BUSINESS NOTICES. PRODUCE. PRODUCE. PRODUCE. PRODUCE. Quotations Right Here at Store, STRATFORD. Pollard., 2001 b sack, 17 s Gd. Wheat, 2001 b sack, iils (id. Potatoes (Good Tabic), 2001 b sack 15s Gd. Bran, 1601 b sack, 9s 9d. Oats, sacks vary, 3s Oil per bushel. No need to buy more than one sack. Broadway Stratford. A PRIZE OF A PRIZE OF A PRIZE OF A PRIZE OF 5/- . | ITILL be given each month for the best Plate of Home-Made Goods made with "ANZAC" BAKING POWDER. First Competition, Friday, May 26,' will be for Scones (all cooking +o be handed to the Patriotic Market). Each competitor must hand in either a ieceipt or invoice for lib Anzac Baking Powder. Cooking to be deliveied at the Store on morning of competition. Remember the Price—A i'ull, pound for 1S 3d. LGER'S QfTORE, i\ & REGAN STREET. STRATFORD.) WATCH OF DISTINCTION. 15 JEWELS, ROYAL LEVER WATCH. Stands for the World's Best'. Printed Guarantee given by the makers with each watch. Perfeotion at Moderate Coat. PRICE 25*. awm STRATFORD. ALL THE NEW BOOKS. The greatest writers of the day, and the greatest presses of the world, are issuing great books on the war. The sapply of standard fiction is also maintained. Our newest include : No. 70 Berlin (Wm. Le Queux) 3s 6d Deeds That Will Never Die (J. Foster) Is 6d. Mr Buigle (Ceo. Barr McCutclieon) 3s 6d. The Generation Between (C. M. Matheson) 3s 6d. The Ivory Child (H. Rider Haggard) 3s 6d. Pidgin Island (Harold McGrath) 3s Gd. Michael O'Halloran (C. Stratton Porter) 3s 6d. And new supplies of Kipling's Novels at 3s 6d each. STATIONER AND BOOKSELLER, STRATFORD.
FURNITURE OF QUALITY AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES t \W ,'irv particularly well stocked with handsome Furniture and Fur' jii-hin'j- iii the present, time., and Iwe have never oil'ered such attrarrive value..- as xv do now', ftvery <i.-s<-n'piion of modern Furni- . nif" is to be found here in a gre»tf j varu i.v of di'.'ijrn. j Dur Furniture offer? always attraei [;i rt i'iif ion. because our valuta is known jto he y«Hid—heeause our statement* arc j known to In' true—because our "I'lalily is known to be d»']w ndahle. AND rpJCHBON, CO\JIMj>ITK HOT'SK hTRXTSHMRS i AXD L'XD'IiItTAKKRS, I ZKALANDTA. RANGES, fitted with oast iron oven or sheet steel oven, for p»rfeet baking, a plentiful supply of hot water, and all-round efficiency. They are supreme, and just compare the comforting blaze of their op«n fire with the dear! cheerfulness of other makes and the open fire saves fuel. McMillan and Fredrie, Sole Agents.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 51, 3 June 1916, Page 4
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