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JUST ARRIVED A PARCEL OF EICHTY BLACK LEATHER BACS, IN VARIOUS SHAPES, PRICES FROM 9s Gd to 47s CclJ SHOP EARLY AND GET YOUR CHOICE. WE HAVE OUR USUAL ASSORTED STOCK OF STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, JEWELLERY, SILVER GOODS, FANCY CHINA AND GLASSWARE, BOOKS, ' WATCHES, RAZORS, PIPES, AND SMOKERS’ .SUNDRIES. C. E. JAMES. BROADWAY : : : :: : : : ; STRATFORD LADIES’ LEATHER HAND BAGS.

AUTUMN—WINTER "" AUTUMN—WINTER , 1916. I 1916. NEW SEASONS GOODS —AT—ROBINSON’S NOW OPENED UP. PETONE COSTUMES ;. : , f. i ; i i: UP Tp THE MOMENT OF FASHION ! FUI! 1 AN D FI NIS H JUST Al. '■ ' Oyr prices will Satisfy you that wa are out to give “the best for the M least.” ’ ' ’■ '■ ■nA * i. BLOUSES.—Ours come direct from the | factory, deleting warehousemen's profit; therefore the last of good value. WINTER COATS.—Here!' we. shall lead again, as our stock includes a i.r. splendid variety of ErtfiUsh Samples. Paying no freight or duty, -in- 1 enables us to ‘quote priceS 'at less [<7i AHani we could land them our- /, of selves. 51 O r *'t •’ ■ } MILLINERY GOODS.-Our Cash Buying commands tlie ue’drocU prices, both in getting arid givirig. Come and see the new “An/.ac” ready-to-wears at ROBINSON’S READY-MONEY STORE.

Have vju a photoGRAPH which you would like copied or enlarged f It can* be done as well at the McAllister studio, Stratord. and as cheaply as anywhere in the Dominion. Dnr’i trust pictures you. value to itinerant canvassers. G'et p , quotation for any photographic work from the MpALUSTER STUDIO, Broadway Ndrt h. NOTICE. STRATFORD TECHNICAL SCHOOL ("ILASS for Students preparing for N Matriculation and Public Service Senior Exam, will be opened on MONDAY EVENING next, the 27tli inst., at* 7 o’clock. , A Class in Dressmaking will be opened on EH I DAY EVENING, 24th inst, from 7.110 to 0.80, with Miss Mickloson in charge. F. TYRER. Superintendent. EEV ELMOR E’S meetings, ForesJ tors’ Hall, Wednesday. 8 p.m.. Spirit Messages fid. Thursday, 8 p.m., Mrs Rirdsall’s Private Circle Is. WANTED- Youth for Delivery Cart and Shop. Apply Richardson, Grocer, Stratford. j,IOR IMMEDIATE SALE, owner J having left the district, sevenroomed house, nearly now. every conj venience and well situated. Cd2o at 0 per cent, can be obtained on Second Mortgage, purchaser could sir* range balance between cash and a First Mortgage to suit, himsell. No.reasonable' offer rclused. —J. B. RICHARDS.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 90, 22 March 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 90, 22 March 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 90, 22 March 1916, Page 6

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