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BUfifWSSS NOTICE* Hfpyiif iff - If? I "■mm** 1V lIF* Ik U SEFUtuinSFORNtN Hoi,IDAY%f k Attire . .SUGGESTJONS dts For j ■r : ;* All men appreciate a ' sensible ift, give him a few linen Handkerchiefs, a rich Silk Tie, or Shirt, and you will see his face light up with pleasure. ■ RICH SILK TIES, Is to 2S 6d. , BLACK SOX, fancy colors, 2s 6d to 3s 3d. BRACES, in fancy boxes, as and 3s 6d. H.S. HANDKERCHIEFS, "V'ini dozan boxes, 6s, 7s 6d, 9s 9d, 10s 6d. INITIAL HANDKERCHifcFS, Is. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, 3S, 4S 6d, 6S. TUSSORE and WHITE SILKSHIRTS, Its 6d to 15s Gd. MILITARY BRUSHES, COLLAR BOXES, ETC. SHOP EARLY. NEW ZEALAND ! CLOTHING FACTORY MAS. GIFTS. Vf#r effing think! of Christinas without thinking of Christmas gif jfttor friends. . rj' ~,,, ' ..&PJlß&rtitttent. of FANCY LINENS embraces a fin^, range.of ( .the Mh '^feMrable' ! goods including PILLOW SHAMS SUPPER CLOTHS BED SQUARES TRAY CLOTHS RUNNERS FANGY HANDKERCHIEFS FANCY GOODS. In FANCY GOODS we carry a large and varied; stock; such as BRUSHES TRINKET BOXES TOILET TRAYS JEWEL CASES and hundreds of other desirable gift lines.' WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO ?4AKE AN INSPECTION. DRAPER AND MERCER. j' STRATFORD. f OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. | ',§ it —That is'a little different. He knows how to choose his own cigars and such things—no one else on earth can choose them so well. ' But you can safely choose for him -any one of the hundreds of things in— THIS UP-TO-DATE MEN'S STORE. Sure of glad appreciation are— NECKTIES-SHIRTS PYJAMAS—HOUSECOATS DRESSING COWNS SWEATER JACKETS HOSIERY, A NEW HAT A TRAVELLING OR KIT BAG You'll get the kind of gift here— SURE! Wo made full provision a year ago, and to-day have complete stocks of the presents that will be serviceable —always welcome. Prices here save a lot of worry. Call! Buy 1 '/IH O'LEARY. MAM-JOT. ■XMAS. 1916. SiSilSy I have succeeded in procurin rasa :i| 1 .nave succeeueu m piutmmg a. i«h.b>- Q^i-.l'-K'''.-';, \.:)'fffiji§BoZ and choice assortment of Presents X&' I suitablo for the Gift Season. JUST A FEW 'OF THE MANY. WRISTLET'WATCHES, in Gold * and Silver luminous dials, GEMS SET and PLAIN GOLD BRACELETS. BROOCHES in 9ct. and, loct. RINGS of every style and price. PENDANTS and NECKLETS. GOLD ALBERTS AND WATCHES. VASES, Silver and Electro-plate—-special value. BAGS, S. Sil., E.P. and Leather. MANICURE SETS. AFTERNOON TEA SPOONS, S.S. BRUSHES and MIRRORS in Silver and Ebony. JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, SjmSßW&rt* Broadway.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 27, 28 December 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 27, 28 December 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 27, 28 December 1916, Page 4

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