BUSINESS NOTICES. fC f v ■MMH t—i ii /> ii , :■: •-.-. v v.v, m v\. 1 •■ r V :,K.< .-.v ' v; 3j IT A The beverage for ail times, ®I! weathers, for men, for women. '’]}|Sfa’c P v; Isis b ti i.i healthfully beneficial. .... AT ONCE .... BRINK I A TONIC! A MEDICINE I BUY WHOLE BOTTLES.
Cures Influenza' Nowadays everybody knows symptoms of Influenza byexperienqe.' Vet a little care at the outset will* prevent the serious complications fhat so often occur. J Btmningtoft’s Irish Moss, rest and warmth will restore ! health in a few days- f But go to bed at once—a day or so at the. start will prevent a week or a forlnight away from work, Bonnington'ls Irish'Moss is the standard remedy — tested for half a cen lury, there’s nothing to equal it. , ! • Mn. E. \[/oodhouse, of Northcote, writai: “I have tried a boljlc of Bennington's Uiih Moss and folrnd it very good. ' I i bad. a sudclpn attack of it saved me from a severe illness. Refuse 1 an imitation dr substitute which gives the dealer a bigger profit. , Insist on getting Bonnington's. 59 a r, ~42/5
r.. C A R HAG.E .11 LIS Ml Make a Fiat lest Cough Syrup and Save 9/" Use* “ Mean’s Essence.” Buying cough and cold medicine for a family in the or* dinary way is expensive. A 1/6 bottle is gone in no time. By using “Hean’s Essence*’ and making your own Cough Mixture you get 8 bottles for the price of on® —a clear saving of at least 9/-' on a pint. Dissolve 4 tablespoonfuls sugar and 3 of treacle, in half a pint hot water. Cool and add one bottle “Hean’s Essence”; shake well, bottle and use as required for any member of the family. This made at home cough and cold remedy is splendid for sore throats and tickling, irritating conghg, is quite harmless, and saves much* money. “ Heap’s Essence,” at chemists, grocers, or post free on receipt of price 1/6, from Hean, Chemist. Wn.njyanm. ®
TPHERB arm many wlntmenta. This * on* *xc*l* simply by reason of It* sterling ctSlcacy. Act* Ilk* a churns CUTS, KiJIUISES, BURRS. 86ALDS, SORES, SPRSIBS. Antluptlc and Etallnt. SOLD EVBRYWHBRB - - VS The great winding-up-business sale, now proceeding at A. Spence’s drapery and clothing store is proving to bo a centre of great attraction to those desirous of saving money in supplying their wants in these lines. The reason is apparent to every customer. The amazingly great reductions in prices, combined with the high quality of the goods, is the magnet which draws. A complete clearance of the shelves, irrespective of the loss involved, is the aim of the proprietor. Big business has already Ven done, but there is an immense • a- ; t' of srock yet to be quitted.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7, 13 May 1913, Page 3
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462Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7, 13 May 1913, Page 3
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