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WEET, they call them, the dainty .white" VoiTe Blouses just touched with black embroider. absurdly low price, 8s 6d. tewtixticitsp®. RKCftV'cibbtis RIGHT WEATHER, WASH GXmtiS. "TOBRALCO."—I'm. and Floral Crimps, pretty neat designs and colors, round at 16d yard. STRIPED CREPES.: British make, ' neat, strong, rough dry, no ironing, lor 6*d. CREPONE: White \ and Colored Stripes. Fine selection,'-; good ser- ~: ' best makes, I fast ..dye,. every satisfaction, rfor -Bd,)r COMPARE..!,'! 'We 1 want you to .put Vou'r goods ajo'gnside 61'others from ' Anywhere;",'' "Quality compared with, pi'ice is the-ohfy*' tS-ue 'tesi, of cheapness'" We won't' boast, wo ■ '■( wanjt, your fair judgment only. Is 4*d:/Still>6ur price for those choice D.W. Voiles, .Black- and White Stripes, White with ) Black aud Colored.• Spots-Equality tip-top; GIRLS' FROCKS: Wlrite Lawn. , Embroidered, sizes ;24-f-39'v priced at 5s 6d, 6s 3d, 6s 11d, 7s 6d to 9s 6d. ~. Robinson's imports. ( MAIdV CXE-PIECE DRESSES: White'Muslin, beautifully trimmed, si/is 42/45, 48, great choice, priced »jt 6s ( 7s W* 8s 6ij;'9s 6d rip toh6s"3d." . '■*'" . -"^""i,: Magyar or Dutch iate ored piped contrasj and enibroi^ejd'^s*3d;!4s^'6tt^^9« .at '• ■ ri : ''•','' ■"' I CIRIJIE'S AV'ASEftNG ; FLOCKS: j This' season's latest productions,;24 •. to ' Winch.',' 'Ginghams, , • Muslins, ;' Prints and'■ Casements. All priced' 5s 6d to 8s 6'd. ComS and see them EOBKNSON'S RfeADY-MONEY BTORE, ':s STRATFORD. ' (P&rpHE r r TFor HAI»PY ' H§*iES. •"^.NO^tE-bttS^'A'RE^N'^'t'DV'f In this latest marvel of the talking machine world. No needles! What bliss, what a worry removed, what a saving of expense. The PATHEPHONE by means of its ball-pointed Sapphire point, which is unbearable and with ordinary care unbreakable, reproduces every note' and tone with the truth of nature itself. See the Pathe'Sound-Box, Which can be fitted to any machine. THE'PATtffePHOrJE Is In a cl&St of its own. : No needles. No scratched records. Demonstrations and full information from H.J.HOPKINS Distributor Tor Stratford' Dfsfrlct. w a** in Undihr cfeildria't hoipffals the'world over. Used because it in a perfect apd natural mUk. tuuii. ' iik iidiur AariU*. '*

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 4, 8 December 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 4, 8 December 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 4, 8 December 1915, Page 6

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