SCOTTISH SOCIETY. rjpOWN HALL, STRATFORD TUESDAY.- JULY 20th. IN All) OF THE SICK AND WOUNDED RETURNING FROM THE WAR. OH AND PATRIOTIC CONCERT AX,) DANCE HUGE GIFT AUCTION SALE AND BAZAAR ALSO—RAFFLES, ART UNIONS, and the funniest thing on earth, MOCK TRIAL BY JUDGE AND JURY. HIGH-CLASS MUSICAL PROGRAMME. SPLENDID HIGHLAND 6an:es and music. Buy is Ticket in tlio Raffle*. and you might become the owner of a valuable Freehold Section worth L‘2oo all for 2, (id. Help, the splendid cause, give something for the Gift Auction Sale, help your Comrades. THE SMALLEST GIFT WILL BE THANKFULLY RECEIVED AND FAITHFULLY APPLIED. REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED AT THE SMALL CHARGE OF 6d. ADMISSION: . - .)■ . ■ . ■ ’ ‘ GENTLEMEN 2s (id. LADIES Is 6d. ROLL UF AT THE TOWN HALL ON TUESDAY. JULY 20. J. PETRIE, Hon. Sec. In Grandpa’s Courting Days -—Yes, at long ago at that—there was a standard, safe-and-sare, proTed-cffectiTC family remedy for all threat and cheat troubles, and its name was VrtSK To-day it is still the safest, speediest, surest core for Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis, Whooping Cough and influenza. Many letters like this testify to its efficacy:— Mr*. i. G. Murray, of Wanganui Sail. uiriUt:— “I b«va muck pleasure in testifyise to youf ‘ltiik Moat.' Havingtried ttyenl other remedies I ind none, to do to much good u yaut ‘ bonnintlon's Irish Mata.’ Mother i sad it (or ua and both mv husband and the children and myself always slick te it, theta being none to equal it." 8S Buy It In The Big Settle. ♦ F 3 S
QUALITY I Quality! Quality! The Foru i«» Q ua *' tty Mr the world over. He who demands a car of hiffheqt merit at lowest m*it buys the sturdy Ford. He knowT It’s ?he one car with a world-wlde record for dependable service. £l9O i s the price of the Ford run-about; the touring oar M £175! f.0.b., complete -nth eqmpmept Get catalog™ .cd pMt.co. lam from L. R. CURTIS, Stratford. F. 0.8. WELLINGTON. The most efficient ami reliable Cream' Separator on the market is the FORTUNA. This is Sweden’s latest Separator (where the hip; factory separators come from), and is far ahead of anything else on the market. The mechanism" is on the slow-gearing principle, the howl is self-balancing, and the separating is on the link blade system. The turning is wonderfully easy, slow, smooth, and the price lower than for any other good separator of its capacity. PRICES FROM £3. B. HARKNESS, ENG INEER, S'l'R ATFORD, Sole Agent. >■* COD LIVER If you buy your €01) LIVER OIL hero, you will bo sure that the most important quality—purity—is beyond reproach. Pure COD LIVER OIL is the' finest winter tonic you can take, and it is because we bottle it,ourselves that we know OUR Oil will give you the best results. * v . : _ .. ( - . ■ .■.■ .. - ■' : .’V ■ , If, your chest and throat are at all weak and delicate you should take it regularly every day. COD LIVER OIL is steadily rising in price, but we sell it at the old price. Is 6d and 2S 6d bottle. Largo quantities at reduced figure. * OIL , T. A. W, NICHOLSON CHEMIST AND PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALER. STRATFORD.
