rjlQ T in Juliet Street ant. north, low rental to good tenApply this office. THE ALLIES are dealing it out to the ,Turks, but Scott’s sausages are pleasing the people of Stratford, ' ' TO SCOTT, wireless from the Kaiser!, no time to read “Tom Jhown’a, Schooldays. ’’ Send half cwt, .of, frying-pan sausages, without them I shall be defeated. Elder’s, Broadway, ~ ORDERS, can be left for Scott’s • small goods and sausages at Elder’s, Broadway. EW COSIdiMESXVD We invite ladies to inspect these, unique in style, quality and price.—Rawles. HITE FELT HATS.—Just the thing for holiday wear,-4s lid, 5s lid, 6s lid, also an exclusive variety of trimmed and untrimmed Millinery.—Rawles. MEN’S' Wool-lined Burbery Overcoats, Tweed Coats, Suits, Shirts, Ties, Hats. See these.—Rawles. BOYS’ Suits, alt sizes, odd Trousers, 1 navy, white and coloured shirts, caps, hats' golf stockings.—Rawles. s gPORTS COATS, Jerseys and Golf Coats, newest designs in Tweed and Wool 10s 6d to 355; Pretty Silk Scayves, Furs and Muffs. —Rawles. HVLECK WE A R—M ilitary Collars, i. v New Tartan and Stripe Collars, Lace and Pique Fronts, Costume Collars Is , Is 3d, Is 6d, Is lid, 2s lid.. - f ORIENTAL Peter Pans, Guipure and English Lace Collars, Ne>v Dress Trimmings in Oriental Galoons. MATERIALS—Wide width MfJ.,- Costume Cloth in- navy, old rose purple; brown, etc. New Btit'thtts and'-Trimmings.}—Rawles; ; K “13 STRIPED and * Figuredsiljw r, flnfi. * ' Brocade are the very newest effects for tnninijngs ■ Rawles’ ki*ve them, also a lovely lot of-Orien-tal’Satins and Crepe de Chines for evening wear. , ■’ 1 ' CHILDREN’S Teddy Bear Eats and Bonnets, Felt Shapes, Furs and Vluffs, Combination -Kilt >and , Jersey Dresses, Caps and Knickers in saxe, •edy brown, etc.—Rawles. [ROSTER’S BOQT SALE closes on Saturday, April 3rd. 2s in the £ discount off all goods. PISH! FISH! Large supply of Fish Thursday, at Bowen’s Fish Shop.- ' TWO furnished rdoms with conveniences Wanted. Apply Tom Brown, Broadway.
If you wish to practice ,egoppniy, be sure 'jfnq use, Etlrtiopds Egg Powder. It is more reliable than fresh eggs and less expensive. Your grocer has it. I
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 75, 31 March 1915, Page 6
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337Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 75, 31 March 1915, Page 6
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