i Sr ir ggja? m «•<=* OUR WINDOW * DISPLAY ; will further you cn enon thfese straight-bill ■1 BARGAINS. ' Of course Vou do. Every woman does. But sometimes bargains are more expressed than real, more on paper than in the wearing. ’ r ; ' ■ Not. So These. For our reputation > gained in bargaindom is once more staked on fo-daiyV Millinery offerings. You will, of Cburse, be early to' view this really : ■ Brilliant Exposition of Summer Modes & Colour Schemes tor there are HUNDREDS, of Styl es to choose from —so many, in fact, that We will content ourselves with listing a few representative lines taken as they come : TRIMMED MODELS, Quite* a u : ce lot t 0 select from. These were quite reasonably marked, 55 a to G7s 6d. Our present cut prices are 35s to 49s 6d. LADIES’ RE A D Y-TO-WE A R STRAW HATS, quite an abundance of styles and colourings. Usually 25s to 39s Gd. Our present cut Prices 15s Gd to 29s 6d. LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR CHIPS. All the latest colours, etc. Usually 19s 6d to 2.15. Our present cut Prices — 12s Gd to 15s. LADIES’ UNTRIMMED STRAWS, ETC., Usually 15s to 29,s 6d. Our Present Cut Prices — 9s lid to 19s Gd. } , CHILDREN’S BLACK BUCKET SHAPE TAOELS, Trimmed. Usually' 13s 6d t 0 19s 6d. Oiir present cut prices— 5s lid t 3 12s Gd. BEACH HATS, Niue, Brazilians and Flax Styles. Usually 2s lid to 4s 6d. Ou r present cut prices— Is lid to 2S 6d <*ach. SfO»> HE CASH §w *> aacrßaaaw;:* OUR . INVITATION : Call to-day—this | is a genuine start for the Stratford shoppers in the, practise of New Year Economy.
’ COMMERCIAL STABLES. CHANCE OF’ OWNERSHIP. I wish to notify residents of Stratford and surrounding districts that: I have taken over the above stables and hope by attention to customers’ needs to warrant a continuance of tho ■ patronage extended to toy predecessor. 14 E. GIBSON. ’ OOMMERCf Z ‘ STABLES. Page Street. STRATFORD. .Awkilv-V- (u/ 'it-’ ‘ f■ . - B. HARKNESS . B. HARKNESf B. HARKNESS ■ {Engineer and Brassfounder, General Blacksmith and Boilermaker. I HAVE IN STOCK at all times: Pulleys, Belting, Oils, Oil-feeders, ’ Tube Brushes, Packings, Piping and all. Factory, Sawmill and Milking Ma- > chine, Requisites; or I can procurb any item hot. in stock. Patentee and of “Harvos’’ Vacuum Pumps and Motors. Cash Buyer of Scrap <■ Cast-iron, Brass, Copper,,. Zinc and Lead. STRATFORD FOUNDRY STRATFORD FOUNDRY JULIET STREET. STRATFORD ■ *. : • • ’ . 1 Fairliankliipseries, I CAN SUPPLY ALL NEEDS INBROCOOLI BROCCOLI AND NARCISSI (Daffodils) NARCISSI (Daffodils) TV. PETtICREW. 7 PHONB‘ 186. STRATFORD. STRATFORD ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. (Fishing Season, October let, 1920, to April 30, 1921.) ,T idpNSTES—AIen, whole season, available over all Dominion, 20a ; bleu, and boys under 16 years ol age, 6s. Day licenses, available foi Stratford district only, 2b 8d; half'season licenses from December 20, (1920, available for Stratford district, only, 12a 6d. Licenses may be obtained from the Secretary. -R.> F. BARENESS. , Secretary huiroa sronih. DELIVERED TO ANY— 'OF THE DiSTRICT.. -W STOCK, CHEAP PRICES. -AT—- . A. STAMP’D no. jni “Stratford Evening Post” . Up-to-date Job Printing call at’ the “Stratford Evening
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXII, Issue 54, 15 January 1921, Page 3
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