t this Time of the Year. EVERYBODY IS LOOKING FOR SOMETHING IN THE WAY ()E SUITABLE ARTICLES FOR PRESENTS, Etc. WE ARE FULLY AWARE OF THIS NEED, AND HAVE SPECIALLY SELECTED A LARGE RANGE OF GOODS FROM VARIOUS MARKETS, AND * ' COUNTRIES, AND HAVE JUST LANDED ONE OF THE BEST SELECTIONS IN FANCY GOODS * EVER BROUGHT INTO STRATFORD. WE 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 CAROS. NOVELS and BOOKS for all ages. AUTO ALBUMS. TOYS and DOLLS. TRAVELLING BAGS, Etc., Etc. AS USUAL, we extend A HEARTY WELCOME to one and all to call and look round,,/ c 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 confiWmwC' and patronageiii ”10 'J BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
ANNUAL BALANCE AND STOCK TAKING. R. HANNAH AND CO., BOOT STORES. /CUSTOMERS are respectfully jn,vited to settle All Overdue Accounts or arrange lor payment of same by December PJth. W. LANDER, v : Manager. THANKS. , r TiHE. HANCOCK FAMILY wish tfl thank all kind friends for wreaths and expressions of sympathy during their recent sad bereavement. JUST LANDED, a big consignment of Tyres for Cars, Motor Cycles and Push Bikes.—Currin’s Plumbing and Cycle Works. P‘ LEASURE for you and help for the Wounded Soldiers, by patronising Orchestral and Vocal Concert, Town Hall, Gth December. TO LET—Furnished Private Hotel, Eltham ; 21 rooms ; doing, good business. Apply, Box 30, Eltham. TX7ANTED —By strong youth, work t » any capacity. Write !\V riling, Post Office, Stratford,. T° M Y M ANV STUMERS. EASUNABLE A LL S Q REETINCS. I DESIRE to inform them : that 1 have secured specially large stocks of HighClass PIPES, CIGARS, AND CIGARETTES.' SMOKERS’ REQUISITES, AND NOVELTIES, and invite an early call when in town, before the rush of the Christmas Business sets in. Every Smoker Who enjoys a good cigarette, will find a great variety at my shop.
THE HAIRDRESSING AND SHAVING CALOCN Has been entirely renovated. OLD EUiENi 1 AND NEW • AVKLv >MEI). W. BROAD' / AY. m.OYS and Dolls tor the kiddies we J. have by the hundreds.—Charles E. James.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 11, 7 December 1916, Page 6
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