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MyiiWaa WuncEk. a* MANY mSTLY ATtE BUSY I PRACTISING WALTZES! TOE THIS IS hawk StERKIEST, tIAI’IMKST Tito- 01 THE WHOLE ,YEAR ! WHO IS THERE REGRETS THE PASSING OF SUMMER WHEN ; TRE LAMIS ARE GLEAMING IN THE BALLROOM AND MUSIC AND FLOWERS ARE SWEET ON THE AIR? MANY PRETTY LAbits K&E TJHOOSINC EVENING WEAR AT MOREY’S THE SKILL OF THE WEAVER HAS BEEN UNITED TO THE ARTISTRY OF THE MOST HIGHLY SKILLED DYERS IN THE PRODUCTION OF THESE FABRICS. “DELIGHTFUL’U IS THE WORD WHICH APPLIES MOST TO THEIR APPEARANCE-AND SINCE WE MUST MENTION SOMETHING ABOUT THE PRICES, WE’LL WHISPER, SO THAT NO ONE ELSE WILL HEAR: “THE MOST LIMITED DRESS ALLOWANCE HAS BEEN STUDIED.” 40-inch DEWDROP MET 2s lid. 40-inch SILK MUSLIMS, iold. ~ 40-inch SHOT AND PLAIN PAILLETTE SILKS 4S 9d to 6s 6d. THESE ARE FOUR FAVORITE FABRICS, BUT WE’VE MANY MORE QUITE AS NICE. WILL YOU CALL—DON’T FORGET. .... There’s i f per cent, discount for'cash—that’s 'is in the £, isn’t It? DRAPERS. •TRATFORD AMD NEW PLttn'llTfL m fir ii.rii ■ ■ ■ - : - GAtfS/' t!;,‘.; r> ;fO •'Of. ,J ? I » *'■: -i;; i! 1 "'i' ■ r j M»‘ ‘‘ : •• :• ■ ; ’ > M; : f ’ 'V.m..-;, vi";' ■; * ■-/' .? t##* r : LjjiCiO Pliftiri nhnnn ■ ■j c ■Jim ' i ■ WATE& BAGS. , M m ’ AT :• *-f ,»Vi ********¥******* BTRATFOED. I* 4iM

BTEATFOED. PATRICK proprietor T this ‘popular and weU-equipp<y A. Hotel the public may be sun of the best attention* Only the best of liquors stocked. Particular atten tion paid to the cuisine. TEEMS—£I weekly; 4s «d per day ' All meals Is(Wephone No. 77 :: Orer the Bridge -iT fM’"BBQLTM'S ta mfeißKKJs pt dpt win IttiD iND dSBDIPf, CANNON &"C“ B U T 0 H I^o, DB BROADWAY, BTBATPOW), Are how running their carts aloa; that route to'Cardlf, SHly tV» Sort Matte tuppllsci. ‘ DAN MftLbNE «Kd so., pnrriNi 4 spirit merchants &rb OORHIAI "i«‘Vv'i^ir / • ■ •• .* j Featoi iu«wk, dUeUurtl, Bmß 1 Is® V

■A*V'U 'r--EUROPEAN AGENCY. rYTHOLESALE Spying ‘agmutfos naVV dOrttfken for all British and 'Ontinental goods, mcludiiMg Books'and Stationery, Bddts, ShW and r Leath«r, 1 Chemicals and Druggists’ Sundries, China, Earthenkrare and QlassVare, Cycle*, lilotor Cars and "Accessories, ’Dritpery, Millineiy'and Piece Goods Bandy Gkodl * and PerlUinery, Hardware, Machinery” and Metals. 'Jewellery, Plate 1 and Witdhes, and Optical’ Good*. Provisions’and Oilmen 5 * Stores, etc., ’etc. Oommissiok 2} to 6 per baa's. Tfade Discounts allowed. Special Quotations on Demand, Sample Oases from £lO upward*. Consignments of Produce Bold. or Account. WILLIAM WILSON AHES SONS, (Established ldl4), II Ahstiursh fitfiw, Laiwten, ’E.B. Gable address: “A»nuair*s Lwado* Q 0 U‘H T Y jj'O TEL, It/itford. W. P. KIRKWOOD, AmaV Cm^mm

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 24, 20 May 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 24, 20 May 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 24, 20 May 1914, Page 3

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