A STRATFORD SENSATION.
SOMETHING GET OE THE COMMON. After sixteen years of blameless and honourable business career in Ibis town, strictly observing all the rules, customers, and conditions of a highclass music warehouse and fancygoods emporium, Mr T. G. Grubb, proprietor of that well-known Broadway business known familiarly and with affection ns “Grubb’s,” has aVtually decided to hold a Sale ! For fourteen days the treasures of his two shops will be ruthlessly sacrificed—yet nay, not sacrificed, for they will be handed out to all and sundry to grace and beautify and lighten up their homes in this big district. For full particulars as to the why and wherefore of this Great Sale and what is being offered at it, onr leaders are referred to a little notification which may he discovered on the lower half of Page 7 of this issue. It is (like T.G.G. himself), quite guileless and modest, mid the epitome of. Truth itsell ! x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 61, 16 June 1916, Page 8
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157A STRATFORD SENSATION. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 61, 16 June 1916, Page 8
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