T. MERCER'S TEMPORARY PREMISES. r I i MERCER informs the pul>li« -"- • of Stratford and district that he re-opened his EIAIRDRESSING AND FANCY GOODS BUSINESS in premises, formerly occupied by W ( Clayton, Broadway Next MULLEN AND MARSHALL'S Next MULLEN AND MARSHALL'S Next MULLEN AND MARSHALL'S THIS MORNING, BARGAINS FROM THE FIRE. BARGAINS FROM THE FIRE. BARGAINS FROxM THE FlttK.
WHANCAMOMONA. MISS WALTON, Clairvoyant; Psyehometrist, may l>e interviewed for u short time at the Whatiga. Temperance Hotel. SEED POTATOES.—SpeciaI Early Vermont, best early potato in cultivation, 71hs Is, 281bs 4 S 6d, 12a 6d cwt at Dave Graham's, Broadway. CENTRAL CO-OP. STORE COMPANY. XJL our Annual Balance, wo s,hn\\ esteem it a favour if our clients will make prompt settlements this month. AH overdue accounts must be settled by that date. CENTRAL CO-OP. STOE CO. 4 LUES' RACE! TO BERLIN, new xV Game, 2$ eatelt, at C. E. Jam»i', Bro»dwfty.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2, 31 August 1915, Page 6
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148Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2, 31 August 1915, Page 6
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