THERE ARE TWO SHOWS IN STRATFORD IN DECEMBER—the A. and P. Show and C. E. JAMES’ GREAT XMAS SHOW of 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 WINDOWS.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 9.
YOU’VE READ WHAT WE SAID and tho§e who availed THEMSELVES OF OUR INVITATION TO HEAR THE PATHE~ PHONE ARE CONVINCED THAT WE SAID NOTHING THAT WE COULDN’T PROVE BY MEANS OF THE MACHINE ITSELF. The Path© Multitone Sound-box enables you to adjust the Machine :for small room, large hall, or even open-air performances. And a,s there are no needles, and no wear on the tracing point or the disc, this great Pathephone means economy, and means better music. Call in and satisfy yourself. We’ll be pleased to put on any record for you. H. J. HOPKINS SOLE DISTRICT AGENT, '• : STRATFORD.
STRATFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. DOC REGISTRATION, 1916. NOTICE is hereby given that the County Office, Stratford, is the Registration Office, and that the County Clerk is Registrar. The registration fee for the year 1916. for ddgs exclusively used for the management of .sheep and cattle is two shillings and sixpence for each dog. and for al] other dogs ten shillings for each dog. Wm. HATHAWAY, Chairman.
Just from England. MUSICAL TUITION. M R J gDMON'DSON, 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:— IMA.NO, 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. Rivett, the British Fruiterer, Broadway, Stratford, or Juliet Street North, 'Stratford.
TO LET. N up-to-date commodious shop, known a s “C.8.A.”, situate in Broadway. Best modern ground floor shop in Stratford. Apply— E..S. RUTHERFURD, Solicitor, Stratford. NOTICE. 171 OF XT') Straying on C. Vince’s | property, Salisbury Road, Tuna, Light Hack Mare, with sore back, white hind feet. If not claimed within 14 days, will be sold to pay expenses. lOST —In Broadway or Regan Street. Gold Brooch, with opal setting. Finder rewarded on returning to office of this paper.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 30, 11 January 1916, Page 6
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