BUSINESS NOTICES'. mmmmm ww / kmm Alltel m K P-Vr'i c TIMES The beverage for all times, all weathers, for men, for women. « . M §ll 1 ■.'’«ur.»sKjcm^E3uni>Cl2sßßaia < It is healthfully beneficial. j .... AT OHOt .... I A DRINK! A TONIC I i A MEDICINE! i BUY WHOLE BOTTLKS. .^-^ammanttssXXlßSSßKß f rr> WNGTONS CA*KA$ftM MHOS Pa Bennington $ Cures Influenza' 1 Nowadays everybody knows the' symptoms of Influenza byexperience .s| Yet a little care at the outset will' prevent the serious complications that so often occur. Bennington’s Irish Moss, rest and warmth will restore health in a few days. But go to bed; at once—a day or so at the start will prevent a week or a fortnight away from work. Bonnington’s Irish Moss is the standard remedy-tested for half a cert tury, there’s nothing to equal it. Mrs. E. Wood house, of Northcole. writM: “I have tried a bottle of Bonnington’s Irish Mots and found it very good. I had a sudden attack of Influenza and it saved me from a severe illness." Refuse an imitation or substitute which gives the dealer a bigger profit. Insist on getting Bonnincton’s. 59 42 IS CARRAGEEN
SETTLE on a good THING I fITHE best of Good Things are to be JL had at the CENTRAL TEA ROOMS. Light Refreshments at all reasonable hours. Bread and Small Goods are of the best. Up-to-date stock of Choice Confectionery. Soft Drinks. 0. BEAUMONT, • (Late Eerr and Mcßain), BROADWAY. STRATFORD. Qi - ACRES Freehold, near town XO JL and factory • divided into 12 paddocks, and well fenced; 10 acres turnips; 65 acyea has been stumped and re-sown down in best grasses. 8roomed house, large cow-shed with milking machine. Insurance £450 on buildings. Price £3O. Terms, £6OO down, balance in 10 years. Can recommend this farm. T. I. Lamason, land agent. F. Lacey, land salesman ELDER’S Tea and Luncheon Rooms. R ELDER has decided to open Luncheon Rooms in his present premises. The rooms upstairs have been renovated and tastefully laid out. . These rooms are specially adapted for marriages, card parties socials, etc. TN connection with the above, there will be a ladies’ dressing room, and this should fill a long felt want in Stratford. Catering in all its branches. THE SCOTCH BAKERY, BROADWAY, STR ATFORD. Telephone 151, Registry Office and Labour Bureau: The great winding-up-business sale, now proceeding at A. Spence’s drapery and clothing store is proving to be 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 Vep done, but there is an immense of stock yet to be quitted. TERMS MODERATE. S
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 9, 15 May 1913, Page 3
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