TH ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS ASSOCIATION ARE HOLDING A GRAND PATRIOTIC SOCIAL AND DANCE IN AID OF THE WOUNDED SOLDIERS’ FUND. IN 0 IJIOWN HALL, STRATFORD. ON TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. AT 8 P.M. Full Orchestra of 12 performers in attendance. Choice Concert Items will be rendered between the dances. First-class Floor Guaranteed. The public are invited to roll up in hundreds to help th© Wounded Soldiers’ Fund, and also have a thoroughly enjoyable evening. Gents’ Tickets 6s Lady’s Tickets 2h. Obtainable from any of the Auctioneer Firms. F. P. KANE, J. M. HIGNETT, Joint Hon. Secs.
1090 Chicks Raised—None Died This was the experience of Mr. £. Hendnrson, Westport, with Palaar’s. Palmer’* Chick Food Build* the Chick that Thrive <— it is ■ scientific and wholly digestible food chick raising mote profitable mid certain. Use it—hive i!longer birds and better ictuini. In 51b., 101 b., 201 b. 501 b.. 1001 b, and 2001 b. bagi. Write us now, A. J. PALMER * CO, LTD. PftlaMnton North. Blr. .fc 8 ♦sns musm mimvsmmma GOOD MEAT! t m best i: J!m VERY fcESEI I I W. M»IIWTFORS SUTfMR, MIDUMV. to intimate that he delivers the Best Beef, Mutton, Jhaiab and Pork w Stretford four days weekly- Mondays, Wednendarr Fri, days. e,nd Saturday nvi% Nm
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 72, 24 November 1915, Page 8
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205Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 72, 24 November 1915, Page 8
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