THERE ARE TWO SHOWS IN STRATFORD IN DECEMBER —Die A. and P. Show and r v *T? T A MPl'Q’ GREAT XMAS SHOW of Ky, 111. *f Alri GREAT XMAS SHOW of FANCY GOODS, JEWELLERY, SILVER GOODS, GLASSWARE, CHINA, HAND BAGS, LEATHER GOODS, BASKETS, TRAVELLING REQUISITES, NOVELTIES and TOYS GALORE. Our XMAS SHOW Is now on. Brighter and better than ever. Stacks of Toys for the kiddies, LOOK IN WINBOWS-CALL IN AND SEE. Goods bought now can bo put away till Christmas. C. E. JAMES. Fancy Goods and Jewellery* Broadway, Stratford. See our Advertisement on page 3.
ROBINSONS RIGHT GOODS FOR RIGHT WEATHER, WASH GOODS. “TOBRALCO”—fm. and Floral .Crimps, .pretty neat designs and colors, round, at 6d yard. STRIPE!) CREPES; British make, neat., strong, rough dry, no ironing, for 6|d, CREPONEWhite and Colored Stripes, Fine selection, good, service, your pick 7^d. PRINTS: Absolutely best, makes, last dye, every satisfaction, for Bd. COMPARE I J We want you to put “our goods alognside of others from Anywhere.” “Quality comparedwith price is only true test of cheapness.” We won’t boast, we want your fair judgment only. "Is 4}d : Still our price for those choice D.W. Voiles, Black and White ! Stripes, White with Black and Colored Spots— quality 'tip-top. (GELS’- 'FROCKS: mite ~ LawnT Embroidered, sizes 24—39, priced at 5S Bd, 6s 3dj 6s lid, 7s 6d to as 6d. Rbbinsoh ’'s iihpof ts/' V, ' . * MAIDS 7 ONE-PIECE DIIESSESI Muslin, beautifully trimmed, sizes 42, .45, ,48, great choice, priced gt 6S 3d, 6s lid, 78 3d, 8s 6d, 9S 6d up .to. 16s 3d. ’j OVERALLS : Magyar or Dutch colored casement cloths, piped contrast and embroidered 4S 3d, 4s 6d, 4s 9d at Robinson’s. ( GIRLIE’S WASHING ‘lllOCKS? i This season’s latest productions, 24 to 39 ipch., Ginghams, Muslins, Prints, and Casements. All priced 5s 6d to 8s 6d. Come and see tlibrti at 1 •' , r . ROBINSONS READY-MONEY STORE, STRATFORIi).
NO NEEDLES * NEEDED. Every user;, of (Gramaphone or Phono, graph willHknow what this means.' Needles are a continual source of annoyance and expense. They scratch and destroy the records, and the changing is a nuisance, too. The Ball-pointed Sapphire Point f i IN THE ■ . ' -v ■ ■ plthe —— PHONE The Pathephone leads the world of talking machines. Its rendering of songs, orchestral and baud music, is better than anything you have ever heard. So, just call in some day, and we’ll give you a demonstration. H. J. HOPKINS THE LEADING STATIONER, STATIONER AND BOOKSELLER, STRATFORD. SALVATION ARMY HALL. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 15, 7.30 p.m. WELCOME TO MAJOR TOOMER, New Divisional Commander, also Distribution of Junior’s Prizes, and Lieut, Tong will farewell. T GST—Between Robinson’s, draper, and Railway Station, two one pound notes. Five Shillings Reward on returning to this office. T S OST in Stratford, Bay Gig Marc, 4 years, white hind foot, shod. Reward on returning to G. M. Brown, 1 Ngaeref
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 10, 15 December 1915, Page 6
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475Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 10, 15 December 1915, Page 6
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