YOUR CHANCE NOW. YOUR ' CHANCE NOW W e are on the last week of Our fßh ANNUAL SALE. Our Reductions on all lines in Dei;. Cold Jewellery are 5s in earlt pound for the last week's flutter. Lines include: Brooches, Bangles, Watches, Pendants, Chains, Charms, Necklets, Rings, Sewin<>' Cases, etc., etc. etc. Fancy Goods, Fancy Crockery, Teapots, Pictures, Clocks, Copper Goods, Silver-plated Ware, Photo Frames, Toilet Soaps, Hair Brushes, Fountain Pens, Pipes, Pouches, Razors, etc., etc., etc. All carry a Special Discount this week. We must lower our stocks and will not letprices stop us. Remember this week is the last week of our Sals, so Shop MOW AND GET BARGAINS. C. E. JAMES, ■A A J r. v. BOSm THE FINEST SELECTION IN THE DSSTRiCT ! ! THE LATEST IN FASHIONABLE CHECK TWEEDS, SERGES, VELVETEENS Etc,, Etc. ALWAYS THE BEST FOR YOUR MONEY AT ROBINSON’S ‘READY-MONEY STORE. STRATFORD.
.EASE REMEMBER—If you need Bargains, that, this is our last week of Sale.-—James. mWELVE ONLY Ladies’ Hand Bags, slightly soiled, IBs Gd each. Sale Price 5s Gd.—James. years faithful service with one of James’ 22s 6d Sale Price Watches.—James. 1G BEN, the Clock of the hour, special snip this week only, 10s Gel each. Sale Price.—James. ;OST CARDS, assorted, 15 for Is. Snip.—James. piOPPER GOODS, Vases ets., 4s discount in every pound or part thereof this week.—James. J- carry discount of 2d in each Is this sale week.—James. THOMAS BRACKENS’ Poems, few left, and to clear at 3s 6d per copy. A lovely present.—James. FAIRY GOODS.—AII lines at clearout prices this week.—James. WANTED for Fancy and Dress counter, young lady, previous experience preferred. Morey and Son, drapers. m EAPOTS from Is to Gs Gd. All
NOTICE. RE POUTS having been falsely ami maliciously circulated concerning me that I an) a German, I beg to state that I am a Russian, having been born in Russia of Russian parents. A suitable reward will be offered to anyone who will give such information as will enable me to sustain a successful action for slander against the originator or originators of such false reports. J. K. STONE, Jeweller, Stratlord. (Opposite County Hotel.) LISTEN ! A 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 aro the aamo as before the war. McAllisterstudio, STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 16, 19 May 1915, Page 6
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