WILL THE FIRST Si “RAINBOW” COME TCI Wii YOUB ■ M BASKET 1 ft ll A:s a real'live-wire'fishing enthusiast you’ll surely be one nt tii(> first to honk i Ik- loothsoine trout I Got e\eiythixig ready V'' Heller lake a look tlirough your tackle and see. It there’s anything wanting, epniedo JAMESkfor % - THE VERY TACKLE’YOO WANT ! Here jn great variety you 11 find Rods, Lines, Hooks, Flvs and the hundred and one sundries that go to make up a thoroughly good kit*. Call! Here ,are a few items that yO\C lieed ; ’'“ "/■■■,), < RODS. HOOTCH. REELS’ LINES,-'. t kiS. CASTS. NETS. Etc., SEtc; If yoti want advice on any tackle question, ask. Our wide experience, in all matters, fishing will help you f r\ io T A Fancy Doorfs and’Jewellery, v- « jIJ • *1 Jl\. ltJLlli k 3, Broadway, Stratford.
BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. ■ .) j ' ; .. 1 - WARM CLOTHING is urgently required for the coming winter. Shop lately used as a butcher’s shop, south of Victoria Bridge, will he open from 1 to ,3 p.m, on Wednesdays and Saturdays till 16th inst., for receipt of on other days, parcels may be left at Borough ‘ Chambers. G. N. CURTIS, Chairman. THK IN GLE WOO I) CO-( )PE RAT I V E BACON CURING CO., LTD. OHAREHOLDERS are notified that the Directors have authorised the following payments for the 4' oar ended August, 31. 1915: — A BONUS OF ONE EARTHING PER POUND on all Racon Pigs and Porkers supplied during the year. A REFUND OF EIVEPENCE per i pig 'fronu the amount' deducted for 'insurance., I<A DIVIDEND of 5 per’ cent. 1 on | share capital. The hhoVn.'paypients are due and may be obtained at the offt Ae lof it he Company, Inglewood, or will he posted to shareholders after the 9th.instant. . . ARTHUR MORTON, Chairman of Directors. Inglewood October 5, 1915. SECOND HOSPITAL SRIP FUND. rjpHE Stratford Patriotic Committee J- ! announce the opening' of fund!' Subscriptions will be received by any,.(member of the General Committee—J-. W; McMILIiAN; Hon.. Sec. NOTICE. EEING my temporary absence ' from Stratford, my Dental Practice will he carried on by Messrs Hunter and Lyons and Mr T. A. Lonergan, who have most generously offered to do so. Mr J. B. Richards will act as my attprncy. F.IN. FUSSELL. , v , h •' f 1 , \ 'i F ORD FORD ■ i ■■ E U N I V E R S A L CAR E UNIVE RS A L C"m R E UNIVERS ALh CA R j. J. BRIDGES, Agent. WANSTED^gentleinen' i a VV private 0 home, comfortable . o oin s and good table. Very reasonable terms. Address this office. i ANNAH’S JOB LINE SALE.-r-L Two Extry, Extry, Ex try ,Spec-Lines.—-Lady’s Pat. and Mat, Kid by Shoos, J is (3d; Lady’s Pat. and «c Derby Shoes, JBs (3d ; and a utiful Button Slioe in Patent and y Suede, 17s Gd, was 255; all best cers and up-to-date shapes. iUND—Mountain Road, Monday, bundle of Clothing. Owner can sanie by paying expenses. Ad- ; this office. SPIRITUALISTS ROOM, Mr Booking's, Juliet Street, Stratford, • Thursday evening, 8 p.m. Miss Walton w ill conduct a meeting lor Psyehometiy and Clairvoyance, also answer written questions. Admission 6d. STRATFORD THEOSOPHTC CENTRE, No 1 Room, York Chambers. over R. Richardson’s Store. Thursday evening, 7.30. Subject: ‘‘The Ancient “Wisdom.’’—A. E. Blackmail, leader. All welcome, t... , ■ - •VTOTICE.-On “Account of the qpeiiA-’’ ' ing of the'Bowling ' Green tiimoCrow. the W’Orking Bee arranged for at St. Andrew’s Hall is postponed* V v
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 38, 14 October 1915, Page 6
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