BUSINESB NOTICES. STRATFORD “SOLDIERS’ DAY,” APRIL 24, 1916 Foster Clark’s Concentrated Soup Squares, Tomato, Green Pea, Lentil, Ox Tail, Mulligatawny, and Mock Turtle. Foster Clark’s Custard Powder, Lemon, Vanilla, Almond, and Standard Flavours, as supplied to the Imperial Houses of Parliament MAKES “A D A Y.” ' For the Soldiers in the trenches. We are mailing pareeels by every outgoing steamer from satisfied patrons, to the hoys they love, and the boys love the giver, and the gift as well. Procurable at MASTERS, LTD.. Broadway Stratford, NEW SEASON’S
Raspberry and Black Currant, pulp put up in tins, makes delicious Jam. TRY SOME. gTORE, REGAN STREET, STRATFORD. WATCH OF DISTINCTION. . is jewels, [ i ROYAL LEVER WATCH. '- r tsi hOif:;’ " | ■' 1 Stands Tor the World’s Beat; Printed Guarantee given by the makers with each watch. ’ • ■ '* ■ K; Perfection at Moderate CosL y PRICE 25a. J. PETEXE. /STRATFORD. • - •’ ' ,■:rv/ *■ 0 V- ~ ri T7> . riTTTT? oj - - H ••• WHEN BUYING- ' f * 7-. : )‘>Mt .(2A ■Hf:i Oiis-' • '.) BOOKS'^: Bfty from the book store which does the biggest book business, for the very simple reason that here the stocks will be freshest and largest, and most varied. Bearing this in mind, the public of this district will always and only
BUY FROM H. J. HOPKINS THE LEADING BOOKSELLER OF STRATFORD. Why not join my Circulating Library? FURNISH WITH ECONOMY. It is by no means difficult provided you are careful where you purpurchase. THE EXCELLENT VALUE THAT WE OFFER. should at once commend itself to you. ! In everything needed for the Home we give exceptional value, and the construction of our Furniture is sound and reliable, | We are offering high-grade modern Furniture of every description, and have a reputation second to none for” value and low prices. 'ACT NOW!—Write u s to-day for prices and particulars. y,TVANS AND miCHBON. I ,Vj I GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHERS) AND UNDERTAKERS, ! Regan Street Stratford ’Phono 94. I
;ZEALANDTA RANGES, fitted with cast iron oven or sheet steel oven, for perfect baking, a plentiful supply of hot water, and all-round efficiency. I They are suorame, and just compare the comforting blaze jf their open fire with the dead cheerlessness of other makes and the open fire save* j fuel. McMillan s>wi Fredric, solo | agents*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 13, 18 April 1916, Page 4
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369Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 13, 18 April 1916, Page 4
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