BUSINESS NOTICES. co-op. stores. SPRING. 1911. ARRIVED, And Now on Sale, over 4000 Packets SUTTON’S SEEDS. The Seeds to Grow. YATES’ SEEDS. The Favourite of Many SEED POTATOES. Numerous Kinds. CARDEN TOOLS. Any Tool Required,
A TIMELY REMINDER! 1 A. anti P. Show will soon be bore. You don’t want to look dowdy, do you ? Be one of the smai t set, this year. Be in the Grand Parade, one of the many who will be there in our noted Suits and Costumes. Our Special Indents of Summer Goods are now to hand, every one of them well worth wearing. Bo in time, place your order early. The rush has started.' D. ByiCHART, THE SHOW TAILOR. BROADWAY.
“WHEN FOUND, MAKE A NOTE OF IT.” . Was Captain Cuttle’s oft - repeated quotation, as told by the immortal Dickens. To follow out the worthy seaman’s advice, why not keep a Diary during 1912 P You can get it at H. J. HOPKINS, Where a Fine Range of Pocket and other Diaries may be seen. There arc Diaries for the Business Men to note all engagements in; Diaries for the Farmers to use as stock registers; Diaries for everyone, in all sizes, prices, ranging from 9d upwards. CALI :n AND SELECT YOURS. J. HOPKINS, STRATFORD. ZMt
IS IT OUR LOW PRICES THAT I . I, * • ’ KEEP US BUSY ? 1 :: , ' : Writing Pad, 100 sheets, sd. Envelopes, 3d pkt., Is 8d box, good value Dress Baskets, 2s 6d, 3s 3d, 4s, ss, 6s Best Collection of Dolls in town, 6d to 255. ■T Collar Boxes. Xmas Cards, a splendid collection, absolutely new and cheap sLarge Stocks of Silverware and Electro-plate. 1912 Diaries now to hand. All Orders forwarded by return -mail. So write now to HARRY masters BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND FANCY:GOODS DEALER.
HAVE YOU OVERHAULED THE TOOLSHE&? Are your Garden Tools in good working order? You don’t want to waste' time with old, worn-out Tools once the digging and trenching has commenced. Throw tlho faulty ones aside and replace at ANDERSON’S. \ ■ \ Y'ou can invariably buy'- to advantage there. A good' stock of the most reliable makes is on hand at present, and everything is marked at a price thaf|’ appeals to your sense of thrift. This list may help you to think of something wanted— GARDEN SPADES AND FORKS, CARDEN RAKES AND HOES, LAWN MOWERS, CRASS CUPPERS. Make up your order and send it along, or what is better, call in yourself and pick the '1 ools to your liking. R. B. ANDERSON, The Up-to-Date Ironmonger, Stratford. I JIJ UIROA TORE. Goods Delivered to any part of the District. NEW STOCKj CHEAP PRICES AT j J. A, STANFORD’S 1 1 Agent. “Stratford Evcnicr- ? ■-*"
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 89, 28 November 1911, Page 4
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