Art DEPICTED IN THE SHOW WINDOW AT MRS. MCCALLUM’S, BROADWAY, Is well worth your attention. Please note. While in Town, call in to see the Special Bargains in all classes of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S WEAR. NOTE.—Special Line in Ladies’ Hosiery for Saturday. THE “GROWNENG” EVENT OF THE YEAR. m FOSTER’S No sale that has gone before, or, so far as we can see, that will follow, could possibly equal in the magnitudes and brilliancy of its Bargains I MAKE-ROOM SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY, JULY 8. It brings unheard of savings, savings that will make it unforgetable. It will give every Sovereign almost double buying power. And if you have forgotten to purchase any needed Winter Footwear, come to this Makeroom Sale, and buy them now. This is not an occasion organised to liven up dull trade—but an end of the year outclcaring. COME! E. G. FOSTER. STRATFORD. TREES! TREES I TREES I “Set out trees; adorn the homestead, Make it pleasant all around.” WHAT ABOUT A HOLLY HEDGE ? It is very ornamental, and does well in Stratford. Price from 20s per 100, and orders now being booked. 1 have also a fine lot of the other old 'favourites, such as : — LAURESTINA, ESCALONTA, ELEAGNIS JAPONICA, In any size or quantity to suit, you To save disappointment I would advise that you ORDER EARLY. R. McK. MOR3SON. THE NURSERY; STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 129, 24 July 1911, Page 2
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