a PORTRAIT Bent to the - absent ones now and' then, binds the friendships of youth, bridges distance and knits closet- 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 arc trie same as before f:ho war. M LJLI ST E%! § STUDIO, STHALTOiiD. ftJKN'H HOOTS. 1n Krone!) U.L, |. ox calf, moor rail', zug, low cull. Just the right •stain; winter near.—Foster's, Cante Boot Store. f 10MK ONE, COMI)] ALL, to the *>- ' Druids' Social nn Tuesday, iYlav 11th. Gents 2s (id, ladies Is. rjiOWN HALL, STRATFORD, SKATING. SKATING. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. BRING your skates, no skates supplied. A delightful pastime rem »peu fr-tivr Thursday and Sat!i"f|a.y afternoon. Admission Od.---S. |-',[ ' \{. NARD, liutructtr.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 6, 7 May 1915, Page 6
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126Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 6, 7 May 1915, Page 6
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