BUSINESS NOTICES. KEROSENE gs lod PEE CASE. AT MASTERS AND > SON’S. MERCHANTS, BROADWAY STRATFORD
BE YOU SAD or be you gay, prince .ir peasant, seer or younker, Suratura Tea always keeps j r ou pleasant— William Bunker. I TITLE SAMMY thought be knew how the 1 swallows homeward flew. Made himself an aeroidane, fell two milesj and suffered pain, dust another mite, you see, saved by Suratura Teal T AND HID LADY wants to meet -«-d Curate, tractable and sweet. Mustn’t back the slim gco-gee._ Must drink Suratur Tea—Mrs. Wimples, Cupid Street. IT DOESN’T MATTER whatever you do, or whatever you think or be, you’ll always be sprightly and blithe and gay, so long as you drink three times a day superb Suratura Tea. ’HTUVAS SORROW for Molly McOurnp when she fell down the stairs with a bump. Rut'now she sits surer. She drinks Suratura, and can’t get the blues or the hump. nniIERE WAS A YOUNG MAN of Algiers, who, careless of scoffings and jeers, drank always ■with glee Suratura (that’s TEA !), and now ho is Mayor of Algiers. Ilf ARY HAD A LITTLE MULE JAJL •. followed her to Sunday-school. Mary’s teacher, sweet and frail, pulled the mule back by the tail. Never, never more will she-with enjoyment thank fully drink good Suratura Tea. la
THE HASH ■' !, STRATFORD. MULLEN AND MARSHALL ... „ HAV.F. JUST .OPENED UP THEIR FIRST SHIPMENT OF NEW SEASON’S BOATERS, WE ARE MAKING A SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY. , V .1) i, • / Comprising All the Latest Shapes. Do Not Fail to See it. GET BUSY! SPRING, 1912. TOOLS FOR THE GARDENGARDEN SPADES, 2a 6d, 3s 9d, 4s, 4s 6d each. GARDEN FORKS, 2s 6d, 3s 9d, 4s 6d, 6s 6d each. HOES, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, li 9d each. DUTCH HOES, Is 3d, Is 6d each. BEST STEEL RAKES, 2s 9d, 3s. 3s 3d each. WEED FORKS, 9d and Is each. TROWELS, 6d each. HEDGE CLIPPERS, 4s 6d, ss, 6s, 7s 6d per pair. SECCATEURE, 2s and 2s 6d. GARDEN LINES, from 6d. HEDGE SLASHERS, 4s, 4s 6d, ss. BELLRINGER BROS., LTD., IRONMONGERS, BROADWAY. STOKE PIE FRUITS. TOKE PIE FRUITS. FROM FAMOUS NELSON. A DELICIOUS TABLE DELICACY, Put up in One Gallon Tins. OBTAINABLE AT ALGER’S FEDERAL STORE. T. W. SMITH, (Late J. Patterson), AND GENTS’ TAILOR, j BROADWAY. ' Ladies’ Costumes a Speciality. < - ] Only Best Material Used. ■ FIT AND STYLE GUARANTEED. ;
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 32, 1 October 1912, Page 4
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