AW3TTi . ’ijj ’■ ■ Mbwapii Wp Ifiijr Brushes, special all bristle, 2/G each, Pi; others 1/-, 1/2, #3/(5, to 0/6. W>; Combs, Gd to 2/6, special- line 1/- each. — .™-.... f=33 /#> ct pas P p?T' r~'. r ™ F? 3 i&R c pS K S E&8 to with cHtguE, postal BOTES, Ob trim ilsilll ■ fcvirs ftCliliii. r..-/:'T7p .■'■ •&■' iitiu jfiaSKSSTI . U!a z’*xir3»£a*o .—. ~ t.- *~v ■r-^xira.rry.rc^ v ■ i.\ blades, good farmer’s knife, 2/- |" Goodwin’s Toilet Soap, the best procurable, 1/box of 5 cakes, also 4d, 6d, and 1/ a cake. Lava Soap, 6d cake removes all Grease. 0 Writing Pads, 100 sheets, good paper. Gd, Sd, 1/.. Sample Case *2OO Dolls, all 20% less than usual. Manufacturer’s Sample Case Oak Photo Frames, new designs 1/0 to 5/- each. Framed Pictures good value i/G to 15/- each. Vases, Wall pockets, Albums, Flush Trinkets, etc., bought at large discount. Ladies’ Leather Hand Lags and Purses Gd to GO/- each. Gold and Silver Brooches, large asso/tment. AGENT Dominion Map 18/6. MY STOCK is large and varied. Please call and have a look round. No one pressed to buy. All Leading Lines in Tobaccos. Cigars, Cigarettes, and Pipes in Stock. 1 import Direct all Pipes, etc., and therefore my prices are the best. Gallaher’s Briars 1/-, LoeweV 5/0 to 10/G, 8.8 B. 3/6 to 5/0. Also Clays, Cherries And many others. Presentation Cases. Sweet Colleen Cut Plug, 4oz. tin 2/-. Pocket Lighters, 2 !- and 4/6 each. Pipe .Repairs executed. . nvr ispgMBBEKPBCIiMEnMaraigHgeiESBg-g «B&«^*ssitSSsßgS^ mu™f ft H o*l (Q \ r cibfi / Ck s « 1 f ‘ . $ M a aiici. nrom „.. «s% ff» «a t f% r’n y <t& y « ■ *J ilI gj.-si-i'l/i lox ■J 9 SI;
BUSINESS NOTICES. ’BATHS. Galw Iron, tor/building' -n, 30s < ■ Galv. Iroiy cxtrh hoUvy, on leet, CUs each. 'Best--quality, Cast Iron, EhamoU'ed, from £6 10s. , Bath Sponge and Soap Racks. SINKS. Enamelled, Stamped Steel, and Cast 0 . Iron, 24in:, from 17s 6d. PORCELAIN LAVATORY BASINS. £ Round, Oblong,' Square, with oi without Iron Brackets, from 15s, MCMILLAN AND FREDEIC, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. "•SEASON ’ 1911. SCMORE PLANET JR. t6OLS. We have , Imported a larger ysi. number thirl ever cf these v popular money and time savr . era, for this reason, ard we ' can supply nearly every pattern Illustrated Ih the Planet Jr. Catalogue. INSPECTION INVITED. of.Hlll : and Drill Seeders, Cultivators, Single and Double Wheel Hoes, Horse Hassle. 4 • ■' _ : WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED Kv r.= 4 CATALOGUE. BELLHIN GBR \ BROS..LTD. v ----- pv ■•/ OWING TO HAVING ■ DISPOSED OP OUR BUSINESS Iff TO MESSRS. LAMASON & MELVILLE, E HAVE TO REQUEST THAT ALL ACCOUNTS OWING US BE PAID ON OR BEFORE 30th SEPTEMBER, 1911. ALL ACCOUNTS UNPAID AFTER THAT DATE WILL BE SUED FOR WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. OUR TEMPORARY OFFICE- - UPSTAIRS, YORK CHAMBERS. (, ■ ■ m* KEMP m AND SAWLE tames J^UTHERFORD, REGAN STREET, STRATFORD. Desires the Public of Stratford and District to know that ho is an EXPERT FARRIER, having for several years held the rank °fArrter-sergeant in the FIFTH DRAGOON GUARDS, and holds credentials from that Regiment Under Veterinary Surgeons Constant i ' and Cheeseman. r JAMES RUTHERFORD was also formerly Farrier to SIR GEORGE CLIFFORD, • SIR WM. ROBINSON, MAJOR G. NELSON, , MR. GEO. G. STEAD, MR. DAN O’BRIEN,- ' MR. “ DICK ” MASON, And other leading owners of thoroughbred horses. He is thus able to - offer THOROUGH EXPERIENCE 4in the Care of ■ Horses’ Feet to bis $ patrons, ahd will bo glad to place his services at the disposal of OLD FRIENDS AND NEW.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 28, 18 September 1911, Page 7
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