NEW GOODS. NEW LINES RIGHT PRICES. A cordial invitation is extended to you to call and see our new goods iu Fancy Glass Waie and China, Pictures and Picture Frames, Glove, Handkerchief and; Collar Boxes, Silver Plate, Jewellery and Watches, Autograph Albums and Leather Poets, Books for Boys, Girls and Adults, Tennis Racquets and Balls, Wristlet Watches and I Presents for Soldiers, Gent’s Wallets, Razors, Pipes, Pouches, etc. Japanese Goods and many, many other lines of Toys for the kiddies, in fact anything you need tor Xmas. See our windows, Watch them dolly as we are, constantly chang* ing them and they Bristle with New Goods. Ctti I AMPQ Fancy Goods and Jewellery, • ill. ei x\.iTX-Lik3» Broadway, Stratford. See our Advertisement on page 3.
Have you a photoGRAPH which you_ ,would like copied or enlarged? Iti can be done »» well at the I McAllister studio, Stratord, and as cheaply as anywhere in the Dominion. Dor’t trust pictures you value to itinerant canvassers. Get a quotation for any photographic work from the | ' ■ 'McAllister studio, Broadway North. TO MOTORISTS. NORCROSS’ GARAGE, Broadway, just below H.M. Theatre, is the place for MOTOR REPAIRS of any kind. Ford Vaises and Cylinders scraped ano cleaned for ss. LORD SPARES and other ACCESSORIES iii stock, including BENZINE * 1 and OILS. AH work done by first-clasp assisted with the best machinery. Soje Agent for CHERVOLET CARS. The “Baby 'Grand” 1916 models in hand. These are a Speciality. F. NORCROSS, - MOTOR DEALER, BROADWAY. 1 ’i■'l V; ; ■ { ‘ .. - MONEY TO LEND. XTTE have several ,sums available W for immediate! investment on first ami second mortgage of good freehold, securities. MACALISTER AND COLEMAN, LOST on Pembroke Road, between Mountain Road and Creamery, Bag, containing letters and gloves. Einder please return to office of this paper. LADIES! Inspect our ready-to-wear and trimmed Millinery, Smart Frocks, etc., etc., for the show. —Arch Rawles. CIHILDREN’S Smart Hats i s did, .' 2s 3d, 2s lid, 4s (id. Pique Hats, Silk Hats, Fancy Straws, dozens of Children’s Hats.—Arch Rawles, EADY-TO-WE AlOVocks. W e eim ■ fit you ami please you ; prices from-9s lid, 10s (id, 12s Ud, to 60s (id, great range, lovely values.—Arch Rawles. SHOUTS—Smartest in Taranaki, White, Pique 8s Ud, White Drill Us '(id, Cream, Navy, and Black Serge, and Tweed Skirts, all prices.— Arch Rawles. OCR Goods will take the red ribbon at any show, for, np-to-fcho moment smartness. See them. —Arch Rawles. WFi have bought a splendid lineof new summer Costumes for the show, in pencil stripe and grey effects, Price 4qs. These are cheap.—• Arch Rawles. OTLK SHIRTS for men, in Tussore, White and Stripes, from 9s (id each, with and without collars. —Arch Rawles. OOATERS ~ Pan'arnasT Onps“ nnd .1A Bm‘.saline Felts. These are scarce lines, and will sell quickly. (At in early.-—Arch Rawles. mO MAKE. UP.—We have now the prettiest lot of Voiles, Tohralco, Piques, Muslins, Poplins, and Crepes, ever opened in Straford. —Ach Rawles. SMART lino of French Sailor Hats 4s 1 Id.— Arch Rawles, Draper. TFN case it rains for the show—wo hope it won’t,—but wc can sell summer-weight Burhery O’Coats in Ladies’ and Men’s at very fine prices. —Arch Rawles. ]Vf ILIAN ER Y-Pa ris Models, t rlmItJ, nio( | :ui( j up trimmed shapes, j read-to-wcars,. Always prize winners at Arch Rawles’.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 68, 19 November 1915, Page 6
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