BUSINESS NOTICES. ' J 1 Mr ii'-X-r 3 A l> KBi f vlll r - THE RUBBER WATER BOTTLE W3TH A NAME Ask for a “Parex” (regd) Rubber Water Bottle, and you will get the best. It is British made, and doubleseamed. Many sizes, one quality. SOLD BY F. EDWARDS, C HEM IST, STRATFORD.
ES His Masters Voice Taka “His Master’s Voice” on the Verandah. WHAT could be more delightful on one of these l»eautif’il summer evenings, than to gather a few friends on the verandah and have a Musical Evening, per medium of that wonderful machine, THE GRAMOPHONE., To sit back iu your favorite chair and listen to your favorite oculist singing your farorine song. Call in at Grubb’s on your way home and hear all about the machine. Listen to its mellow tones—you will just want to tuck it under your aim and carry it nome. GRUBBS, MUSIC STORE®, STRATFORD
A witness this morning in n rail-way-crossing case said that the regulation speed at which the trains should travel over crossings was six miles per hour. A casual observer at crossings must notice that the trains actually travel at a greater speed than the regulation.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 35, 11 June 1915, Page 4
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195Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 35, 11 June 1915, Page 4
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