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“PHILFAB” “PHILFAB” UNDERCLOTHING. UNDERCLOTHING. PHILFAB is a New Material specially made for Ladies’ and Children’s wear. It combines all the essentials of good serviceable Longcioths, and the kindly comfortable feeling of good Flannelette. In appearance approaching Cream Wincey. EX ‘ ‘ ROTO RU A ’ —We have just opened a sample supply of this new line, and quote them as follows : j LADIES’ KNICKERS— Very latest shapes, '3O different styles at 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 4s lid, LADIES’ CHEMISES— 3 different ways; 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 4s lid. LADIES’ NICHT DRESSES— IO styles. Splendid variety at 6s 6d, 7s lid, 10s 6d. LARGE SlZES—Extra—at 6s 6d and 7s 6d. NOTE.—The above are all trimmed with, self Silk Embroidery and lace, are very , warm and comfortable, without a lot of unnecessary hulk. They are' very sightly goods, and wash and dry readily. We invite our lady friends to come and see these goods at •ROBINSON’S ready-money store then ) binds the friendships of youth, bridges distance and kuits 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. \ ui- ’ " The prices aro the name as before thowar. i ' ST U DlO, STRATFORD. LISTEN ! PORTRAIT sent to the STRATFORD, '■ /

CONCERT AND DANCE. - j VFJNBIGH Road-School, Thursday, April 22, proceeds in aid of Belgian Relief .Funds. Good programme of Songs, Recitations Fancy Dancing hy leading artists. Admission —Concert 1, children Od ; Dance Is, ladies’ free. Refreshments provided. W. T. MILLS, Secretary, Sheepskin flannelette.— Just the best wearer you’ll get, its wide, its strong, good pattern for boys’ or girl’s, for young or old.— Herbert’s. QANITARY Flannelette 4s lid, NurLJ sery Flannelette 4s lid dozen. Some very special values in white, grc'y or striped flannelette.—Herbert’s. IjTLANNELS AND BLANKETS will be big prices this season. Herbert’s bought months ago before the big rise. Herbert’s prices are right. # BEAUTIFUL Dress Fabrics.—Spite of the great trouble to get Dress goods. Herbert's assortment is lovely, ami the prices .small. They’re real cheap. K/I INCH Navy Serge 2s .‘ld, lovely fJtlr Dress Tweeds Is (id, Is 9d, is 1 Id, some real choice tartan dress goods at Herbert’s; low prices. rpHE smartest showing of ladies’ -I- and children’s Coats in Stratford is Herbert’s. All the wanted shades and shapes. LA DIFS’ WARM WINTER COATS lls lid, lbs l id. Special values in girls’ school coats.— Herbert’s. (MUCH lots of Knitted Wear for the kJ kiddies, Jerseys, Kilties, Dresses with Caps and Bloomers. Some wondrous cheap goods. Herbert’s. miEDDY BEAR COAT’S Ss lid, JL Teddy Bear Sets, cream, red or fawn, Teddy Hats, Teddy Gloves.— Herbert’s. E>EALTTFUL COSTUMES, smarter J* and cheaper than ordinary taiored, Herbert’s Costumes are made )y specialists. lOYELY TAILORED SKIRTS. A smart tailored .Blouses, finely tailored Coats. Herbert’s Tailor .stuff is the perfection of art. RICH Voile Blouses “just it” for evening wear, 7s (id, 8s lid, these are lovely sample garments, and worth double.—Herbert’s. STRAYED Bay Golding, aged, two marks on knees, also black 2'yoar Filly. Apply Commercial Stable,

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 89, 17 April 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 89, 17 April 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 89, 17 April 1915, Page 6

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