THE RECENT EPIDEMICS OF j SMALLPOX AND DIPHTHERIA. Would certainly not have attained such proportions if the hygienic fact were moi'y generally known that tli» disjiiu'cuon or the mouth by a reliable and u;umloss antiseptic is a givat proit'ecting factor against all ailment* a ■.'re. the infection is through the throat or respiratory tract. liv putting, ••• orcps oi fcAXDLR'S V'.Vi A:, 1 I'i i ; i'.A ; U ACT. on a pn-ce of loal'-suaai. and allowing it to dissolve m tin; ' ui ii, ': ii.: i c:n it\ is thorijtisi.'iiy disinfi'Cti .. ("lie j-oi.uiii nature ol SAXDKH ■■'- FXTRACJ m.she> it i-.p ■.~;,- a»A.N.DLB\b KX'i KAU'J is not nails. oiis nor depressing like tiie common -uiMitpius anU possesses gteai nntisepuc powei. b\ using SAX !)LK ."> ~A! J ..ivi, you avoid tut uuceriaiii composition oi tlk io/bijgu ; you nave .ijtj Menem ol the strongest antiseptic MRS H ASS ALL, /IEETIFICATED MIDWIFE ANJj \J LADIES' NURSE," Miranda Street, Stratfrd. Tlia Rpst, Accommodation STRANGE, BUT TRUE! ft(\ DOZ. FLOWERS V>U ant i SPRAYS. All lovely and fresh. Bought late in the season very cheap. Usual price Is lid to 4s lid. Sale Pries 1s to fs lid. A FEW White Muslin -£*- and Embroidered Blouse Robes. Usual Price 15s Gd to 18s 6d. Sals price 5s to 7s 6d. LADIES' and Children's Hats, trimmed and imtrimmed. All at half price. Ladies' Roady-to-wears all 2s 11d. MRS. MsGULLUM, BROADWAY.
m me&%mt 111 The Planter's best tea t The planter recommends Amber Tips because he knows thai only his best growths —his finest teas—will even be considered by the AMBER TIPS experts. Are you enjoying the beautiil quality and flavour of this ■among tea? You should dink it because il is not only the best but also the most economical of leas —while it can be taken wilh absolute comfort by those of weak digestion. Moreover, as the experts and scientists proved in the investiqalion conducted by the famous Medical Journal, "The Lancet," fine teas like AMBER TIPS mean better health. "The Lancet" siys: "Fine teas are not only harmless but actually beneficial owing to their mildly stimulating quaiities, agreeable effect upon circulation and power of diminishing fatigue. If you want the utmost value for your money, try AMBER TIPS at 2/-. I^ 32^ yjSS£Bt»» "■WWJ&/ WHOLESALE ACENTS. NEWTON KiiMG, STRATFORD.
liveware Our stock contains thousands of inexpensive yet delightful articles suitable as gifts. Nothing is so much appreciated as good Silverware, because it lasts for u lifetime. We illustrate a few dainty things here, anyone of which would make an excellent Wedding Gift. We send all articles Post Free on receipt of remittance. 03570. New Pattern G;t Glass and Electroplated Honey ct Marmalade ]r.r -5/6 MfeiSi No. 02226 Electro-Plated Detachable Plate Holder with Moral paltern China Plate, 9 inchrs diameter. - - G/6 Handle may be used for any plate. 01253. Elcrtro-Plaled and Cut Glass Butter Dish and Knife •■ - 11/6 01252 L„, Ei)'.;cr Dish ar.d kniie. Catalogues of Watches, Jewellery silverware, etc., rree on requ^t. CTCWiIPT lUW9AM Hfll rw 71 UA ■MtllUias -,: WELLINGTON.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 28, 3 February 1914, Page 8
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