IT SOUNDS' LIKE GERMAN DESPERATION. Neck or Nothing. Sink or Swim. THE FINAL STRUGGLE. RAID ON SHOWROOM. REMARKABLE BOMB-DROPPING on all SUMMER LEFT-OVERS. PRICES BLOWN TO ATOMS. THIS WEEK ONL1 7 ! SENSATIONAL EXPLOSIONS 4s 11d 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 11d 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 11d 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 Ifd once more. Ladies' White Linen and Lawn Walking Skirts, formally lis 6d to 17s tfd. "Shrapnelled" to bits 2s lid. Really. 5S 11d your pick of One-piece Dresses, in different 'cotton materials, white and colors. Sale prices were from 8s lid to 13s lid. Now 5s lid. 6s 11d for beautiful White Muslin and Voile Robes, fine lace and embroidery. Sale Prices were lis 6d, 13s 6d, 14s 6d, 15s 6(1. "Terrible Havoc," 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 linns equally Cheap. NOTE:.Our gemihgP-SaJie closed" 'on Saturday. This.week'we'alr'e "counterattacking" and'driVila&i'fthA" k out from .the--- ■■■ 'f?!.*"** - ' READY-MQNEY STORE.
MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OF STRATFORD. „ Ladies' and Gentlemen.— >•■■■ >■ ■ ■ HAVING been asked by a very large number of'burgesses •of Stratford to allow myself to be. nominated for the, Mayoralty, I have decided to accede to their requent,' and, if elected, will strive to carry out the duties attached to the position to the best of my ability. Yours faithfully, JOS. W. BOON. mO GROCERY BUYERS Try -*■' Richardson, satisfaction guaranteed, best value, personal attontion. Phono 42. HERBERT'S have a window full of the cheapest table linen you've clapped eyes on. /~\H YES! OH YES! It's Herbert's everytime if you're bargainbunting. See tbe dinner serviettes 2s lid dozen, beautiful tablt cloths 4s 6d. v KD a window, chock-full of Da- *■ masks, Slipper Cloths, Tea Cloths, Table Dainask, at prices that's, just a shame. Herbert's Quick Sale. kTE'RE on the last lots. Herbert's Sale will only last a fendays, and if you're wanting some cheap goods, go to Herbert's Quick clean up. J"ERBERT'S CLEAN UP. Dresses L (ready-to-wear) for 2s lid, are values for «10s,. but Herbert's are sacrificing any seasonable stuff. F you're feeling the cold, get Herbert's woven underclothing at Quick Sale, prices. These low prices can't last long. 70VEN wear for ladies in Roslyn, Wolseley, Dr. .lager, and some very special priced English woven wear. Herbert's Quick Sale. rpiTE BABY, the ruler of the home. -*- Just keep it cosy with Herbert's lovely wear at Quick Sale prices. very special prices for wool dress goods. Herbert's windowis full of very cheap tttVeds, cloths, and serges, that are wondrous value. PILLOW SLIPS, 4|d each, flannelette Is Oil dozen, and Herbert's unbleached Herringbone sV aro excellent value
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 53, 5 March 1915, Page 6
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