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'STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR LEASE OF SHOP IN MUNICIPAL BUILpINGS, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. mENDERS are invited,; cloMng at Ju 5 p.m. on 19th Jufle; 1914 > ioi the lease of the undermentioned property for. a term of eight years hm First July,. 1914 . '' Subdivision 1 of Section 326, Town of Stratford, containing .52 perches, more or less, with the buildings on the ground floor thereof . only, being the shop and premises now’ occupied by Mr A. Spence, draper. For particulars and. conditions of lease, and upset rentals, apply to the undersigned. PHILIP SKOGUUND., Town Clerk. STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL. TO THE BURGESSES. Ladies and gentlemen,— HaVing been asked by a large number of Ratepayers to allow myself to be nominated for the vacancy oil the Council and 1 at the time having partially consented an announcement was mad© to the effect, that I would go to the Poll. But upon giving the matter further serious consideration, 1 feel that at the present time my business needs all my attention, following just now upon the enlarging of my premises and the heavy stock I; hold, I am, therefore, Reluctantly compelled to withdraw my consent, as I would not be able to conscientiously give’as much time to the Council and its affairs as the position warrants. At the same time I am fully alive to to the importance of the position, and believe it is the duty of citizens to—at some time—give their services to the Borough, and if the ratepayers at a future date indicate a desire that I should offer. myself I flir a seat ,in thb Council I ’will fheh •'offer iny services gladly. With' much thanks, to thsse who have confidence in 'iiieU ‘ M I ■'«“»» I • • uL Yours ■.. |l. . CHARLES' E. JAMES. ' I ■i - U\ Hi tHE’RE pushing the „ side |, out! We’re taking,.pur ,j, next a door shop to .get room, Hdrbert’s Alteration Sale—note the, day, Friday, ,' j mr-pa WE’VE already pushed tho end putt We’ve, pushed, the front out, now we’re pushing the side put. Herbert’s must have room to expand. bjnXTENSION SALE—A Slaughter! 'I-J You may as well have the (goods cheap as to get them destroyed. 'dur? ing alterations. Herberts. . b<.;. JL irrERBERT’S close 1 - all day ThursXJL’ day;-. We’re* re-iAarking nfor bur big Alteration Safe starting! !Fribale ■ *dt day. L

COM! Still 'ro’oto, is ’Herbert’s i qhhtinual ’ cry. and ite’re f {thing to have it j we’ re ' ta king our ’ next door sHop.; . /"HOODS at any prjce, goods at V* every price, but Herbert’s hay© only one quality—the “Best,” THE Best Goods will be sold at prices that will shame the cheap goods. Herbert’s Alteration Sale. DJIHE Chance of the Season! Her- -**- bert’s Alteration Sale starts Friday. cheap. It will be short, sharp, and rjTHIS is not a Gag! What Herbert’s say is so. This is Herbert’s Extension ‘Sale. Herbert’s slaughter of the best grade ’goods in Stratford, i , EGBERT'S Sale will not flow ‘on for’ever, like the stream. It’s going to he quick, cheap, and real earnest. TNON’T forget the carpenters come * * 'in June Ist. Herbert’s havVto get some goods out fb give the spoilers room. w ANTED,''Reliable Boy, for shop. J. R, Witt, Broadway. ANTED--Everyone to be at the T6wn Fall on Thursday, 28th, hear what Poole says. ANTED KNOWN—In a few weeks you will have lost .this golden opportunity of buying your footwear with 4s in the £ reduction, Harris’s Closing-down Sale. TEST OPENED—Good Stock of " Waterproof boots, best quality. Foster’s, Broadway. SALE—One Block Dray, near ly hew, and set of harness Apply this office. ’’ANTED—IOO-more Couple this way, .please; to buy evening shoes at practically your own price. Harris’s Closing-down Sale, Central Boot Arcade. ANTED KNOWN—At Harris’s ( losihferdown Sale, this .season’s slippers are being sold: Children’s from Bdwomen’s from lOd, Central Boot Arcade, f i

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 24, 20 May 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 24, 20 May 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 24, 20 May 1914, Page 6

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