&»9lMe§9 NGTICEH, THE CENTRAL CO.-OP. STORE { COMPANY. GENERAL MERCHANTS, HAVE to advise the arrival of stocks of JUNIOR TOURIST FOLD!NO' CO-CARTS; Colors—Grey, CJreen, and Black. rpHh CENYRAL CO.-OP. STORE COMPANY. Broadway, Stratford. MAN WILL LIVE UP—OR DOWN. As the case may lie—to his appearance. Appearance is the profoundest influence in the world. Bo at your best in a—"BUTCH ART" TAILORED SUIT. ito mm . jij Let me cut you a iflj if smart, well fitting, /I/1 ■ j!|| fashionable SuniI I ']!'! mor Suit from one 'lf ' ' "''■ ©f the beautiful new cloths just in; it means suit satisfaction— UPLIFTING APPEARANCE. D. BUTCH ART FASHION TAILOR. BROADWAY STRATFORD.
TARANAKI PLUMBING TINBMITHINC WORKS. 1 ART BROS. SANITARY PLUMBERS, DAIRY TINSMITHS. AND ELECTRICIANS. HOT and COLD-WATER FITTERS. AGENT FOR— Shaddock's Ranges. Imperial Silent Flnsher. 'Phone 80. P.O. Box 42.
7 I i. It %= "CLOSE-SHAVE" LAWN MOWERS. i Summer-time is lawn-time, and if you are bent on having a trim, volvety lawn, consider the Mower. The Mower will make £>r mar the lawn. You can sow the finest seed and secure a thick, vigorous growth of ; grass, hut if the Mower sticks, and 'slides your patience and care will I have been given in vain. SELECT A GOOD LAWN MOWER FROM MARTIN'S. i Hero are allN the best makes—machines with keen, close-clipping knives that do the work thoroughly. These Mowers are of splendid design —easy to clean, easy to oil, easy to j push, workmanship is first-grade, and materials are of the best—ensuring I years and years of service/ Call and I inspect. If you're a judge of prices, you will agree ours are fair and STRATFORD.
THE DEPENDABLE KIND FOR Tho Mjtfi who buys his Boots or Shoos here has the advantage of best selections, best styles, host values. The nmv Season has brought out many ■ new models from leading makers a,nd we strongly advise every man. in search of Footwear to inspect our pro.'jont display. PRICES EXTREMELY MODERATE FOSTER'S BOOT STORE STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 84, 6 November 1916, Page 4
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