PUBLIC NOTICES. IN THE PALATIAL PALACE; OF DELIGHT. Pleasing \7 r OU may wander where jL you will, the presents and the prices will allure Presents you to buy. Here are dainty Brooches and charming Rings, Toys for the kiddies, At smoker’s favorites for the boss, gold bangles for the missis, and lovely leather Popular hand-bags for the girls, besides hundreds of fancy articles to decorate the home. Prices. These merely suggest what to buy, but where the name of JAMES. GASH TRADER, is mentioned that is enough, for it is more than a name in Stratford —it is a reputation for all high-class fancy goods, , .i In such splendid up-to-date new premises, we can serve you not only well but with the pleasing satisfaction that you will tell your friends that “You Bought It at JAMES,’” Broadway, Stratford.
COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH YOUR GROCERY BILLS. rriHEN you’ll dfeal with us. WE sell cheaper groceries than any in the town, and we sell for cash only. . . . You can save 2s in the £ or more. rpHE (JASH jyjARKET QO., ;• : - I (, 0: BROADWAY .!! STRATFORD. FOB SALE—Confectionery and Tea Rooms Business (established 2o year*'),'iihanagediffiy lady; good 'living, gtbck, .fitEngs/, furfiitiu'e, ' ctockery, “? u^“ ness”,i<care this office. . : 5 ' VMAS,, BARGAINS—Ladies’ Shoes 'jck for 7s 6d a rt pair at Foster’s’}' every pair guaranteed. — • ““ FOSTER’S Boot Store is the place for good, cheap Shoos. Special offer, good quality. Shoes for /s 6d per pair, :
BOROUGH OF STRATFORD. DOG REGISTRATION. IT is notified that the Dog Registration fee for the year ending 31st December, IDI4, has been fixed as follows; For each Greyhound, ten shillings, for each other doy not being a cattle dog within the meaning of Section 8, sub-section C of the “Dogs Registration Act, 1908,” five shillings, and for each cattle dog two shillings and sixpence. It is also notified that WILLIAM BARLOW has been appointed Registrar with full power to seize, keep, or destroy all unregistered dogs within the Borough, the place ol registration being the Borough Council Office, Broadway, Stratford. PHILIP SKOGLUND, Town Clerk. THANKS. MR and MRS JACOBS desire to tender to Dr. Steven their heartfelt thanks for his great kindness and professional skill dining their recent sad loss. MR and MRS JACOBS, BOROUGH OF STRATFORD.
DRIVERS of Vehicles, plying for ! Hire, to and from the Racecourse on Ist and 2nd January, 191-1, are hereby notified to adhere to the following, routes: — To the Racecourse —Broadway and Pembroke Road. From the Racecourse—Cordelia St. to Regan St., thence along Regan St. to Broadway. Persons driving at excessive speed will he prosecuted. PHILIP SKOGLUNI), Town Clerk. HUIROA STORE. GOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART of the district. NEW STOCK, CHEAP PRICES At J. A. STANFORD’S. Agents “Stratfoixl Evening Post.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 2, 2 January 1914, Page 6
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