Cloth Bound Novels, good authors, 1s 9d to clear. 13 only Bracken Poems, cloth bound, to clear at 3s 6d each, orginalTJnfrnmcd Pictures from 6d each. Framed Pictures at Eeduced Prices. Toilet Soap, in boxes of G cukes, to go at Gd per box.
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wsfggf 111! "*«! \^ m ■ a :-M* : 31 ■■.-■■ ■• «s 3& BT . --r::^ :*:■« MS often called good luck, favoured us. Big purchasing of Blankets last year enables us to sell below present ruling prices. These goods are going fast and cannot be replaced. ALL WOOL NEW ZEALAND BLANKETS. Single Bed Size, white 19/6, 21/-; grey 18/6, 19/6 per pair Double Bed Size, white 25/-, 29/-; grey 24/-, 25/- per pair Large Double Bed Size, white 39/6; grey 27/6, 29/- per pair CASH ONLY, NO DISCOUNTS.
W P. T IAYLQR'S NOTICE TO THE PLANTERS OF THIS DISTRICT I have shifted ray Nursery from Pern broke Road 1 to the coiner of Regan Street and Swansea Road, where •' great variety of Shelter and Ornaun'ii tal Trees, Shrubs, and Hedge Plant."are growing,' with very little shelter. less manure, an no spraying. They are as hardy as they can be, and free from couch grass and sorrel, and I can say without noastiag that they are quite equal to th jse that are no better. Some 35 years' residence >n this district has given me some ideas of its soil and climate, but I will not force them on anyone. I do not desire to make a fomme. or do an extensive business, but wi<ii to make an honest living, without a lot of fuss, and Will try to merit (and hope to receive) sufficient patroaage to enable me to do. so. INSPECTION INVITED ON ANY WEEK-DAY. , NOTE.— S per cent, of my receipt: will be given to the Serbian it«Me: Fund this season. Main Entrance Swansea Road. W. P. TAYLOR, N IIRSER YMAN, REGAN STREET, STRATFORD, IUI6 GOOD MEAT THE BEST ! THE VERY BEST OUNTFORD, BUTCHER, MIDHIR3T,
T~>EGS to intimate that he aehvers the best Beef. Mutton, Lamb, and Pork in Stratford four days a week—Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, arul Saturdays. OHDKK, JNOW. "OT DRINKS for Cold Mornings! - Call at Dave Graham's, Broadway, for your eleven o'clock refresher. Beef Tea, Celery Broth, Tomato Bonillio, Plot Lemon, or anything to suit your fancy. That Cream Separator.—You have been promising yourself for so long. Now is the time to buy a good machine at a reasonable price. We have just landed stocks of "Household" and "Perfects," both good quality machines, and will be pleased to see you before making your purchase.—McMillan and Fredric, Broadway, Stratford. r O'er all there hung the shadow of a fear, A sense of misery his visage haunted. Which said as plain as whisper in the ear, "With 'fin' he's haunted." But I will not repine a little bit, Woods' Peppermint Cure is wanted.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 92, 20 July 1916, Page 7
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477Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 92, 20 July 1916, Page 7
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