LADIES’ SUMMER COATS, Just Opened up for the Show. DIES’ HLACK CLOTH COATS, nicely braided and trimmed with buttons ——Ids Gd. .DIES’ CINNAMON CLOTH, piped with silk and trimmed with buttons to match-—ids Gd. -EAM RADI ANT A COATS, braided on collar and cutis—39s Gd. IDIES’ striped lustre coats —lds Ud up. ADIES’ trimmed millinery In Large Variety. Also Ready-to-Woars in PANAMAS, PAN DONS, CHIPS, AND straws. CHOICE SELECTION Of Children’s Millinery. ; SILK or CRINOLINE STRAWS. Trimmed and Untrimmed. v , , ALL SUBJECT TO Is IN. £1 DISCOUNT FOR CASH. i, I. D. LEWERS )PPOSITE POST OFFICE. STRATFORD; nr- H ., ; . GREAT VICTORY! <
STRIKE OVER 1 . 1 . REVOLUTIONERY CHANCE FOR BETTER. READY-MONEy “WINS.” CASH BUYING “PAYS.” The Power of Ready Money ExemplifiedWe go with the Cash in our bands and buy gopds at less than half prices,* just this week. HERE’S SOME OF THEM:— ONE-PIECE DRESSES (continued). 3 Woollen Crepe—Real beauties, grey, biscuit, cinnamon, trimmed black ; usually 55s lor 42s 6d. 1 Brown Cashmere—Very serviceable, 42s 6cl for 32s 6d. 1 Black Cashmere, trimmed white; good’ value at 37s 6d for 27s 6d. 2 Only—China Silk Tnssore, trimmed ' tan, morv. and Bulgarian, 45s worth for 355. NOTE.—Tliese dresses are “right, up-to-date.” in style, fit, and service. The correot thing for the Stratford Show, and Cheap. - 1 right place for the Rea! Goods ROBINSON AND SON.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 70, 22 November 1913, Page 4
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