MiU*&iKitt SAMPLE COATS. NO FREICHT--NO DUTY. BEAUTIFUL NAP CLOTHS.—The latest idea.—Navy, Saxe, Tans, New Blues, Browns, etc., with belts, straps, piped; ci'imsoh, black silks, velvet, braids and new buttons. .No two alike. Very nobby and'warm. Priced at 10s 6d, 12s 9d, 14s lid, 18s 6d, 21S, 255, 32S 6d, to 37s 6d. BOUGHT FOR >GASH, and offering hillv 20 per cent, below usual prices. FASHIONABLE CHECK PALETOT COATS in browns, cineinon, greys and bine 6d, 355, 36s 6d, 38s 6d, 42S.—rTolf goods. GIRLS SAMPLE. PALETOTS.—Nap Cloths.— Navys,..with belts, straps, .colored lacings, and fancy buttons, quite new, at 10s 6ti, 13S 6d, 16S 9d, 163 j 11d. Will keep the girlies'warm. ASTRACANS and CARACULES, 14s 11d, 15s 6d, 19S 11d, 22s 6d. FRISE CLOTHS, red, tan, Saxe, brown and grey, for 8s 6d, 98 11d, 10s ltd, 14S 6d, 16S 9d, 18S 11d, 19S 6.. Smart, very! CHILDREN'S FANCY TWEED COATS (one each). At 6s 11d, 8S rid. 10s 9d, 11s 6d, 13s 6d.' Fashion's latest. CHILDREN'S TEDDY BEAR COATS Listen! 4q 9d, 5s Hd, 6s lid, 8s 6d, 10s 6d. Cream Beavers: 6s 6d, 8S 6d, 9s 6d, 10S ltd, 13s 6d. Nice goods that wash, well and give every satisfaction, and at prices that run away from previous quotations. GIRLIE'S JERSEY COATS (fanqy knitted), all wool, in saxe, hrown, fawn, cream. Warm and cosey, 7s 6d, 13S 9d, 15S 11d, 16S 6d. NAVY AND CARDINAL AMERICAN COATS.—SiIk and braid trimmed, 4s 11d, 5s ltd, 6s nd ,7s 11d. They are coeralls, and very smart . AND LOTS OF OTHERS AT inraitf:fiKitf READY-MONEY STORE. BROADWAY, Itt'H&ilftH
LISTEN ! PORTRAIT sent to the absent ones now and then, binds the friendships of youth, bridges distance and knits closer the ties of family and kinsfolk. Our fast lenses, modern equipment, prompt attention and courtesy to patrons, have made sitting for Photographs a real pleasure. The prices are the same as before the war. MCALLISTER'S STUDIO, i STRATFORD. A XYONE knowing the "where- - abottts of William Wallace, late of 'Stratford Railways'; who loft his parents homo six years ago, and has not'been heard of since, would they kindly 'communicate with his parents, Mr. E. Wallis, "Beulah," Quarry Street, Ipswich Queensland. A KBITS, RA BlslTS.—Fresh and > smoked Kish to-day at Bowen's Fish Shop. mi) SCOTT, wireless from the KaiA ser, no time to read "Tom Brown's Schooldays." Send half cwt. of frying-pan sausages, without them I. shall bo defeated. Elder's, BroadlllXA SCHOOL DANCE, April 9. J- Admission—Cents 2s Od, ladies Is. Proceeds to Belgian Fund. 10MAT0ES: 100 cases of first -*• rate Tomatoes -Is esse of 2 libs or -Id U). Cet them now for sauce-makim;. Dave Graham.
PPLES: Consignment of Cox's 1 •*- Orange Pippin arriving from kelson also lino of splendid Pears 3s Gd to 4s case. Dave Graham. ,1 ALLEN bogs to notify Stmtresidents that he lias taken over the Confectionery business" from X. Seoble, and solicits their patronage. The best lollies kept, own inamii'ac- , ABB ITS fresh daily, skinned 01 -*-* J unskinncd Is 6d a pair. T. Rivett. British Fruiterer. Broadwav.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 78, 6 April 1915, Page 6
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507Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 78, 6 April 1915, Page 6
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