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BUSINESS NOVICES. @ Consumption never strikes a sudden blow. It creeps its way along. First it is a cold; then a little hacking cough; then loss in weight; then a harder cough; then the fever, the night sweats, and hemorrhages. Better stop the disease while it is yet creeping. Do you not think so? A mm e BOLD FOB 75 YEARS is the one standard cough medicine of the world. It soothes, quiets, heals. Use it when your cold first comes on. Ask your doctor about this advice. Three sizes of this medicine. To hasten recovery, aid nature in every way you can. Be sure to keep your bowels regular. Daily movements are absolutely essential. Ayer’s Pills keep the liver active and the bowels regular. Dose, one pill at bedtime, only one pill. Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER & OC. i Lowell. Mass., U.B. A.

maos & fi'IMI 1 sl _ u&> Bonn Ingfcon’s Cures Coughs Quickly Ovtr 50 years ago grandmother used Bennington’s Irish Moss—to-day her children and grandchildren still find that there’s no medicine so safeand sure as this famous reliable family cough medicine. Mrs. B. Taylor, of Ponsonby, writes • “I have very great pleasure in recommending your Bonninglon’s Irish Moss. It is undoubtedly the best cough remedy 1 have used. I fmd it a source of great comfort to my little ones, especially in cases of bronchitis and croup. On several occasions I got very anxious, but a good warm bath with a dose ol Bon-ningtnns Irish Moss seen had the dcsired effcct. 1 cannot speak too hlghRrtuse substitutes —why should you iurchase an inferior imitatio i when you can get the famous slanoard ,ugh remedy—Boanir.gton s? 6 r m 1$ I \'ii m „ vi u vt n CARRAGEEN 4 L <SS "Cv i mwm

./mm HiSii .r-T-/./ mmt tm mm 90 OIF SCHHAPP WITH Warm Milk ~_ Ja? #'ll =B/1% m« /2% ; T-<«—■(§s 3|] M J. K. STONE WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND OPTICS AN. CLOCKS and Electro-Plate S-lv" (suitable for presents) will be sold at a reduction of 2s in £. A A AMERICAN ALARM CLOCKS TCvJ (usual price 7s Gd), will be sold at os each.

Seeing is believing. Come along and note the large genuine reductions during our Great Alteration of Premises Sale. You will buy when you see.—Charles E. James, Broadwav.x

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 53, 8 July 1913, Page 7

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382

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 53, 8 July 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 53, 8 July 1913, Page 7

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