BUSINESS NOTICES. IF ITS ITS GOOD A SOUND DERBY BOOT FOR MEN. I WHO WEAR THEM? THEY ARE WORN IN ALL WALKS OF LITE, ID WHO WORK IN THE OPEN: BY PROFESSIONAL BY 1 BUSINESS MEN: AND ALL TRADE WORKERS: EACH AND, EVERYONE SAYS THEY’RE GOOD. fi i .vS* y. MEN MEN: AND \ : , ' IN BOX CALF— 2ts to 355. iN TAN WILLOW —22s 6d to 36s 6d. IN GLACE KID—IB3 6d to 27s 6d. “■WIJ/ D wm f. ■ (.iib hoAffd it BARGAIN SURPRISES IN ,- t . EVERY DEPARTMENT! t Vfi-t ' MRRHOO We are clearing out all surplus Stock and we want, your assistance in doing it. ' ■ - ; -'’A ’ Code, therefore, expecting big values — our goods are genuinely induced, every ■ item is a money saver. SPECIALS FOR THIS "WEEK’S SELLING! 'o' v ■ V ; The Balance of our Valuable Stock of Millinery, Trimmed or Untrimmed, 6s Cd, 10s Cd, 12s 6d, 16s 6d. Sale Price, 2s lid for speedy clearance. _. . i There are scores of other Bargains to tempt you, so come along quickly. me vf! iKvJntfVM DRAPER*" ,■>•£ '? y ft. D. LEWBRS BTRATFORD OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
SPEAKING OF SHIRTS *■ M r. [r.onriF ■■ - ',•'103 o: ixrjxi'-i ■:u 'd/io'sO i-i: I Vi>l lot n'l/J/tT j Reminds us of the gentleman who’ in the endeavour to point his remarks upon Energy and Enterprise told Ids boy that story of the man who wont to London without a Shirt to his back “And” he finished —“Xow he has fnillions.” “Millions ?” slowly repeated the youngster, “How mftny of them does he wear at the one time. , We have a good many Shirts in stock at the EGMONT CLOTHING CO., But we haven’t a million. To bo strictly truthful, we have all the styles that Men of Energy and Enterprise are likely to call tor They are good Shirts-good in Fabric, in the roomy cutting out-m the workmanship—the fashioning—and better still, they aie at aso tely bedrock prices—because we buy practically all of them 01 c, direct from'the manufacturers. WHEN IT'S SHIRTS, COME TO THE ECMONT CO., WE HAVE IT FOR LESS !”
STRATFORD RECRUITING COMMITTEE. ■‘Your Kin? and Count:-/ Need You." Applications for enrolment in future Reinforcements may be rnittoe, viz., His Worship the Mayor| (Mr J. W. Boon), and Messrs J. ters, C. D. Sole, and Lieutenant Gray, j or with the undersigned at the Bor-| ough Council Chambers. PHILIP BKOGLUND, Town Clerk. Hon. Sec. UTTER-WRAPPERS.—To Dairy Farmers who make their own butter: Obtain your butter-wrappers at the “Stratford Post” Job Printing Office. made with any members of the Cora
Presents. Presentations. Presents. Wedding. Soldiers Birthday. Presents. Presentations. Presents, f Jn Jewellery, Solid Silver, and E.P. | *. r i Ware. ‘"STAINLESS STEEL CUTLERY,” "Does away 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. J. PETRIE. * ■' V JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, - * STRATEOHD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 10, 10 August 1916, Page 4
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