BUBINEM NOTICES. THE CENTRAL CO-OP. to the very hi A prices that foodstuffs have reached, the Directors of The Central Co-op. have instructed their manager to supply the principal goods at landed coat, for cash; and to kfcep all prices aa low as workable during the present crisis. OUT COMES THE SUN. OUT COME THE FLOWERS. OUT COME THE SPRING SUITS! WHEN Nature bedecks herself in cool raiment, quite natural that your thoughts should turn Spring suit-wards! And the question of what material you should have and who shall make it up need not trouble you. Simply come and inspect our superb now Spring Suitings. Inspect some of the men’s garments which we have just completed. Your visit will convince you that a Hutcharr, suit is the tiling this Spring. D. BUTCH ART LADIES’ AND GENTS’ TAILOR, STRATFORD. TARAMAKi PLUMBING r: . .Anti ,(• , 1 Wm. MACDONALD, Manager. CALL TO-DAY! TIHSMITHiNC WORKS. ; RAIRY TINSMITHH, • AND ELECTRICIANS. SMART BROS • i /1 Mot s®si Celd.Watßr Fltlar*. A£mM for— BhSSklffik’O NBBfiSS, impel rial Sllerst Flushet/, SMART BROS. , ’Phone 80. P.O. Box 49.
SUMMER TIME I IS LAWN TIME! ! So got your lawn in perfect trim. I Willi line warm weather you will he able to enjoy lawn and garden to the l ull , so'every half-hour you expend on that plot of green sward will he amply rewarded. Save labour, and ensure perfection by using one of MARTIN’S LAWN MOWERS. They cut keenly, run easiest, and give a lawn that smooth velvety appearance so much admired, .Martin’s are the most reliable too. A little oil occasionally is all they need to keep them in jirstrate condition, PRICKS YOrid, LIKE—•KXQCIRK! CHAS MARTIN AND CO., Ironmongers, STRATFORD. f ON A BOARDING HOUSE, TOKO ROAD, TOKO. MRS G. CORBETT, Prcprlatrws. When miting Toko, stay Lunch 13—S, Dinner 6—7. Annul or Permanent Boarders taken TERMS MODERATE. ZEALAND]A RANGES, fitted with oast iron oven or aheet stool ovou, for perfect baking, a plentiful supply of I hot water, and all-round efficiency. . they are supreme, and just compare thu comforting blate of their open riie with the dead rheorlesanois of .:hm msiios, end the open Fre save# • K k.™.J ast!<a .* ' I
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 54, 2 November 1915, Page 4
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359Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 54, 2 November 1915, Page 4
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