BUSINESS NOTICES. GIVE YOUR BOY A FREE CHOICE WHERE TO BUY HIS NEXT SUIT AND HE WILL LEAD YOU TO THE N.I. CLOTHING FACTORY. HE KNOWS BECAUSE ALL HIS MATES CO THERE AND THEY ALWAYS LOOK NEAT AND MANLY. fe^bi BOYS' SUITS THE AVON, 18S 6d to 21s. THE DERBY, 20S to 26s 6d. THE SPORT 20S to 42S 6d. BOYS OVERCOATS FOR THE LITTLE TOTS, 8s 6d, 10S 6d, 12S 6d. FOR THE BIGGER BOYS 21s to 32s 6d. FOR THE YOUTHS 30s to 42s 6d. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. MARK gflgaaß CLOTHING FACTORY >s£ f I:.-'" ******* fl MERIT. MODES FOR SPRING! MODES FOR SPRING! OUR MILLINERY SHOWROOM is resplendent with all the new styles, With your Spring Hat whether you require -sometog dressy! out-of-the-ordinary" or a smart little becoming hat for general wear. AND TAGELS in Blach, NaT Putty-and Colours, also the newest flowers and trimmings. SSftdtfte is varied and exclusive while the prices are very moderate. AN INSPECTION IS INVITED! DRAPER, R.D.LEWERS OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. STRATFORD.
ONE BIG FEATURE ABOUT OUR CHART TAILORING BUSINESS is that we have on hand at all times a satisfactory assortment ' of fine durable cloths for all occasions—for all men. [i I yi » i- WHATEVER THE SEASON, Mvn | N FACT—EVEN NOW— Wl Ml i ■ __ w hen most firms' stocks are i practically reduced to "oddments"—we are showing- not just a few weaves, but a GOOD GENEROUS ASSORTMENT IN EVERY SHADE. "As to Values—we make it a point to offer the greatest possible values. Men who look at what they get for thenmoney and not merely at the price will find it really worth WilllG to* — INVESTIGATE OUR VALUES. "We make suits of wear resisting materials—suits that look well— wear well—feel well. Suits that keep their shape as long as they are worn. And — We make them for Less. Come in to-day, or send for Chart, Patterns, etc. M// O'LEARY MWJOT.
Prewnts. 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 •re put to. Presents for Soldiers a speciality. J. PETRIE ' JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, STRATimRD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 28, 31 August 1916, Page 4
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372Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 28, 31 August 1916, Page 4
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