BUSINESS NOTICES. MOREYS FOR GOOD VALUE. Shopping is not quite the simple, affair that some people think it is. Of course, if one has unlimited funds, and is not con cerned as to the price paid for the goods required, then shopping is a very simple thing indeo d, but if value is wanted for every sixpence, then shopping becomes an interesting matter requiring a great deal of knowledge. The keenest shoppers come to us for their goods because they know that they are sure of getting full value for their money. We .buy in the best markets, wo buy large lots, and we buy for ■ ■lf' cash, which secures for us many advantages and concessions. AX' We sell in a close margin, that is 'to say, we are satisfied with A MODERATE PROFIT. We treat the Cash Purchaser Generously, for we allow a discount of 5 per cent., or is In the &, IT PAYS TO SHOP HERE. MOREYS THE CASH DRAPERS. STRATFORD AND NEW PLYMOUTH. A 1
A SQUARE DEAL. ’ aSbWSG ,TO NOVEMBER BEING. WET, AND COUNTRY CUS i> TOMERS NOT RAVING HAD AN OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT MY GREAT / CLEARANCE SALE I HAVE DECIDED TO CONTINUE SAME TO END OF THIS MONTH % 369 WA i i mmki v 1 -=±Zi'i Amber Tips T»a — Best for the Children No other tea is so good or so wholesome as Amber Tips. And hence the wise mother insists that it is used in the home, for she knows that her children’s digestion will easily be injured by harsh and inferior teas. Only the best may be used for the children’s favourites, so the little ones insist on using Amber Tips for the doll’s tea party. Amber Tips represents the acme of perfection in tea. Blended from the finest combination of the best teas from the best ■ gardens, it is wonderful value. The 2/- per lb. Amber Tips represents perfection in tea blending. For flavour, aroma, quality and strength it is without an equal. The 1/10 per lb. grade pleases tens of thousands who never before were quite satisfied. Its flavour and quality is rarely excelled even in teas of higher price. Another grade of Amber Tips is sold at 1/8 per lb. — fine tea and splendid value it is too. 43 o A. WHOLESALE ACENTBi NS WTON KING, STRATFORD-
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 12, 13 January 1913, Page 3
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387Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 12, 13 January 1913, Page 3
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