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lias. Season 1920. FROM TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25th we are making a special Annual Show of New GOODS in all Departments suitable for gifts for tbe Festive Seasan, and as usual we extend to you a cordial invitation to 'come and have a stroll round the shop and stocks. ' We do not bother you to buy, but wish you to inspect our stocksthey are; too,numerous to mention here. Goods can be bought and held over till needed'or will be packed and forwarded anywhere. ; SEE OUR WINDOWS, EVERYTHING MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. WE ASK YOU TO PURCHASE EARLY. HE FANCY GOODS SHOP and PRESENTATION HOUSE STRATFORD. See other advertisement on Page 3 in this Paper.

THE «MTI OF AN INVITING SPIRIT OF CHEERFULNESS IS THE MESSAGE EXPRESSED BY THE WARM COLORS AND PLEASING DESIGNS OF A CARPET. Km®Mr You may quite easily make the floor of your room radiate a spirt of cheer and good fellowship, and thereby carry your invitation of hospitality to the minds of your guests immediately they 'enter your home. ..,«•, ".: v.; ■ft*'-*'. ..'.'East is. East and! West; is Wept," dnd,.'in our >Room the' pro,'duction.s their .rich patterns and colorings -the wonderful,.art,rof t ,the ,< t <Mysterious East." --_.._ «*«„• t "Tftey are in &e following 6i?es:-sft x 2|ft'; 6ft x "x.§h;.M *ss pft.x.'.4lft; : lo*ft x 4ift; lOtft"* 9&? ffim " English and'American ■ Axmihster and Wilton Rugs and'Squares- are here in great showing in the quieter and more subdued colorings of the 4 'Wesi>/V They cannot be too highly spoken of and the quaint patterns .are] a joy tp the lover of good carpets. The -sizes are:—6ft "x 3ft; 6£ft s 4}ffc; 9ft x 6ft; 9ft x 7|ft;. lOJft x SJth'i 12ft x 9ft; 12ft x lift; 12ft x llift; 15ft x 12ft. WE HEARTILY INVITE YOU,TO INSPECT OUR CARPETS W r HILE THE SELECTION IS COMPLETE. PURSER THE HOME OF GOOD UPHOLSTERY. HIGH STREET. TIAWFRA.

THE CELEBRATED LISTER aaSKMfil; aCL«IICI jf Vf H Ws!m ?Ji m I i |IT»JI\ m m i -KjF ;* !?i •SiS SUPPLIES NOW AVAILABLE.

120 acres L.I.P. on metal road, good house, 8-bailed cowshed; all in good sole of grass, and all ploughable; 8 sheep-proof paddocks, well-watered; no weeds; 1£ miles from factory, school and P.O. Price, £25 per • acre. Easy terms.' 100 acres- freehold, leased with optional purchasing clause in 3 years at £45 per acre. Brand new 5roomed bungalow. Every convenience, 6-bailed concrete cowshed; machines installed. All in grass; all ploughable, carrying 30 dairy cows and 2 horses; i mile from factory and school, rural mail delivery. (Goodwill, £IOOO. ™ANTA GLAUS is coming and friends would aot wisely in hooking their Christmas Hams now with MASTERS LIMITED. "*\ EGIDE QUICKLY.—Book that * Christmas Ham now at— MASTERS LIMITED. The Christmas Season.—Orders for Private Greeting Cards now being taken at office of the "Stratford Evening Post" where samples-may be ,riIHERE'S A REASON why you -*- should book your Christmas Ham early with MASTERS LTD.

EEK NO FURTHER. Christmaa Hams can now be booked at MASTERS LIMITED. USEFUL present for gentlemen 1 - .would be on© of,our Universal Razors; the price is only 'los 6d. Call "' in and ask to see one.— CHARLES E. JAMES. " 00K AHEAD. Get in early and book : your Christmas'Hams at MASTERS LIMITED. UP-to-dabe Job Printing call at ' the "Stratford Evening Post." t ANTED to purchase Scrap Cast ' iron, copper, brass, ziuo and lead. Best price s given.—• Harkness's Foundry. IW IN STOCK—the finest selecI tion Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools, Household Ironmongery and 1 prices the lowest at MASTERS LTD. TPyp YOUR PEN IN THE INK— Write now for that Christmas Ham to MASTERS LTD. PROHIBITIONISTS would make you believe that bec-ause some peoplo abuse liquor ftihat it is the greatest evil in the world. There are a great many real evils the Prohibitionists might with- advantage turn their attention to.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 25, 16 December 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 25, 16 December 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 25, 16 December 1919, Page 6

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