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T JF* m m. f K SSmSSSu S 3 -i!¥4 % Rawles’ Colossal jjIWIWIHiKiWBaB - SEASON <& •a*? II EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN THE SHOWROOM. To he candid. Showroom stocks have not moved this soas( oas we would wish. War time probably accounts tor it. lint the tact remains, we have a fair number on our hands which we’re turning out at give-away prices. What a chance to equip yourself with a now Costume, Coat and Hat. We vo barely considered cost in reducing them, and they re ail smart, seasonable lines that can be worn for months yet. There’s no doubt RAWLES’ SHOWROOM BARGAINS will astonish you. LADIES’ (Is2 ONLY)COSTUMES 192 COSTUMES, all new smart shapes, in mixed Tweeds. Xavys and Pencil Stripes. Ridiculous prices: 96 ltd, 15s 6d, 19s 6d, 22s 6d, 29s 6d up. BARGAIN SKIRTS (86 ONLY). 86 SKIRTS, mixed tweed, good colors, new shapes, rea 4S lid, worth 12s 6d, 6s lid, 7s lid, 8s lid. value r i i i \ I Si sw 3 COATS (168) MARVELLOUS VALUE. 168 COATS (Sports), 3 length and long, all, without exception, this season’s Coats. Big Reductions on all these. Prices 13s 6d, 14s lid, 15s 6d, 16s 6d, 17s 6d, 19s 6d up. Ail worth double, but must go. LOVELY LINE OF NAVY VICUNA TAILORED SKIRTS, l>eautifnllv made, splendid quality, smart anywhere. 22s 6d, worth ,‘los. MOIRE UNDERSKIRTS 8s lid, now 5s lid. SATIN UNDERSKIRTS, all colors, 7s lid. DRESS GOODS—Strong, double width Tweeds is, is 3d, is 9d up. Black Serges is up (52 inch Tweed). ELANNELLETTE NIGHTDRESSES, Us 6d, now 7s lid 6s lid, now 5s 6d. CHILDREN’S JERSEY KILTIES Ids 6d, Ms (id, now 7E\ 11d ONE-PIECE DRESSES 29s (id. now 19s 6d. There are no half-and-half methods about our half-yearly sales. We mark with one object—to clear. *” It never pays an up-to-date firm to carry stocks over. Our policy is “Cut down at a clearing- figure,” and we carry it out to the letter. ISew Goods arc due to arrive in August and September; before then, all present stocks must he out and wo recognise that only vigorous price-cutting and pruning will do it. Outvalues will delight lovers of bargains. Come along early and get your share of the pi ulus. Specially note the Showroom Reductions. H will pay you. Mail orders promptly attended to. Our country customers receive the same individual attention as the over-the-counter Sale shopper. REMNANTS. REMNANTS. BARGAINS GALORE. ODD PIECES for Children's Frocks, Blouse Lengths. Lace and Embroidery Pieces, etc. If yon don’t need them now. it will pay you to put them by. They always come in. and we’ve made a special cut on every piece. Heaps of FANCY HUTTONS. Hundreds of WASHING TRIMMINGS (all colors) id yard. A bnge selection of (be New Season’s dainty NECKWEAR selling at throw-out Prices. PRICE-CUTTING IN THE MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. Vos. even this Department is under the Reduction scheme and brimful ot Bargains. !t‘s the Mecca ot the thiiit\. Glorious values in SHEETINGS, CALICOES, BLANK MS. ned FURNISHINGS generally. DAMASK TRAYCLOTHS, Win x 30in. Is lid. SERVIETTES. Klin x loin, 3s 9d dozen; ISin x IHin 4s Cd dozen; 22in x 22in. 7s 11d dozen. SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY, J7th JULY, 1915. HERE’S SOMETHING FOR THE MEN. Wo’vc done big things in the Mercery Department. Just you see the vigorous reductions and compare Sale Prices with the usual. Everything marked down to /.ero. V hat a ehahte. RAWLES’ SALE VALUES ARE ALWAYS GENUINE. MEN S SHIRTS from 2s lid; SOX from Bd. TIES Derby). 6d ; Wider End 9d, IS, etc. LADIES’ TWEED AND RAINPROOF COATS. OUT THEY CO. Every one reduced to practically halfprice. Tweed. Caracul, Rainproof (all new styles. Military cut, broad belt, step collar. Raglan sleeves. No matter how up-to-date, every Coat in the Showroom from this on is a Sale Coat. Don’t forget it. FURS! FURS! FURS! NEW SEASON’S ALL MARKED AT BARGAIN PRICES. We’ve no cold storage for these, so it’s a wiser policy to turn them out with the season. Silk and Wool Scarves too. are going at positively give-away prices, and the colourings are really lovely. OH ! I SAY ! HATS. 9d EACH ALL ROUND. ALL OUR MILLINERY AT GIFT PRICES. TRIMM ED HATS from 3s lid. Really Stylish, becoming M illinery. BLACK BELGIAN HATS, trimmed Military Braid, price 15 9d, worth 4s lid. MANY SNIPS IN OUR NAPERY DEPARTMENT. ELANNELLETTE BLOUSES, dark colors, 2s 6d. SPECIAL LINE OK SILK BLOUSFS. small sizes, good quality.6s lid. Dozens of Blouses of all descriptions all Reduced. Hi m m a#?* t) iso< u I f s &Te\v. 'Hoxfi^es for Genuine Value, - STRATFORD
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 65, 16 July 1915, Page 7
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