HANNAH’S .108 LINE SALE.— ’ Two Ex try. Ex try, Extry Special Lines.—Lady’s Pat. and Hat. Kid Derby Shoes,, .1.4 s <sd; Lady’s Pat. and Suede Derby Shoes, 18s del; and a beautiful Button Shoe in Patent and 6'rey Suede, 17s (id, was 255; all best makers and up-to-date shapes. NOTICE. DURING my temporary absence from Stratford, my Dental Practice will be carried on by Messrs Hunter' and Lyons and Mr T. A. Lohergan, who have most generously offered to do so. Mr J. B. Richards will act as my attorney. F. N. FUSSELL. STRATFORD MOUNTAIN HOUSE. APPLICATIONS "ill be received -U-V for the position of Manager of the East Kgmont Mountain House by the undersigned from whom the sci cdule of duties and particulars of appointment: may, :he .obtained. An energetic married couple is rediufel. ... t R. McK. MORTSON, Representative on the Board. NOTICE. V • SOCIAL! AND DANCE will lie held in tiie- Coronation Hall. Tok6, on Wednesday, September 29, 1915. | Proceeds in aid -of Soldiers’ Comforts. ' ‘"Gentlemen 2s 6d. Ladies a Basket. MISS L. MINE; : M'( Hon. Sec. PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. SICK AND WOUNDED. A, FUND for the purpose of assisting the above lufs been opened, and contributions will “be received by Members of the Committee, Messrs T. H. Penn, J. W. Boon, J. W. McMillan, T. E. Coleman (Ngaere), Dr. Paget, H. E. Abraham, N. J. King, or I " W. P. KIRKWOOD, Acting Hon. Secretary.
/ IHRISTMAS iN THE TRENCHES v’ HRISTMAS IN THE TRENCHES * ' I CHRISTMAS in tha TRENCHES, ■V7OU, who arc 'sitting at home in comfort, think'of the hardships of the Hoys who are fighting your battles, by giving a little, you can make their Xmas more cheerful. , r DonationvWjllf.be received at the A C.B.A. SHOP. Open all day to-morrow. HANNAH’S JOH LINK SALK.— * Two Extry, Ex try, Ex try Special Lines. —Lady’s Pat. and .Mat. Kid Derby Shoes, lis (id; Lady’s Pat. and Suede Derby Shoes, 18s (id; and a. beautiful Hutton Shoe in Patent and (Jrey Suede, 17s Oil, was 2.15; all best makers and up-to-date shapes. J APANESE are our Allies, you support them. See our Japanese window display.—Charles E. James. w-?: TED—Young lady for Dressmaking and assist in shop. Apply ’Mrs McCallnm, ford. Broadway, SfratHANNAH’S JOH SALE.—A really pretty up-to-date Shoe for ladies in Black, Suede, and Patent Leather, 2-hutton, 10s lid. See our door and left-hand window. w ANTED.—Firewood Splitter Apply R. Willis; Rowan. "I" OST from Stratford, ten Yearlings, mostly steers, dark colors, re-' ported to he up Midhiist way/ Reward on information to Stratford Post, 1
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 23, 25 September 1915, Page 6
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