Such an unusually varied and attractive collection o styles -it seems unfair to .ingle out any one price or anyone style. Each best at its pnce-and .choice: that makes selection easy and satisfactory-no matter what the expenditure involved. Thero are Ready-to-Wear Felts at 7/11, in White. Grey, Tan, Saxe, Red, Navy and Black. Girts White and Colored Felts are marked 6 6, 7/11,98 .
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Hc : ,took some—now he' s\ well and fit, The "flu" avaunted. Nature's face is decked with jewels rare. She weaves glad garlands in her sunny hair. She is a lady, fair beyond compare ; But. man is subject to her darker moods, So to the rescue comes the cure of "Woods," The Penoevmiut Cure fa i.USt the "goods."
If we do not study our footwear we are looking for trouble, but if »ve are wiso we make life easier by purchasing good boots only. At the Egrnont nothing Company's Bootery they only sell good goods! Need more be said?
4QHMSQN AND «3.» LTD, HAV/EHA.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 78, 5 July 1916, Page 3
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169Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 78, 5 July 1916, Page 3
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