ONCE AGAIN SALE TIPS! CASEMENT CLOTHS:—Hero's a great bargain. 50-inch, 2 borders, interlaced centres, 4 pieces. Only Bid. Good value for Is. TOWELS! TOWELS!! White Turks and Stripes. They are rising hi price an,|l getting scarce. We are offering at Is 3d, Is Gd, Is 8d Is lOd and 2s 3d pair. DOWN QUILTS:— McLintock's Heal Down. Not filled with flock, kapoc, Sateen, silk and Satin coverings. Just opened too late. Will sell at landed cost. / BLANKETS:—AII up in price, but down at Robinson's. We cut at 2s in the pound off. PYJAMA FLANNELETTES:—Wo carry the best stock of these in this town. Our prices are the lowest. Sale cuts are 10 per cent. off. They "can't be beat." MEN'S UNDERWEAR:—Heavy lined cosy Singlets. Real warm comforting goods, 2s 6d, 2s 9d, 2s HdJ Warm WoollOn do. 2s 6d. Roslyn's 4s 6d. They are cheap alright. BOYSi' OILSKINS:—"Fish" Brand, the best about, six only to go out at 9s Hd, 10s 6d, lis 3d. One left:—Jap Rubber Coat 42s for 21s ROBINSON'S AFTER SEASON SALE. YOU A PHOTOGRAPH - which you would like copied or enlarged? It can be done as well at the McALLISTER STUDIO, Stratford, and as cheaply as anywhere in the . 1 Dominion. ' \t list Vl '''"' pictures you value to itinerant canvassers. Get a quotation for any photographic .. . work from the McALtfefEß STUDIO, Broadway North.
r AST week of Sale. Greater bargains than ever offered. Shop early to- avoid disappointment.—A. Manoy. . ... ~..., ~. ,■ : ]l -t ~i FOR Ladies' Singlets". They are 'great value. Secure them at our Winter Sale.—Manoy. v C*l\\ CHILDREN'S Saje.', and Qj/ I i Cbr,de"d Velvet Coats. Only a few left." Secure one at our Winter Sale.—Mjuvoy. TECKWEAR "at must-go-out N prices." Collars, Costumes, Fronts, etc., all clearing at Is.—A. Manoy's Winter Sale. your Wintei 1 Coat at our 5 Special Bargain Prices. Best and cheapest Coats in town. — Manoy's Winter Sale. 'EN'S Denim Coats and Overalls - at groat reductions. Attend our Winter Sale for bargains—Manoy. RANTED, for family of three, lady to do all housework, 20s a. week and comfortable home. Address "Home," Stratford Post. TANTED bo> fo d i stribu to ▼ ▼ Books. Apply Mr Browne, front of this office at eight o'clock to-morrow morning. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. R AND MItS E. ANDERSON, ■ wish to tender their heartfelt thanks to Mr and Mrs Parsons, Mr Kleeman, and other friends for their kindness and assistance ill their bereavement.
A PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL will be held in the Midhirst Town Hall on Wednesday, August 16th. A prize will be given for the best fancy dress, Lady and Gent. Admission—Cents '2s (id, ladies Is.— B. A. WEYBOURNE, Hbn. See. STRATFORD BOROUGH! COUNCIL. ELECTION OF ONE COUNCILLOR. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. ] PURSUANT to Section 11 of the "Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908," I hereby give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated as candidates for the office of Councillor. SHARP, Stanley Robert Eraser. SMITH, George (Carpenter) WALSH, Charles Blackmore. And there being only one vacancy to be filled, a poll will be taken as between the said candidates on Friday, the 25th day of August, at the Borough Council Chambers, Broadway, Stratford. Polling lioms fl a.m. to 7 p.m. Dated this 7th day of August. 1916. PHILIP SKOGLUND, Returning Officer.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 7, 7 August 1916, Page 6
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