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BUSINESS .NOTICES. kiTtei DIFFERENCES THAT MAKES w sioinn s , STRATI’*»ISI> S OME STORE MAY EE-AS GOOD AS ( ’ANOTHER AS - FAR AS QUALITY' AND VARIETY OF’ MERCHANDISE, ARE CONCERNED. i: :i o* tern (•'- :•:* , :.i In equipmentand> service, also, there may not bo much to differentiate onu from tho other. But>:thers Is generally ;one Store that stands out on Its own ;ln several respects. THAT’S WHERE V’S Sr. 0T .<5? 252 COME IN—WE SELL THE BEST AND LATEST GOODS, AND GIVE THE HIGHEST VALUES IN TOWN ALL WOOL .HOSE, Is per pair. ■1 ■ • ■ ' TAN AND ' BLACK LISLE HOSE, ■ with Cashmere Feet, Lace and 'Plain,'-Children’s -Sox, dn Cream, .Tan, and-Black, Sox and Threequarter Sox. -v ■■ r ■;r~:' 1 / BLACK HOSE, Id, rib, also lace. TAN HOSE,- in nlain and lace, Is 9d, ,15,,1id, ( EMBROIDERIES add INSERTIONS, -FLOUNCING EMBROIDERIES, 45in., from 2s 6d per yard. TUSSORE "SILK, 36in., 4s 6d per yard, English make. ¥RV SHdPPfNCh WERE,vanDOBEE t HOW YOU LIKE OUR VALUES. STRATFORD A HEW PLYMOUTH. < ’I ; ,t. 1.-n.fvf.,. - • -.-- - ... ■ • y if , ’ ■ fM-K- -ry.> /Vl ' V r- W H -.v ■ - < -’r.T,- •• - . -■ • ■

W?.S3\5;r■ .•f.’i.Tf T : ’ SHi #' «**’■ 1 i'V-t IVO l-j-■ ' --■> ’■" *Vf »>Y, ©V> 1 *1 '•it O' REOJBLVp©f”fsald d')ayid;.“:Still anbtJierilet•t&r '-from myold friend, ;~• ; i .WUkjiis jMicqjW!jbei.;? is apparently ) uricha n ged. |k <The .Iptter .isjust-what “ftpnemigh N— id ear and ’ I . iowi H’ fipd, on glaneing-at '.the-contents pf the newsf-'... .papers. he .sends ‘me. ithat ■•eminence-ln the-new .land, lie sends me a i-hook on India which is new "Interesting'; .'and lie-supplements .this -with \ttariy diverting. i)Lems pf; information he has ■ -,'gl€aned.- /jt -seems >that the .new !H. Inbian country now giving (promise of greaL (wealth isVGeyton:* * It -has been - discovered? i '/fliat 'Jthe ’iSJdjnd . produces, tea,. preferable\f,or v 'td.&lfcacy land ■;flavour *to .any. -other .in, -the —iV- ;2vir.‘Mlcawber.tells ihowtjthistea is •fASortod iiritoifkitS'. forlrthe convenience- of merchants.; ;The'finest-lots of all are called •^“-stafnd-buts^'; and the-finest of these is the veritkble ‘ Stand-Out ’ Tea, pf ; which Mr. Micawber. generously sends me p; f par ; cel.. <lt 'hi* Indeed ‘a; rare and palatable)leaf, and we have > found great pleasure in it.” ST r.'’ - ■£>> m tKtA TC-it T ; t 'A is-. 1-SCK ■C-X m tte l THE GUINEA PRIZE. •*>£ ■rrU'-.ri VZ" ‘‘■‘r-'.S’V: See -SatiMyfc l£?mq,for£ .‘‘StandOut” Weekly Competition. ~vrv>;w«.i. TONKING’S "LinSe® EMULSION. xxxxxxxxxxxxxx f-l): ''-HifiH |VY*Uj? *<>,*>*■ THE ONLY CERTAIN CURE FOR COUCHS AND COLDS. . jet ,!i a >*;•» xxxxxxxxxxxxxx •• '<<<-■- ■■•••- I- 1 * “• • ALL CHEMISTS AND STOIIEKEEPERS. Is 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 60, 6 March 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 60, 6 March 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 60, 6 March 1912, Page 3

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