BUSINESS NOTICES. If its ITS GOOEM LADIES' HIGH-TOP BOOTS (BUTTON 'OR LACE) 28/6 T 0 35/6 FOR ALL THE FAMILY. FOR ALL THE FAMILY. FOR ALL THE FAMILY. FOR ALL THE FAMILY. FOB EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY THERE IS VV "H. 8." BOOT OR SHOE GIVING EASE AN j) COMFORT FROM FIRST TO LAST DAYS' WEAR UNDER LON G AND SATISFYING SERVICE. MEN'S GLACE AND CALF BOOTS, ' Light, Medium and Stout Weights, ig s 6d to 32s 6d. LADIES' BAR SHOES, 15s 6d to 255. LADIES' DERBY SHOES, 13i 6tJ t o 22s 6d. NEW ZEALAND BOYS' BOOTS 10S to 15S 6(1. GIRLS' BOOTS and SHOES, 8s 6d to 12s So*. CLOTHING FACTORY GOOD WASH FABRICS FOR SUMMER FROCKS! The matter of cool, simple' dresses grows more important' as the Season advances, and Ladies should lose no time in making their selections from our unequalled Stocks. ■ovyfrt Ml WE HAVE ALL THE POPULAR FABRICS IN THE DAINTIEST AND MOST ATTRACTIVE COLOURINGS I WSLINS—COTTON CREPES AND T««r»wv~ ££^®®i!f' aild dmibl » widths)—TOßßAL-u-I'Oi'LINS-TUSSORE SILKS-TUSSORE DRESS LINES, etc. The Latest Designs and' Shadings for the 1916 Season 1 ' ? INSPECT TODAY! R.D.LEWERS DRAPER, STRATFORD. OPPOSITE* POST 1 OFFICE.
-• -\ • -: .■■■■'•- , - ■,■ ■■ •'. ■ .',"•■.-. " THE SWIFTER THE PACE the better the proof thatSTRAW BOATER BOUGHT vHERE AT 5S 6d, 68 6d, 7s 6d. —will be a real cylinder hat. It will look "classy" and will come out of any style encounter with flying colours. It's COMPARISON, Sir, that decides the BEST. We want you to compare our straws— - QUALITY—STY LE—VALUE. —with'what; you see elsewhere and will abide by YOUR decision. Every straw hero is of quality plait—well made and truly balanced—best cord bands, well sewn bows at back or side. COME IN AND GET ONE! JAH OIEARY kmjar,
STRATFORD RECRUITING COMMITTEE. "Your King and Countw*y Need You."! I PPLICATIONS for enrolment in k- future Beinforcetnents may be j made with any members of tiie Com ! mittee, viz., His Worship the Mayor j (Mr J. W. Boon), and Messrs J. Mas-if ters O. D. Sore, and Lieutenant Gray,, or with the undersigned at the Bor-j ough Council Chambers. PHILIP BKOGLUND, Town Clerk. Hon. Sec. i UTTER-WRAPPERB.—To Dairy > Farmer who make their own butter: Obtain your butter-wrappers at ; the "Stratford Post" Job Printing OffiM.
Presents. Presentations, presents. Wedding. Soldiers Birthday, presents. Presentations, Presents. In Jewellery, Solid Silver, and E.P. ;-f '■ ■: "Ware. * ."STAINLESS STEEL CUTLERY," Does away with the knife hoard, saves hours of hard work, and is guaranteed ' ihot to stain, no matter what use they lire put to. Presents for Soldiers a speciality. J. PETRIE. JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN. STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 80, 1 November 1916, Page 4
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428Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 80, 1 November 1916, Page 4
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