'FANCY CHINA CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE MAKES A Inice useful present at any time of the year, WE HAVE A NICE SELECTION IN THE ‘FOLLOWING LINES, AND ARE ALWAYS ADDING TO OUR STOCKS. FANCY CHINA VASES in Pairs 1111(1 Singles. SALAD HOWLS, in Glass and China. FLOWER HOWLS, in Fanny Deeoralions. LANCIA' FLOWER BOWLS, with Inner Pots. FANCY CHINA CFPS AND SAUCERS, fid to Gs fid each. NICE ASSORTMENT DOTJLTON WAR E, and More Arriving. JAPANESE CHINA TEA SETS, 21 Pieces, 14s (id to o7s (id. ENGLISH CHINA TEA SETS, 21 Pieces, 14s fid to Ms. TEAPOTS, SWEET DISHES, JAM DISHES, SUGAR AND CREAMS, Etc., Etc., and numerous other lines always on hand and arriving. YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL AND INSPECT. C. E. JAMES, BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
ROBINSON'S AFTERSEASON SALE * COTTON DRESS DEPARTMENT RUTHLESS SLAUGHTER OF GOODS ARRIVED TOO LATE. 4ID is the Sweep-out price for or: 2 Printed Crepons—usually (J yard. We will give you a bloiis piece for Is. f*D BUYS our splendid value I’aea * 7ld which sold like ripe cherries 1 TID FOR our best Floral Crepe j• and Voiles. They are dime goods at 9cl and lOd. I COLORED RIPPES, Ginghams,” .Ja; | Crepes. Good values for yd*, iOd, air j Is. Now offering (id. ' FLAXONTNew makoof Floral .M us I linsi Lawn finish, fast colors. Sul 1 price 9d. , i At. FOR our 'lO-inchr ddnclr vm I 1/2 white stripe Voiles. Is 1i« 1 for spots. Our competing price fo these was Is lid. Cheap now. IV —4O-INCH Bordered Spongi -> Cloths were 2s (id. They an surely cheap at Is yard. A I \ 1 DRESS. 6 only, assorted I- I. were, 12s 6d. Now -Is lid WHITE PIQUE, double widths.... pu! to Klid. Is Is lid. SEASIDE PICNIC: Piles of. jusl-tbe
right-goods, ready-to-wear at hall prices in our Showroom. You conn aiul see at ROBINSON’S rn HE SHOP FOR FRUIT in Strati ford, Dave Graham, '•Broadway. (Every variety of fresh luscious 1 ruit straight from the orchard. Consignments arriving every day. The only American lee Fountain for cooling drinks in Stratford. STRATFORD CROQUET AM) TENNIS COURTS. i Relief). THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1916, Commencing at 2 and continuing until ,11 p.m. Croquet, Lawn Tennis, Quoits, PutX/ WN | tin aid of Serbian
tiller and Guessing Coinpel.itions, etc. Refreshments Afternoon and Evening. TICKKTS—ON K SHI 1-LTNG. ST MARY’S GIRLS’ SCHOOL. TERM cornmences Wednes- “ day next. February lull. The lady Principal will he at home all dav on Tuesday to receive parents, A. 1). STANLEY, Secretary. WANT Kl) good Hoard near Sir it- 1 lord School for two Schoolboys. Apply “Z,” litis office. VI 7‘ANTED Three Furnished » * Rooms, with use o! conveniences, or suitable furnished hpiCo reasonable rent. Apply “Zeta,’ care ol this office. ) WANT FI) to rent, by young couple, I or o-roonied house with conveniences. Apply this office, WANTED some kind person to adopt a little hoy, ayd nineteen month’s. Far address, apply this oflice.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 52, 7 February 1916, Page 6
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