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BUSINESS NOTICES. 0 vp:.GREAT NEWS FOR STRATFORD WOMEN I MOREY’S FIRST HALF' .YEARLY SALE. 2Q3 OOMMENCES ON TUESDAY ! 'a TUI ROM TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13th, to SATURDAY, the 24 th 1 6’.‘" J? we will give you a “taste of our quality as Ja g* I veyors. ’Twill be a short sharp SALE, an event fraught with great moneysaving possibilities. Our Stocks .are large and ivell selected, but, extensive as| tlmy ai e, this ELEVEN DAYS’ SALE will empty the shelves like winking. THE: LOW PRICES WILL DO THE TRICK. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS AT MOREY’S FIRST HALF-YEARLY SALE. WILL BE 10 TO 75 PER CENT. mjmmnmxrmrn -~. r ™ I. .I --Eg BWHganagmKaMtßWßamßwmggMigaHaßMßM TUESDAY MORNING AT NINE IS THE BEST TIME TO ATTEND. MOREY’S FIRST HALF-YEARLY SALE . ;l v. ■i; ! ‘ i. i i 1 • ■ :• >. • !i ! ' —— iimaßcnamMuggi TDNEING’S '" *•' '"'LIN SEED EMULSION. r-,,. o I ,68 i ; - An ; i 'X* 1 T ! f S■ • THE ONLY CERTAIN CURE > ■ V. ■ FOR COUCHS AND pOLDSxxxxxxxxxxxsxx ALL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS. Is 6d, 2s 6d, p 6d. SAIREY G A ND HERE,” Qamp, “am II said Mrs. I a going twenty miles in distant, on as wentersome a chance as ever anyone as nussed ever run, I do believe. Says Mrs. Harris, with a woman’s and a mother's art a beatin in her human jireast, says she to me, “You’re not i goin, Sairey, Lord forgive you J” ‘Why am I not a going, Mrs. Kar--is.?’-’ 1 replies. “ That Mrs. Gill,” 1 saysv “ has never done me wrong ilong wi’six, an’ now her constitoo;hun cries out for “Stand-Out” Tea, vhich -she, bein a blessed angel as leverwos, knows to be jest the best ;hing for her when she is so disjoged, which havin the prlwileges )f a invaliege in this wally of the ihadder,” I says, “I’ll get it for /ou If they beats me black, and Hue and I has to walk the whole Ilstance on my bended kneeges, 1 says. “‘Stand-Out’ Tea she wants,”. I says, “and ‘StandJut’ Tea she; shall have, the joor lamb, as sure as my iame?s Sairey Gamp, and liere’s no deniging of it, and wenty miles wentersome I ;oes- to get it this blessed 1 says. £ Li I m i E Aa from inside of tin must ,bo enclosed, and forwarded wit h correct name and address, so as,to reach Wellington by the Tuesday of each week, to; ‘‘Competition,” P.O. Box 4-76, Wellington. . / NOTE i Two Blue Coupons or one Red entitles competitor to enter once.; those forwarding Green or Gold Coupons will have permits for four or nine further attempts posted them, A Cheque for £l/1/- has been sent the writer of this sentence — Mrs. M.J., Regent Street, Pahiatua. Letters for competition closing 20-2-12: 1.0.0.1.C.T.M,L5.0. Letters for competition closing 27-2-12: T.A.T.0.T.T.1.5.0.T.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 42, 14 February 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 42, 14 February 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 42, 14 February 1912, Page 3

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