'THERE ARE TWO 1 SHOWS IN STRATFORD IN DECEM- * D'EBr— the A. and P. Show and CV E. JAMES’: GREAT XMAS SHOW of GREAT XMAS SHOW of FANCY GOODS; JEW EDDERY, SILVER GOODS, GLASS- •• WARE, 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 WINDOWS.CALL IN AND SEE. - Goods bought now tan be put away till Christmas. O : TA ; T 4MP Q Fancy Goods and dewellary, • Xli. dl i.ViVAxJkJ, Broadway, Stratford. Sea our Advertisement on page S,
HANNAH’S BOOT PEOPLE tender you tlie Compliments of the ■Season, and a few complimentary Shoe bargains. Here they are: Ladies’ Champagne Derby Shoes 12s Od, 14s GdJ Gre v Kid 9s Od, Patent and Grey 12s ! 6d, Patent and’ Suede 12s 6ci. 14s Od. 1 All 'tip-top .summer-holiday Shoes. Smart—Freslv— don’t show the dust, and oh, so cool ! PRETTY Cups, and Saucers, in art designs.- make welcome Xmas. Gifts. A charming variety at 'Hopkins’, Broadway, at 4s in the £ discount for six days’ only. f\ H UNAWARE and GLASSWARE v.,- ; are indispensable in every home. A chance to get the best at 4s in the £ off the lowest sale prices is now offered at Hopkins’ noted shop in Broadway, for six days’ only. IXIARIES for the Office, the Home, J \J the'' Business Man, and the Methodical Woman. A great assortment at Hopkins’ big Christmas selection in -Broadway. WARE, - Bayreuth 'XJr Glass, all in tlie piost famous designs, are included in Hopkins’ six days’ Gife Sale with 1 4s in the £ reduction. HANNAH’S BOOT -PEOPLE der you th’e Compliments,of the Season, an’d a 1 few Ccunplimeutary Shoe Bargains. Here they are: -Inst the very-ideal for'the Xmas. Holiday knock-abqut Ladies’ Tan Shoes, 4s lid, 7s lid. 9s (id. X2s Od. CSo tired feet with a ■ pair of these on. WANTED KNOWN—Job Printing in all its ’ branches at lowest current rates, at the ‘(Stratford Evening Post” Job Printing Office. - 1 r ■ —— —r* HANKAH’S BOOT PEOPLE tender you the Compliments of the Season, and a few complimentary Shoe bargains. Here they , are: Ladies’ Champagne lierby Shoes 12s 6d, 14s ;o(t,,CL'ev Kid 9s Od: Patent and Grey 12s’Od. P/rteut and Specie, 12 s Od, 14s Od. All tip-top summer holiday Shoes. Smart-Fresh—'don’t show the dust, and Oh, so cool ! SEE Moi-by’s " Window for Petone Costumes. Most suitable garment for holiday wear. rpRIMMED Millinery and Ready-to-X Wears in great profusion at Morey and Son’s. Call to-day.
w ren’s. All and Son. OVEN Summer Bloomers in \yhite, prices os 9d; , also Child--1" sizes and prices.—Morey KABO Corsets are what every lady is seelcing. -Morey’s have a large showing to choose from. I - i - MOREY’S call attention to, their their large stock of White Voile Blouses. Prices and styles unequalled FANCY Handkerchiefs, Lace and •Muslin Collars, are a hobby Xmas. Gift. Morey for value. 'XTJST opened—Cream’**Black, and an ,U * assortment of shades in Silk, Crepe de Chene. I'Notliing nicer for .Blolises and Frocks.—Morey’s. THE Favourite 40-in. Pailette Silk, • f All shades, including Black and White, now open at Morey and Son’s. FOB XMAS, and New Year Gifts, visit Morey and Son’s, where quantity, quality and value are to be found. OCR Stock of Sunshades are by far the nicest ever shown in Stratford. —Morey and Son, Cash ‘Drapers. HANNAH’S BOOT PEOPLE tender you the Compliments of the Season, arid a few Complimentary Shoe Bargains. Here they are: Just the very ideal for the Xmas. Holiday knock-about Ladies’ Tan Shoes, 1« lid. 7s lid. 9s 6d. 12 s 6d. No tired feet with a pair of these on. r ANTED—Man or youth to make himself generally useful, and to milk one or two cows. Apply A. IN . Budge Broadway North. HANNAH’S BOOT PEOPLE tender you the Compliments of the Season, arid a few Complimentary Shoe Bargains. Here they-are: Just tJio very idoAl for fclio nolidiiy knock-about Ladies’ Tan Shoes, Is lid, 7s lid 9s 6d. 12s Gd. X T o tired
1710UND between Strathmore and Huiakama School, 1 Cable, Bracelet. Owner can have same by inquiring at Strathmore Post Office. WANTED, a ploughman to plough ■l2 acres—either contract or day labor. Apply, C. Meuli. Bird Hoad.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 15, 21 December 1915, Page 6
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