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ROBINSOXS RIGHT GOODS IfOR T R.ICHT...WEATHER, WASH COQDS. ’ * ‘TO B R AliC() I'm. and Floral Crimps, pretty neat designs and at 6d yard. STRIPED CKEPIsT British nia kv, 'neat, strong, rough dry, no ironing, for 6-Jd. CjltliPOXK; White; and Colonel Stripes. Fine selection,' good setvice,, your picked. PRINTS: Absolutely lw;st , makes, fast dye, evdry ‘satisfaefcio;!, for jßd. COMPARE ! ! We want you to put “huV goods alqgnside of others from Anywhere.” • “Quality compared with price is the only true test of cheapness.” We won’t boast, wo want judgment only. Is Still our price for those choice D.W. Voiles, Black and White Stripes,, White with Black and Colored Spots— quality tip-top. GIRLS’; J^ROCKS : White Lawn, Embroidered, sizes 24—39, priced at 5s 6d, 6s 3d, 6s si id, 7s 6d to 9a 6d. Robinson’s imports.

MAIDS’ ONE-PIECE DRESSES: White Muslin, beautifully trimmed, sizes 12,' 45, 48, groat'choice, priced at 6s 3d, 6s ttd 7S 3d, 8$ 6d,. 9S 6d :i- - ■>-. ti • f vt j- / I i-• up to ( 16S 3d. DVfEIlAdjLSjt or- Dfitqh. wtr, bin sen#p.pj p p cl cojit nt £ t nud 4&_3d, 4s 9d at. Robinson.’ s 4 y ; 01 IUJE’S 7 }\ ; ASHlNtr SHOCKS: ' ’Tbis sktfs(M’srnitokt producti&ife,* 2U to 39 inch., Ginghams, Muslins, : Eriiits i Qits'<ffner\ty. * Ajl priced 5s 6d to 8s 6d. ' Come and'’see* them at ' ROBINSONS I i** "VI I' M w imKHMSP.. * W*’ . , i STRATFORD. NEEDED. Every user of Gramaphone or Phono graph will know what this means Needles are a continual source of an noyanco ami expense. They scratci and ( destroy the records, and tin ■.changing.is*a nuisance, too. The Ball-pointed. Sapphire’ Point IX THE PA^HB PHONIC lakes for real music, does not wear the disc, and does not wear itselfv ‘The . Pathcphone loads the tvorld of talking machines... Its rendering of songs, orchestral and band music, is better than anything yon have ever hoard. So, just call in sonic day, and we’ll give you a demonstration. IT. J. HOPKINS THE LEADING STATIONER, STATIONER AND BOOKSELLER, STRATFORD. TO LET. -j A MINUTES from Post Office, lU new 5-roomed house, electric light, hot and cold water, copper and tubs, $-acre section, good garden. Apply this office. TO LET—Two hundred and twenty acres good glazing for nine months, handy to railway and snleyards. Apply this office. WANTED— Lady Help, one capable of taking charge. Address at “Evening Post.” 'VjfT'ANTED to Rent or Lease in two ’■** weeks time, House,’about live robins, with modern conveniences. Apply “Reliable,” this office. OST, last week, a Chubb’s Key.' ‘ Reward at this office.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 6, 10 December 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 6, 10 December 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 6, 10 December 1915, Page 6

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