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[ ROBINSON'S SPRINC AND SUMMER SPECIALS. New Openings New Openings. Striped Grepons. Km Blouses and Robes. Fast colors, no ironingsky and white, -saxe and white, tan and white, navy and white, Mack and white,, ffcif., "Jd jrard, Is l()d Blouse lejjigtlh it 8^d — Floral Crepons.- Tinted grounds, pretty floral xprays. quite nobby and fast. Rapidly washed and ready to wear: several, designs ut Robinson's. Printed Voiles. —Choice goods, plain grounds, lloral "patterns, very much in 7J (J vard. black stripes at is 4±d Double Width Voiles.— White, with large spots and bar stripes. The most fashionable line of the season. Robinson's price is 1s 4^d. YES, 1s *{dl Cheap! yon say? Rather]! They are sold in adjacent towps at Is lid and:2s 3d. Robin- : son's give you fi Blouse length for 2s 9d, or less if fiee'ds he. They won't be beaten. ' "Trcbralco."— The new Cotton fabrics—absolutely fast'colors—wash or boil, colors clear and.bright after mouths of wear, got up Hke new every time—several qualities and prices at Rpbjnson's. ; Old Friends.— Hoyle's Prints! faithful and true. . Our mothers and grandmothers wrJr.e Jioyle'tf! Tf you want I service in a cheap Cotton Dress, get Hoyle's at Robinson's. OUR OBJECT.— :To get and give the inbst reliable goods at the lowest nett prices. No discount—Rock-bot-tom every time. We Buy and Sell for Cash Only ! iIOSINMoN -AND—SON. STRATFORD. NOTICE. i ■ SOCIAL ANT) DANCE will be 0 held" in the Coronation Ball, Toko, on Wednesday, 29, 1915. .. ',[",. '", •'': " r , f ,i i J iW-ee.(is (n'ajd pfc'Soldiers' Comforts. Gentlemen 2s Bel, Ladies a Basket. MISS L. RINK Hon. Sec. notice:. ~ ! H. ELLIOTT Bricklayer. 'Broailwav South., , j .. , IWti ( or Country work. ' Brickwork in all its branches, attended to •with care' and afctehtronf 1 H.' boarld, ■ B R I C K LA Y E.R.. T TCENSRT) Drainlayer, Concreting, etc. Office: Bellringer's. 'Phone 163. Stratford. *,

TICE, Fresh, New and Pleasing v are these goods. See our Japanese window.—Charles E. James. slightly spotted. were'Bs ()d pair, only 11 pairs left, at R. BiSAWWj opposite Post Office, Stratford. 1/11 (FOB ladies' .ejctrn lfii'j I / ! 1 .size whiteCottoU Vests, 2s I / 1 1 sjze white Cotto'U Vests, 2s for Mercerised Silk and Wool Vests. faiicv tops, at' P. I). Lewers', opposite lN>st Office, Stratford. mnSSOKE SILKS, ImpQiled direct, J- value unsurpassed, 1 Mm wide,= "2s lid per yard, better quality ;3s (id.; 4s :6d, host weariilg silk in the market,; at'R. I)'. Lewers', opposite Post Office, Stratford. X Imndkercluefs for : the troops, 24in wide, Is (id per yard,, at R. I). Lewers', opposite Post Office, Stratford, i • mOBKALCO for Children's wear. I. needs ho starch', ■in assorted colors, also 'black, Is and Is 3d per yard, at H. I). Lewers', opposite Post Office. Stratford. 2/1 i, PER Doctor Flannel / .1: J. for the troops, in grey- or Shetland,-- ; unshi-in'k'ahle; :{(> inches wide, at 11.' 1). Lewers', opposite I'ost Office, Stratford. " '•• JliW stocks of Corsets just opened in B. and C, P.I), and C. 8., also W. 8., 2s lid per pair, Is 6d, (is (id. B s :(id. lis (id, 21s pair, all sizes to suit all figures, at P. I>. Lewers'. opposite Post Office, Stratford.

2/1 1 MAIDS' Corsets, in white / ' I or grey, Is (kJ for children's, Stay Bands in white, at R. 1). Leavers', opposite Post Office, Stratford. NEW Maltese Laces in all widths, in Sjlk or Linen, a big variety. from Is yard upwards to 5s 6d per yard, at It. T). Lewers'. opposite Post Office, Stratford. ]" AMIES' Black Silk. Coat«, $i r length, very fashionable, 59s 6d upwards, very smart, at it. D. Levers', opposite Post Office, Stratford.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 21, 23 September 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 21, 23 September 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 21, 23 September 1915, Page 6

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