BUSINESS NOTICES. SHIRTS AND FY Ja. To be sure of GOOD SHIRTS and PYJAMAS, BUY THEM with the 'HB LABEL" Itou1 t ou will find them perfect.fitting, cosy and warm, and always good to look at. We make them ourselves, and see to it that every garment is of the best. ■H m mum wm mm wg^sgm UNION SHIRTS, 4S 6(1 to 7S 6d. CEYLON SHIRTS 7S 6d to 10s 6d ALL WOOL 10s 6d to 13s. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SHIRTS AND PYJAMAS in all Size: Union Pyjamas 5s Hd to 9s 6d Ceylon Pyjamas 10s 6d to 15s. I N BY/ ZEXbAKD f CLOTHING FACTORY V, .*.»■■, «.■-: m BARGAIN SURPRISES IN Vii'Oht '\i jam every .department,: ? , We are clearing out all surplus Stock and we want your assistance in doing it. Come, therefore, expecting big values—our goods are genuinely reduced, every item is a money safer. SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK'S SELLING! The Balance of our Valuable Stock of Millinery, Trimmed or Uritrimmed, 6s Cd, 10s 6d, 12si 6d, 16s 6d; Sale Price, 2s , . lid for speedy clearance. . There are scores of other Bargains to tempt you, so come along quickly. '.i ■ iwmpd.ft DRAPER, ~,.. ■w?wi-i"-'.'r--Tni'»Tr'rtl!l-C1 "< ■■■ ■«• •;.'- H STRATFORD. , OPPOSITE POST OFFICE **c^^^^f*mMii<tt*-<i> [ > '-.y>s&v;s-~' !11.<|V Reminds us of tho gentleman who in the endeavour to point his remarks upon Energy and Enterprise told his boy that story of the man who went to Loudon without a Shirt to his back "And" he finished—". Now he has millions." "Millions?" slowly repeated the youngster„ "How many of tlient does he wear at the one time." We have a ' good many Shirts in stock at the EGMOT . But we haven't a million. To be strictly truthful, we have all the styles'that Men of Energy and Enterprise are likely to call for Thev are good Shirts—good in Fabric, in the roomy cutting out—in the'workmanship—the fashioning—and better still," they are at absolutely bedrock prices—because we buy practically all of them for cashdirect from the manufacturers. WHEN IT'S SHIRTS, COME TO THE EGMONT CO., "WE HAVE IT FOR LESS I" Vi^l-hti toimwju. (/AHO'LFARY. MAM.JSff. ITHATWHD
STRATFGRO RECRUITING COMMITTEE. 'Your Kin% arid Country Need You.'" i PPLICATTONS for enrolment in a- future Reinforcements may be made with any members of the Com mittee, viz., His Worship the Mayor (Mr J. W, Boon), and Messrs J. Masters 0. D. Solo, and Lieutenant Gray, or with the undersigned at the Borough Council Chambers. PHILIP SKOGLUND, Town Clerk. <, Hon. Sec. GUTTER-WRAPPERS.—To Dairy * Farmers who make their own butter: Obtain your butter-wrappers at the "Stratford Post" Job Printing Office.
Presents. Presentations. Presents. Wedding. • Soldiers Birthday. Presents. Presentations. Presents. In Jewellery, Solid Silver, and E.P. Ware. "STAINLESS STEEL CUTLERY;" Does away with the knife board, saves hours of hard work, and is guaranteed not to stain, no matter what use they are put to. Presents for Soldiers a Speciality. JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 7, 7 August 1916, Page 4
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478Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 7, 7 August 1916, Page 4
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