KEEP JLllJcj KIDDIES HAPPY THESE LONG WINTER EVENINGS! TO HELP YOU TO DO SO, BUY THEM ONE OF CUR INDOOR GAMES OF WHICH WE HOLD A LARGE ASSORTMENT FROM 3d UP TO 10s 6d. PLAYING CARDS, CRIBBACE BOARDS. AND BOXES, Etc. Etc. C. E. JAMES,
Jr POINTED QUESTION: WHO ? WHY YOU EVERY TIME. NOW LISTEN— The man who runs a Credit Store and gives tick must get a bigger price for his ! goods. 1 WHY ? Because h* has to cover office expense* and provide for had debts. WE KNOW. Like Topsy, we've got 'sperience bought and paid for! NOW THINK. If you are dealing at such a store, you've got to help to pay lor the man wh;> doesn't pay at all. CAN'T YOU SEE IT? XoV, WE BtJY AND SELL our goods for SPOT CASH at the very lowest prices, bttfch. ways. We cap beat the other fellow because we have none of Ills expenses or Josses -U TRY US. ROBLNSON SON, READY-MONEY STORE, Stratford.
EXSATJOXAL have kj secured ''a full range, of nianui'acturers' samples of Ladies' Coats, selling at half-price.—Arch Rawles. iRICES for these Coats, 13* 6d, U 14s lid, 16s (id, up. Good Tweed Coats and dozens to choose from.—Arch Ra.wles. " ADIES' FURS— Some fine values, 12s Gd', 15s Gd, 19s (id, 35s set. Come and see- these.—Arch Rawles. 'TIMES! COSTUMES!--We Ly are selling. Costumes at liig reductions. Every variety in. Navy and Tweed.—Arch' Rawles, " ADIES' White Woollen Gauntlet I Cloves, "also colors. Children's Cream and all colors.—Arch Rawles. ' ABIES' Tweed Coats, 13s (id. 1 Is I- lid, 16s Gd. J9s Gd. 22s Gd to 635, grand value, worth double, remember,—Arch Rawles. !EX\S'made to measure Kaiapoi ■ r Suite oos, fit guai'anteed. Tweed and Burbery Overcoats, heaps from 29s Gd up...-' Rawles. }EX'S: Gauntlet, wool-lined leather ." Motor Gloves. Prices before unheard of, 12s (id, I (is (id and 17s Gd. —Arch Rawles. Leather, and Kid 'A'. Driving Gloves, lined and unlined, «ll prices, from 2s (id up, - Rawles. SERVIETTES- IK x IS—3s lid and " 4s lid doz, Tray Cloths—3o x 30—Is lid each.—Arch Rawles. THIS IS YOUR CHANCE! lIS McCALLLM shop to-morrow. Opening M.roat clearinsi sale in all de AVE you seen the splendid mi oi JLIS Hat's for Ladies' and Children at Mrs McCallnni's, Broadway. Kelt and Straws from Is IW. Special Sale Bargains for few days only. TOUR great chance for good wear L- ing apparel at Clearing Sale Prices, Slaughter of hats, etc.. at Mrf B. McCallnni's Sal,- which opens to morrow, Saturday, .Inly 3rd. Be in HENRY VICTOR.MentaI and Mag L netic Heale.r, .Cl.ii.-yoyaut. Ad- ■ dress, care of Mrs Bii.i -.n!<, Aiiluiiii : Street, off Cordelia Street >o\\\\, "
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 53, 2 July 1915, Page 6
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443Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 53, 2 July 1915, Page 6
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