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BUSINESS NOTICES. THE CHEAT AUTHORITY ON COOTS AND SHOES : TAX LEATHERS will be IE r'HAN EV I Oil THIS COMING SFMMER SEASON. SEAUT3FUL SHADES IN DARK TAN GLACE KIDS, FOR LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S WEAR. “THE ALBANY,” “THE MERRY WIDOW" SHOE, Pretty OXFORDS, and DERBY SHOES, Smart Buckled, Bar, and Strapped Shoes; also in Black cl a is.! OS, earns styles. WILLOW CALF for Men’s Wear. No other Tan Leather has been asscl so extensively—it is the finest, softest, Tan Calf Skin on the Market. A Shoe or Boot made o ' it is a delight to wear. LADIES’ CANVAS GIBSONS, in Green, Saxo Blue, Biscuit, White, Tan, Black, etc. TENNIS. BOWLS. CRICKET. (HANNAH) SAYS: YES WORN MOI SEE SNAPPY WINDOW DISPLAYS. HANNAH’S BROADWAY, STRATFORD.

WHAT STYLE TAILORED COSTUME 00 YOU PREFER? Z m v ''l M-5 W*7 iiM ] hwm h Mi i. i. tY Ufl Kfrif,. mm If your choice favours the Cut-away Coat and Tight Skirt. Trie Cash Tailoring Co. is yours to command. Or, if it he a Gown Ampler in Detail; in a word, whatever stylo you choose, THE CASH TABLORSWG GO. Is ready to plan and work out your slightest wish. Our Tailoring stands for Corrcctnes! of Style, undeniable careful Workmanship, and infinite attention to the minutest detail. Needless to say the latest fashions of Bond Street are closely followed May we show you the new Materials? THE CASH TAILORING C° STRATFORD.

GENERAL V URN IS HER, Broadway, STRATFORD, •Vhoro satisfaction can tie given in Quality, \ r aine, & Brices. Carries die Largest Stool: ■ a Taranaki.Manufactured by the Best Workmen. iwpi mmmm is» Jwm. t&f ■ < .• • j * * #//« ~4; 5fS pPi»ii tf\ A 'M m '.Sr \ P\ .' ;v\V John leydon, FCR ArtisticFniniluie comprising every article required in the household. If i.ot in stock will re marmfflctnied hi the factory at the shortest notice. Funerals conductid at lowest rates town or country S CLARK. Manager. JJjJVnnAT GENERAL FURNISHER. STRATFORD.

j \ ii SI J I i TOggmaajaamamiataaasaypamiaaoamok aatosam -to? jpg ■it%ni> mng»»■ ■rv^w^rrr. DO YOU WANT A HERO Of PROFITABLE MILKERS? 3f so, convenes fight now with the Calves. HERE ARE THREE POINTERS THAT WILL HELP YOU—HANDLE them right—Kindly and Gently. Bed them fight—Giean and Dry. Feed them right—Regularly and with “ GiLRUTE-I ” Calf Food; and, above ait, see that their drinking paiis are scrupulously clean. REMEMBER, ALSO—Half the breeding goes down the mouth, therefore, see that what does ,v o down is THE “GSLRUTH” CALF FOOD. Ho not he put off with something said to be just as good—because it isn’t—or something that is cheaper. You can depend upon it, it is cheaper in (juality as well as in price. Fid In the Form below, and get a Copy of our 1911 Circular. TE-tE A. & P. FOOD Go., Ltc!., Welling ton. Ploaso Post mo a Copy of your 1911 “ GILRUTH ” ' CALF F00D... Circular. •

A VERY PRESENT HELP liM Tsf'lE OF NEED—ECMGNT VETERS MARY HEALOI Tlia Sciontifio Pharmacist can so no further in evolving a curative Veterinary Ointment. !l is made to r*t a!! conditions and to Cure Denises, Knocks, Sprains, Cuts, etc., no matter what the circumstances may bo. Thousands tins of 't have been sold—and not one single complaint has been received, ' i is the Farmers’ True friend. Price is Gd a tin. F. EDWARDS. M.P.S., STRATFOK D. BATHS. Oalv. Iron, for building .n, 3f>s i.acfa. CJa.lv. Iron, extra, heavy, on leot, CUs cadi. Best quality, Cast Iron, Ajrcelain, Knamelled, from £6 10s. Bath Seats, Sponge and Soap Racks. SINKS. Mini moll od, Stamped Steel, ami Cast Iron, 21 in., from 17s 6d. PORCELAIN LAVATORY BASINS. Round, Oblong, Square, with or without Iron Brackets, from 15s. M°MILLAN AND FREDRIC. BROADWAY, STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 72, 8 November 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 72, 8 November 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 72, 8 November 1911, Page 2

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