THESE ST FOLKS DO KEEP ME SAYS SANTA ! Although Xmas, is some little time away, Santa is kept busy. Wise gift givers don't wait until tast-day rush, but select presents while there Is comparative peace and quiet. And Xmas, always brings a host of good things JAMES', bat this Xmas, of 1915 finds him exceptionally well prepared. Here are gifts for father and mother-gifts for all the family, and stacks and stacks of Toys for the kiddies. TAKE A TOUR THROUGH TOYLAND ! JAMES’ TOYLAND is a veritable joyland for the youngsters, and Father and Mother should certainly bring them in for a romp among Toyland’s delights. Here are crowds t)f good GIFTS FOR GOOD BOYS — L TH E girlies ARE ALWAYS GOOD. ■ }' : ; . . j 4 Guns, Cannon, Carts, Periscopes, Tool Sets, Tops, Tea Sets, Dolls, f and Picture Books. v.' Gifts for grown-ups are showing in magnificent array, scores of utility items, scores of pretty novelties—all representative of the sterling values which have made James’ famous. FRESEN^% N 5 EVE GIFTS FOR LADIES. GIFTS FOR LADIES. antimony boxes. COMPANIONS. DAINTY BOUND BOOKS. ' JEWELLERY. AUTOGRAPHS. NICE FANCY CHINA. HAND BAGS. TOILET CASES. f WATCH JAMES’ VARIOUS GIFTS FOR GENTLEMEN. GIFTS FOR GENTLEMEN. DRESSING CASES. HAIR BRUSH SETS. SUIT CASES. CIGARETTE CASES. TOBACCO POUCHES. PIPES and HOLDERS. MATCH BOXES. POCKET BOOKS. ADVERTISING SPACES FOR XMAS. NEWS! c. E. JAMES, BROADWAY, SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT ON PAGE 8 STRATFORD.
i Piff 4 OUT COES 1915 ! - OUT COES 1915! •OUT COES 1915! IN COMES 1916 ! IN COMES 1916 I IN COMES 1916 ! •TIS 'THANKS-TIME.” ’TIS “THANKS-TIME.” 'TIS “THANKS-TIME.” 4 TIS “GOOD-WISH TIME.” ’TIS “GOOD-WISH TIME.” ’TIS “GOOD-WISH TIME.” ’TIS- RESOLUTION-TIME. ’TIS RESOLUTION-TIME. ’TIS RESOLUTION-TIME. We thank you! We thank you for fcho full share of business received during 1915, and for an encouraging Christinas trade. We wish you health and happiness during'l9l6—may it be a year of‘prosperity for all! WE MAKE OUR RESOLUTION. We resolve during 1916 to adhere to the sterling value policy which has made so many friends for us during 1915. OUR THANKS. OUR GOOD WISHES. OUR RESOLUTION. OUR STORE. ALL ARE DEDICATED TO THE PUBLIC OF STRATFORD. F. EDWARDS CHEMIST, BROADWAY, STRATFORD FARMS FOES 524 ACRES, all in grass, about lOu acres ploughable, two sheep country, well subdivided, well fenced, and watered, on good roads, throe miles from township, good house of 6 rooms, good outbuildings. Price £8 10s per acre. Terms. ISO ACRES, all in grass, ail ploughable, about 15 paddocks, well watered, sheep proof fences, house of 4 rooms (new), good outbuildings, situat ed close to main road. Price £23 per acre. Terms arranged. *{>l ACRES, all pJonghabie, all in grass, almost, all stumped, 12 paddocks, It' 1 ’ fenced with wire and live hedges, house of 5 rooms, very good outbuild- • ings, factory adjoining, school opposite, 6 miles from main line. This farm carries 35 cows, besides other stock Price £24 per acre. Term 1 ; "(will be KING AND STIBBS. ftUGTIONEERS, L AMD ACCENTS, WHOLESALE WIWIE iP?mT MERCHANTS, iLtHAWL B. H. BTIBBS, Telephone No. 115. T. R. KING, Telephone 96.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 25, 5 January 1916, Page 3
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