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HIISIftIEHI M9TICES. NEW GOODS NOW OPENING. BROADWAY 'Phone 85 tarn ZEALAND NEW TO :;ivm m I ■ 11 aoT STRATFORD. P.O. Sox 71 rfv.4 m sse mm ®3 |1 ?SS Wfa x r THE LATEST STYLES. LADIES COSTUMES. JUST TO HAND. [N NAVY BLUE WORSTEDS, equal to tailor-made, lined, with silk or fancy sateen, trimmed with buttons to match material, 69S 6d, 75s up. jADIES’ COSTUMES, in Dark Grey Tweeds, silk lined; very suitable for travelling, 69s 6d. jADIES’ black coating SERGE COSTUMES in the latest styles. MAIDS’ NAVY NORFOLK COSTUMES, from sizes to fit girls 12 years to 16—just the Costume for High School Girls; good wear, all wool. FURS in large Variety, in 'dear-skin, Filch, Coney Seal and Foxaline. INSPECTION INVITED. Is in £ Discount for Cash. R. D. LEWERS. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, STRATFORD. UP TO THE MINUTE! LADIES’ COSTUMES in ENGLISH, ROSLYN, AND PETONES VERY LATEST STYLES. Newest Colors quite on Top I Fit and Service Guaranteed. “Value Unapproachable.” Ready-Money Buying* and Selling secures greatest advantages, and keenest prices to customers. Necessary Alterations without Charge. At ROBINSON & SON’S, READY-MONEY STORE. ' Mi ss % -

COLDER WEATHER! WARMER CLOTHIMG! WHITE’S CORNER DRAPERY and CLOTHING STORE FOR WINTER GOATS, WARM RUGS, BLANKETS, ETC. LOWEST PRICES. CASH ONLY WHITE’S 3cmie? of Broadway & Regan St

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 89, 6 April 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 89, 6 April 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 89, 6 April 1914, Page 4

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