LATE ARRIVALS ORDERED TO ARRIVE ' IN AUGUST LAST, BUT TO-DAY. JUST TO HAND SUCH ARE THE FORTUNES - OR MISFORTUNES OF DIRECT ' importers. /"AWING to War Conditions, fortunately they are nearly all Manchester Goods. CALICOES, SHEETINGS, CASEMENT CLOTHS, TABLINCS, / . CRETONNES, Etc., Etc. Wanted All The Year Round.
Since being- shipped, Cotton Goods have advanced 20 to 25 per cent, at Home. Therefore, those who are requiring any of these lines will be on a “good wicket” by going to ROBINSON AND SON’S Just from England. MUSICAL TUITION. M R J JTJDMONDSON, Late Organist of Church of the Sacred Heart, Accrington (congregation of over 3000, Roman Catholic) ; also St. Mary’s Church of England, Preston, both organs of three manuals and over 40 stops. Certificates held from Trinity, London, Tonic Sol Fa Colleges, and also Durham University, MR EDMONDSON is prepared to receive pupils in the following subjects;— PIANO, ORGAN, SINGING, and MUSICAL THEORY. Students visited or received,'also prepared for ■ the various exams., in which his successes as a tutor in England have been very numerous. TERMS: £2 2s per quarter. PIANOS TUNED and REPAIRED. All correspondence, etc., in care of J. Rivebt, the British- Fruiterer, Broadway, Stratford, or Juliet Street [North, Stratford.
LEGAL NOTICE. WE have amalgamated our respective Practices, and are Practising under the style of “Wright and Lawrence,” in Mr Cecil Wright s offices, opposite the Lank of New Zealand, Broadway, Stratford. CECIL WRIGHT. HERBERT E. LAWRENCE. SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1916. I FARMERS’ GRAND PATRIOTIC GIFT AUCTION SALE, under the auspices of the Stratford Patriotic Society, and Associated Auctioneers, to be held at Stratford in Webster, Dobson’s yards on above, date. SPECIAL NOTE : —Full particulars of donations will be advertised later. Up to date, entries are most satisfactory. Contributors are kindly requested to forward list of donations at earliest, to F. W.‘WEBSTER, Secretary. 'TT 7 ANTED—Boy to look after • » * Stables and Telephone. Hours: S n.m. to o p in,. No Sunday work. I Apple sharp to W. Smith. Egmont Stables, Broadway North.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 28, 8 January 1916, Page 6
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332Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 28, 8 January 1916, Page 6
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