' VTCII VALUES FOR ONE MONTH. We have landed a shipment of 112 watches —Waltham and Omegas all bought before the war at the old pr 00, and to convert them Into cash quickly are giving a SPECIAL DISCOUNT of 4s in each pound ofl the marked prices for one month. fi SILVER HUNTING WALTHAM S, £3 to £4 10S. SILVER HUNTING OMEGAS, 40s to £3S 10S. NICKEL OPEN tfACE OMEGAS, 30s SILVER OPEN FACE OMEGAS 40s. PEN YEAR GUARANTEED GCLD HUNTING CASE WALTHAM and OMEGAS, 50s to £4. . I EVER OMEGA CHRONOMETERS £6 10S. NICKEL OPEN FACE SWING RING 37S 6d. Large Assortment Ladies’ Watches for the pocket and wrist from iSs.6d.to 70s. ALL THE ABOVE LINES ARE GUARANTEED. You take no risk and save 4s in the £ Discount now. THE STOCK IS LARGE AND MUST BE REDUCED. C. E. JAMES. A HOADWAT ’ STRATFORD. r|TOWN HALL, STRATFORD, i FR I DA Y, 17th SE PTEM EIER ON LY. COMPLETE PROGRAMME ■ (Not a Mere Picture Show). WAR! "“WAR!! WAR!!!— Photographed in the’Firing Line of Franca Belgium and Flanders by The Actual Photographer, The Actual Photographer. Who DESCRIBES EACH AND EVERY SCENE. WAR AS IT REALLY IS, with no attempt- to gloss over unpleasant truth some of the scenes are sad. hut true, hut eve ought to see what is beint done by our brave defenders. A Complete Evening’s Entertainment. Military Songs. Descriptive Lecture Full orchestra. ..(PRICES—r2s 6d D.C., ll* Gel 'stalls’* 6dicillerv. ' .. 4 ' .. v - •.■ ■- i
G. A. COPELAND. (late of Wellington) T''V ESIRES to notify that he has purchased the DOUGLAS GENERAL STORE. and will be glad to supply settlers'with all classes of MERCHANDISE, PRODUCE, AND HARDWARE of the Highest Quality at Moderate Prices. C. A. COPELAND. rpOWN HALL, STRATfORD. THURSDAY,;" SEPTEMBER 10, 1915, at 8 o’clock. > . | r grand catholic social AND DANCE.;; ' (part proceeds in aid of Wounded Soldiers’ Fund). The following ladies and gentlemen will give vocal, instrumental, and Fancy Dance selections"’ at above Social. j “La Petite Ballet” by Cinderella Co, Misses A. McDonnell, E. McDonnell, I. Kirkwood, E. Moon, M. McDonnell, and K. Wilson. ' Allan Doone’s songs, with chorus, null lie sung by the company, including Mrs Massey, Misses Tocker, Greenlialgli, Fields, L. Sullivan, A. Sullivan, Fitzgerald (-1), Messrs P. Coe, McGrath, Lonergan, Thomson. Original Recitation, “Zealandia Weeps”—Mr A. F. Wilson. Comedian—Mr J. S. Rowe. Miss IV. Fitzgerald and Mr F. Cain, accompanists. Good dance music by Mr Fox, of His .Majesty’s. Good Supper—Splendid Floor, )■, *. , Cards, etc. P. G. BRENNAN, Hon. Sec. ■pill VATE Board and Residence for two! gentlemen. Apply ' Stratford Post;. j' ■ \\T ANTED KNOWN.—SaIe \ of , ’ Mp'sic,', AccorHeoris, and Pianos at Dixon’s,' Stratford. A NTE DKNOWN. —Peggy waltz i Is v9(l,‘ i Dorothy;, Perkins -waltz Is Cd; - All (music' reduced during sale, at,”Dixon’s, Stratford. KNOWN. —All copy- ’ V right ■ Song s an,d Pianoforte Mil sic in stock reduced during sale at Dixon’s, Stratford. \\T ANTED K^OWN. —The boys ’ ’ can buy Mouth Organs at 3d and 6d each at Dixon’s, during the sale. \\T ANTED—Work by the day for ’ ’ respectable woman. Apply Elder’s Registry. . | OST—On Saturday night, Bicycle Too] Bag. Finder please return to this office. T OST—Hood Cover Stmlebaker Car. Reward. Newton King. "'SAT'ANTED—A man for Delivery Cart. Apply J. Masters and Son. TI7ANTED Farm Work.—Experien- ’ * ced man. good milker. Apply immediately tin’s office.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 14, 15 September 1915, Page 6
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