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BUS! N ESS NOTICES, \ V tQaaxSl&ji •rV Qasi^i iii JAS. E. CAMPBELL, D.8.0.A. London). SIGHT SPECIALIST. WILL again visit Stratford, and may be consulted at Mr Fred. Edwards’, Chemist, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21th, 1913. iriil a CHOOSE YOUR FUANO AS YQU WOULD A FRSEMO. Eor worthiness and sterling meat Pianos are like people. Some are famous —their name alone insures them a welcome in any home. COLLARD and COLLARD PIANOS require no introduction. They are built to maintain a worldwide 'reputation and spread the joy of good music. Satisfaction does not wear off with the “veneer”—their worthiness goes deeper than appearance. Gall and listen to‘the mellow tone of these pianos, AGENT— T. G. GRUBB, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. E 0 W A R D S’ Expert Prescription Service Is for Everybody. WHATEVER your circumstances may be, yon cannot afford to use Cheap drugs. It’s poor economy. EDWARDS’ DRUG SERVICE costs you little if any more —you know you are getting the very best. You are really helping your Doctor make you well. The action of Fresh, Active Drugs may throw the balance in your favor in a crisis. THE PURE DRUG DRUGGIST, F. EDWARDS. Egmorct 1 Pharmacy, Stralfsrd. I 1 iJ>■> n' i / -i '’ . • , i -,i i;( W | 1 P'.i- i I ic'" -1,: ,”j, ■; j i- it.... 1 , i : The preservation of A PIANO depends upon a Competent Tuner who knows his business and is efficient in a 1! branches of Ids profession. DO not allow your Piano to i into dli© unplayable , . , pf attentjoii. ,1 i ■'■ ■;■■■• • ; ■ i ■ ,i , | OUR Tuners have been engaged upon the merits of their English factory experience, and can give you the best results possible. 'COUNTRY' Tu nin gs ' a re" attended to with the same attention and despatch as town. Send for the Tuner and let him show yon the difference after he has put your piano in perfect order and repair. E. DIXON & CO. THE HOME OF MUB3C, STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 45, 23 October 1913, Page 4

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325

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 45, 23 October 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 45, 23 October 1913, Page 4

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