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CRUBB'S

Amongst the business community of Stratford there is no bettor known name than "Grubbs." 'iliis music warehouse and i'&ncy goods emporium has been carried on by Mr T. G. Grub I. for many years past in Broadway, and it is pleasing to note that his business connection has now assumed such dimensions that he has found it imperative to add to and enlarge his premises to meet the growing demands. Mr Grubb has secured the premises next door to his present shop and merged the two rooms into one. The arrangement provides a large front shop, with clear windows occupying the whole of tho frontage, and gives largely increased floor and shop space for the display of goods. A special room has been reserved for the piano deartmeut, where the world-famous Collard and Collard piano may be found. The visitor to Grubb's is now able to inspect tha large and varied stock of fancy goods, bric-a-brac, stationery, music and the innumerable lines stocked in this business under immensely better conditions than have obtained heretofore. A visit to Grubb's at present will prove a veritable eye-opened to those who have not yet seen the improvements effected.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 71, 28 June 1916, Page 2

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CRUBB'S Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 71, 28 June 1916, Page 2

CRUBB'S Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 71, 28 June 1916, Page 2

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