“ STRATFORD ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON, OCTOBER Ist, 1917, TO APRIL 30, 1918. | ICENSES—Men, whole season, available all over Dominion, 20s; women and boys under 16 years of age, ss. Day Licenses (available for Stratford District only) 2s 6d; I half-season licenses from December j 20, 1917 (available for Stratford DisI trict only)) 12s Gd. Licenses may be ! obtained from the secretary. E. F. HARKNESS, I Secretary.
ADVERTISED GOODS ARE STANDARD COOLcf The World Over. * WHY 9 ECAUSE there must be in advertised goods, a uniform high quality, otherwise the advertised article not being np to the standard claimed for it, wilt not be purchased again* and the advertising will be unprofitable. Advertising is Insurance, there-' fore, that the goods are as represented and good value. The consumer who buys advertised goods rarely makes a mis*’ take. "Stratford Evening Post’* readers will profit by a carefrf perusal of the advertising col* nmns How about some Fish and Chips? W. H, HARRIS 1 (Returned Soldier) Successor to JACK MILLS (called up in the Ballot), has taken over the ALL BRITISH FISH SHOP, Broadway (next Co-op Stores) Fresh Fish straight from the sea to your plates. W. H. HARRIS is a cook by profession, and a good cook too, and his cooking will be cooking, and good cooking in a cook shop ia with clean cleanliness, and succulent viands. All that is wanted you’ll get at the ALL BRITISH FISH AND / SUPPER ROOMS. Open for business from 8 a.in. to 10.30 every night* ’Phone 249.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 29, 31 December 1917, Page 3
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