irafri-y ft - . v ■ ' BUSINESS NOTICES. ?• . >. ■■■ ■ ■ IF ITS ITS GOOD SMART SUITS FOR ly“ : m BOYS. * $ THE FOLLOWING ARE POPULAR STYLES, THE AVON—17s 6d, 18S 6d, 19s 6d % , THE DERBY--218, 23s 6d, 25s 6d. />■ THE COTSWOLD 22s 6d, 25s 6d, 28s 6d The Derby Suit NEW ZEALAND; FULL STOCKS TO SELECT FROM .. " -'. AT THE H.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY PiSr i 82 82 r,-; ... CLOTHING FACTORY :■ L ■ I ■■■ . €5 I j fa- i? i ■ rr & Vi' r; ART AND THE NEEDLE! %>ri E m 1- : . &VJS! M r: T ; ;>i m O) 1 We liave splendid stocks of designs for working also accessories for all kinds of work. Cahvas, tray cloth runners, cushion covers* silks, embroidery cottons and silks linens, knitting silks, paper transfers, fibroines and tena silks, etc. . . - -i it.. r. y- ! olid iToifid At tne present ume were is ii: decided, scarcity -in-rknitting and ■ embroidery ■ilks©tlf.y "Shine of the lines being absolutely- unprocurable n; ‘ lat&tiUwL- ase-'i •-- f »<* ">. Rnoiaiq L-irtrl; Ladies who have a taste for should buy liberally while ,w; s'.-our. stocks are complete-j-they 'lwill appreciate 1 our remind--7 • ; .jli -I) } • ,1 *' , • h’ V ! Y WE -STOCK.THE.‘BEST WINES AT MODERATE PRICES! V I--i.- I?;; ■ I.' “'-I • ~- t{ .■i ' is in £ discount for Cash. m.■ . - - R. D. LEWERS * STRATFORD. I ' " ' , f. : • f •’ ' I K&bV r-vV • v . ■’ . • ; • '
■ •' i -Jit, rif J ’ b-hhvlKW i;5 Ifl/V I,‘o If, »'! V.j HVI s /Mi. 1 i/i m SW wv; !l Him Vim ilili \-y ;:r! HU //II m ft? s 3^ >‘l % ■■ . -•I ;t ■HR TWO v - THOUGHTS ABOUT YOUB .NEW/ /:/’ /OVERCOAT i i:;i ! >l-Jr ! " r:! DorVt be too easily satisfied! Make up your mind that this Winter you will have all the generous Overcoat luxury your money will command. Come where the GOOD .OYIvJ^CO are! Come to ECMONT CLOTHING CO. for here are OVERCOATS with a .style and quality all their own. Call to-day—See how well we have prepared to meet you with WINTER OVERCOATS. We have a full range of Overcoats to satisfy every whim or purse. All styles—but the newest onlyall the most favored fabrics—in good winter weight. All sizes—we dan tit any type of mail quickly and perfectly. /iH O'LEARY m/v.ycß. Goamno
I • S .' ; • ip *;:.s ; . ■. - ■ -i v. • < .. u • ■ ■■ ■ . • WATCH OF DISTINCTION. ■ • ■' ■ ■ * 15'JEWELS. ’;y ■ * • * ROYAL LEVER WATCH. . ' ' ■' ' Stand* for the World’s Best, Parfaallan at Moderate Coat. mmfc, .. V . ' . ■r-'‘>vs' FRIGE 25a. . .... J. PETRIE. tl; JTi . f- a STRATFORD. STRATFORD RECRUITING COMMITTEE. ‘Your Kin; and Country Hoed You. ,V- ■; - * . Printed (Joarantee given by the tn*kf' Ore with each wotch. i i Applications for enrolment in' future Reinforcements may hej made with any members of the Com- j mittee, viz., His Worship the Mayor j (Mr J, W. Boon), and Messrs J. Mas-] tera, 0. D. Sole, and Lieutenant Gray, or with the undersigned at the Borough Council Chambers. PHILIP SKOGLUND, Town Clerk. Hon. See. BUTTER-WRAPPERS.— To Dairy Farmers who make their own butter; Obtain your butter-wrappers at the “Stratford Post” Job Printing Office.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 72, 29 June 1916, Page 4
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