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BUSINESS NOTICES. SMART DRESSES FO R SUMMER DAYS. True, Summer Is a Sons time a-coming but it IS coming. So the sooner you prepare your ward- robe for warm, sunshiny weathe* th< better for yourself. You will ba greatly helped in ycur selection of Summer clothes by viewing ' MOREYS FINE RANGE OF EMBROIDERED ROBES AMD TUSSORES. ONE OF THESE 9 WILL SUIT YOU BOTH AS TO STYLE AND PRICE. EMBROIDERED ONE-PIECE FROCKS 6s lid to 455. TUSSORE ONE-PIECE FROCK S 37s 6d to Gss. STRIPPED VOILE ONE-PIECE FROCKS 29s Gel to 455. LINEN ONE-PIECE FROCKS 8s lid to 19s 6d. HEAVY COTTON CORD FROCKS 32s to 425. JAP CREPE FROCKS 19s Gd to 255. SILK POPLIN FROCKS IN DAINTY COLORS FROM 55s to £5 ss. CALL EARLY FOR YOUR SHOW COSTUME OR FROCK, Our moderate prices are subject to 5 per cant discount for cash. I MOREY & SON. t STRATFORD AND NEW PLYMOUTH.

SALE! SALE! SALE ■HAVING PURCHASED THE FURNISHING STOCK AND BUSINESS OF MR.' JOHN LEYDON, PRIOR TO EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS, I HAVE DECIDED TO CLEAR FOR CASH, REGARDLESS OF COST THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK. SALE COMMENCES at 9 O’CLOCK ON SATURDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER. AND WILL BE CONTINUED UNTIL THE END OF THE ■ i■ ~ i ■ MONTH. - . . ’. * w.V ‘ ■ ‘ ‘ ■ <£sooo W ° RTH ° F STOCK T 0 BE SLAUGHTERED. . GARRETT E. WILSON. GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHER, ’Phone 152. BROADWAY, STRATFORD.

iiaih Laj> Uime 1 .m w -—• Bathtirae is a happy time for the children if PLANTEKOA . MEDICATED SOAP is used, Gnco it has been tried they will always demand it, for they can distinguish between good and bad soaps as they can distinguish between other articles. Use Plantekoa ’M edi c a tod Soap once or twice and you will find that the effect is marvellous. There’s a reason why it gives such a feeling of comfort and restfulness. A. well-known doctor says ;—“ oVhcn in search of a really good soap, we soon find that certain soaps are very harmful. Nearly all hard soaps are ‘made from ‘Soda Ash’ and tend to dry and harden the skin—-if used often they produce bad effects. It is specially important to distinguish between the qualiticsof soaps used on the sensitive skins of infants and invalids. If yon wash an infant with strongly caustic soap, you may look for a state of discomfort in the child which' will make it rcsalcss and miserable. You arc not able to tell why it is so and may ascribe to ‘temper’ what is due to irritation of the skin caused by bad soap.” Plantekoa Medicated Soap is the ideal for a delicate and sensitive skin. It contains no “soda ash” or caustic, and in a short time it w I. impart a delightful, velvety smoothness, while i medicinal properties pre j vent and cure irritation, r*sh-s and soreness. Plante- sP?-' koa Medicated Soap is rr*7 * • V«-—• : ! A m m-. i m ,£HrVj df MW W the Soap of particular people and has been truly described as Society Soap. Price, 1/- per tablet, or three tablets in ‘handsome green and. gold box for 2/9 at chemists and stores. Plantekoa Shaving Soap, 1/-per stick. / iff- H!Sf3KS ao®.a.iect './lac. i Si r u ftOTr *-ooj E. *B. STO HR, Chemist, Stratford, WL. A. Storekeauor, Miahlrst

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 69, 14 November 1912, Page 3

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542

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 69, 14 November 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 69, 14 November 1912, Page 3

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