J- Dozen. Flower Pots, assorted sizes. 1 New drop-head; .Singer Sewing Machine, These goods ore now on view at the Mart, Broadway.

DOUGLAS 'S IT PLEMEN TA it Y SHEEP FAIR. ;■ MONDAY, Ist MAROHj, 1915. NEWTON ‘KING will sell by Public Auction as above— HEAD MIXED- CATTLE; 250 and 3500 MIXED SIIEEP, compns--1100 fat and forward ewes 500 full-mouth ewes 610 two-tooth ewes--600 two-tooth wethers 1000 lambs. Sale at 1 o’clock.

AiUTUMN and Winter Millinery— We invite inspection of our first showing of New Season’s Hats and Trimmings.—Rawles. 1 •' • 1 LEATHER Mounts. Silk and VbTwt 1 Flowers, Quills, and est Millinery to be seen at--Rawles’., WE are specialising in a large assort incut of white felt Rfe&dy-to-woars and Untrimmed * Shapes. Smart Autumn wear.—Rawles. IBBONS, RlßßONS”—Tartans. Navy and AVhite, and Black and White Cheeks, Figured and Ottoman Ribbons. All the latest at Rawles’. )~TJST~OP BN E D.-^-Sraatt Costumes in Navy and ’'dolors, well cut and made of the finest Roslyn and other Vicunas and TVeeds.— 'Raivles. EW Neckwear and Costume Fronts in Lace and Pique, special value in 4'oitl. navy, black, and black and white silk. Rawles. a cordial invitation to all ,v v . f» inspect the new goodshow being’; ; ( V displayed.-—R a fries, dtn pdr and clothier.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 45, 24 February 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 45, 24 February 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 45, 24 February 1915, Page 6

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