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j CLOTHES WITH A REPUTATION. / I Pine serges, tweeds, and worsteds, 1923 styles, conscientious workmanship down ! to the last stitch —these are the qualities which make and hold the reputation of Ruscoe Suits. And every one is a perfect fit; for a Ruscoe Suit is made for you and you alone. Let us show you our fine range of patterns and styles. We have the very latest as well as the best. c. PuseoE TAILOR, BROADWAY, STRATFORD, (Established 25 years.) IF lOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY BUSH IN AND SEE US. No. 1. For exchange.—A tip-top little freehold farm of 17 acres on a good metalled road, just 13 miles ft'om P.Q., will carry 8 cows and 1 horse. A good' house of 6 rooms, bat: room and pantry. Electric light, good . cowshed of 5 bails. Well watered by good streams Price £2450. Would exchange for small house. Nothing cheaper. Interest 5J per cent. • No 2; For exchange.—62 .acres freehold, carrying 17 cows and o + her stock. House of 5 rooms. Insured for 4250. Cowshed of 6 bails, concreted Price £33, on good terms. Will ex change for tovp property. No. 3. £46 per acre, a going co,ic*trn, Bltham district. 72 acres good freehold land, dead level. Well watered by good sti earns House oi 8 rooms, cowshed of 6 bails (concrete), plenty of out-buildings. One mortgage £IBOO at 6 ier cent. Tin following stock goes with this loveh little farm:- 28 good dairy '•ows c, horses, about 20 -pigs, dray and bar ness, trap and harness, drill, plough X : disc rand chai n harrows, milk cans factory shares and all other implements on the farm. Plenty of winter feed. Will sell on very terms M. McDONIIO. - - , Telephones; Office 162, Residence 74 *•*< f*y ■ ■>' *.) •• < ■ i * SPECIAL TO MOTOR-CAR AND LORRY OWNERS. W© have an ,up4?-dn-te plant with a capacity for handling all classes of chassis repairs efficiently and well. ■yUxour us with your comraan ! s, and f&Ui X|ill rest 'assured that the work fwilF : l)e dof«Mto your entire satisfaction. ELECTRIC WELDING

And fitting and turning conducted by skilled hands. All kinds of engines and machinery repaired at th© lowest cost. Let us give you a quote for th© job. UNION FOUNDRIES, LTD. Juliet Street ’Phoa» I# tf, S. BRYCE fruiterer a confectioner The shop tor Quality and Chsapnm, ■’S&i* MT ' ■ ■ : Thia season's Apples, Pears, Bananas, Oranges, lemons, etc. Nothing tfrtft tlje eat. "‘Sweets and choocolates a specialty. Bpdge Plants, Shelter Tree!", / * Shrubs and Out Flowers. Orders delivered anywhere in town ADVERTISED GOODS ARE STANDARD GOODS THE WORLD OVER. WHY? BECAUSE there must be in advertised goods a uniform high quality, otherwise the adverted article not being up to - • the standn d claimed f t it, will not be purchased again, and the advertising will b© imp ofit b!c. Advertising is Insu ance, therefore, that the goods are as represented and good value. The customer who buys advertised ! goods rarely makes a mistake, j Readers, therefore, will benefit j a careful perusal of the adver- [ tising columns of the “POST.” STratford" Grocers report big j business at the “NO-R/TB-BING” Laundry Help counters; I (Abiding a time!

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 91, 22 August 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 91, 22 August 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 91, 22 August 1923, Page 7