NEW."HOSIEKY AND GLOVES at. ; - HAKKOFS Are your extremities clad tastefully, serviceably, and economically? Because it is our business t 6 look after people’s extremities—their hands and feet—in fact, to cover them with perfectly fitting HOSIERY AND GLOVES of Exquisite Texture and Make. We do this very economically—that is just what we want to tell you. We are enabling you to do this and to .wear the kind of GloVes and Hosiery .’that will appeal to you by providing ,a . selection of Exquisite New Goods [at prices that are well within your reach. Hosiery, too, suitable for all pimes and occasions. The prices are your prices. Come and see to-day. I.) Ladies’ Lisle Gloves in new shades. Prices 1/-. 2/11, 4/11 pair. ■ / Suede Lisle, 4/11, 6/11, 8/11 pair. Long Lisle, now 5/11 pair. White Doe-Skin Gloves, washable, 15/6 pair. » Colored Suede, fashionable colors, 15/6 pair. French Kid Gloves, all colors, 15/6 •pair. • ;• Reindeer Skin Gloves, durable, 17/6 pair. ( Silk Hose in all colors, 3/11 to 15/pair. Lustre Finish, very strong, 5/11 pr. ; Fancy Ribbed Silk Hose, black only, 6/11 pair. “Sea Island,” very soft and silky colors, 4/11 pair. Plain Cashmere all-wool, 3/11 up. ; Ghil/fren’s Fancy i and |-Sox, new colors. C. H. HARROP DRAPEIt—« T R A t F 0 R D DRAPER—tTRATFORD W. H. ROBINSON, Manager. THE XMAS PRESENT That only you can give. YOUR PHOTOGRAPH! It will be priced by the receiver. Inexpensive to the giver. >, T Make an appointment with MCALLISTER to-day, or just drop in and bo photographed any time at the STUDIO, BROADWAY N. j. McAllister, BROADWAY NORTH.
old] or new floors xise our *•' - spirit rarnish stain. It wiil not Scrub off, 3» 6d quart bottle, —E. D. EVANS, Furnisher, Regan Street.
ANTED every Spark Phig ore* ter know that the centre o»b be slipped oat of the K.L.Q. Flag, cleaned and replaced in a jiffy, withoat moving the body of the ping* which is firmly screwed into the e» gin©. fchm, making it a new ping, and Having no prdeelain cannot break, ti. BarkmeoK Jah*t' fir. TO LETT, comfortable up-to-date house of five large rooms, bathroom, scullery, washhouse, undbr on© roof. All conveniences, two acre® land, fowl run, vinery, situate Brecon Road. Apply in first instance to McCluggage and Co,, Broadway. T OST a silver wristlet watch, ■A* marked “E.A.A.”, in brown shell case. Finder please communicate with this office. Reward. If” OST, either in Broadway or East Road, light overcoat, gloves in pocket. Reward on returning to this office. x OST on Stratford-Toko Road on Saturday last, a light rainproof coat. Reward on returning to this office. LOST on Show Grounds yesterday, lady’s gold watch, greatly valued as war keepsake.—Howard. GOOD-HEARTED Lettuce in fresh supply this vteek, at BROCKLEBANK’S. STRAWBERRIES,- Cherries, Peas, Beans, and New Potatoes, at BROOKLEBANK’S. ONIONS, Cabbage, Rhubarb, Cucumber Plants and Flowering Annuals, at BROCKLEBANK’S. GOOD makes of tho Choicest Sweets always in stock.—Try BROCKLEBANK’S. W them,’ ISB Buyers always buy at DRQOKLEBANK’S. Try GHOiCE Strawberries for Saturday at BROOKLEBANK’S. Try them. .OTRAWBERHXES and Cream arfe delightful now at the Marble Bar. YOU always get the best Ice Cream at the Marble Bar. F Dm* RUIT Dm quite ks drawn from the ice, , eshing.—Th© Marble I
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 76, 24 November 1922, Page 6
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