this lime of the Year. i EVERYBODY IS'LOOKING FOR SOMETHING IN IIIILI l IIL ,WAY GE SUITABLE ARTICLES FOR PRESENTS, Etc. WH ARE FULLY AWARE OF THIS NEED, AND IT AYE SPECIALLY SELECTED A LARGE OF GOODS FROM VARIOUS MARKETS. AND COUNTRIES, AND HAVE JUST LANDED ONE OF THE BEST SELECTIONS IN FANCY GOODS EVER BROUGHT INTO STRATFORD. WE 8 CAN SUPPLY Space will not allow a full List, but a few are— ' YOUR WANTS LADIES’ HAND BAGS. JEWELLERY BOXES. FANCY GLASSWARE AND CHINA. SILVER and COPPER GOODSWRITING CASES. PURSES and POCKET BOOKS. POSTCARDS ana CHRISTMAS CARDS. NOVELS and BOOKS for all ages. t\UTO ALBUMS. TOYS and DOLLS. fRAVELLING BAGS, Etc., Etc. AS USUAL, we extend A HEARTY WELCOME to one and all to call and look round. SEE OUR WINDOWS. SEE OUR WINDOWS. SEE OUR WINDOWS, SEE OUR WINDOWS. They are our advertisement. We are here to serve and give you satisfaction. In all cases, if not satisfied, you can change the article or have YOUR MONEY REFUNDED. We solicit your confidence and patronageBROADWAY, STRATFORD.
STRATFORD RACING CLUB Nominations .for the, Stratford Racing Club’s Race Mooting on January Ist and 2nd, 15)17, close with tho undersigned at Stratford, on Wednesday, December 6th, at 5) p.m. 1 lie Stratford Telegraph office closes at S p.m. •ALFRED COLEMAN, Secretary. ANNUAL BALANCE AND, STOCKTAKING. R. HANNAH AND CO., BOOT STORES. CUSTOMERS are respectfully in--1 vited to settle All Overdue Accounts or arrange for payment of same by December 12th. W. LANDER, Manager, COMPULSORY HALF-DAY PARADE ) (COMPULSORY Half-day Parade of J 91 and 95 Companies Senior Cadets for Musketry, will he held on Thursday, the 7th December, at I.JO p.m. Fall in outside Defence Office. Lieutenant Crutch will be in attendance. T. RICHARDSON, Lieut. O.C. 94 and 95 Coy’s S.C. J UST LANDED, a big consignment of Tyres for Cars, Motor' Cycles | and Push Bikes.—Currin’s Plumbing and Cycle Works. PLEASURE for you and help for the Wounded Soldiers, by patronising Orchestral and Vocal Concert, Town Hall, 6th December. milE JACKSON Model “31.” Car J- of amazing flexibility.— R. Currin, Agent. Price £385. A FEAST of delightful music. Town Hall, 6th December. HEAR the Quartette sing “The Lost Chord.” Concert, Town Hall, 6th December.
OUR limits of Royal Doulton Ware is now, bright and largo. Cliarlos 10. JanioK. ... mHE DESERT,” Town Hall, 6th December. Don’t miss it. RSKRVE the night of the 1 for the Children’s sake. ol li (10M BINATiON exceptional musical J talent, Concert, Town Hall, 6th Dece/hber. t RSEKVIO Ilf foi’ idle I ill'll of lie 1 Util sake. i A Piece ol nice ('ho u ®- aei-opt.a hie gif t. Charles I'd. dames. i makes a very See, nor stocks. I OST—Valued Bead h'c klace fyellow and amber) between .Monmouth Road and Cordelia Street. Reward on returning to Stratford Hotel.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 10, 6 December 1916, Page 6
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