JtitflNfcU NttTJGfe* FLANNEL IS KINa OF TBI CASTLE. MORE Y'B PARTICULARLY. SO SOOX AS THE WWXaBKEEZES COMES "ELA.XXEL" AS A DEAR, l««j M IMAB FRIEND OF THE FAMILY. NOT THE Umj wtt tWftVTo KNOW IN OUR YOUNGER DAlb, inu. a. FLANXEL-A FABRIC AS DIFFERENT FROM SSSS "SCRATCHY" KIND, AS CHALK FROM ~,--• 'V ' v-*? ' - CHEESE. fgf SOf:T AS SILK. FOR SHIRTS AND PYJAMA AND ALL "XEXT-TO-SKIN" SSSir IS THE "CHILLY PERSON'S" STANDBY. NOTE THESE PRICES-ECONOMICAL, AREN'T THEY? Dootor Striped Pyjama and StUcHng flannels "" is ild'iO 2S 9d. Dootor Blousing Flannef— js Hd, ?s 6d. ____ noptor Flannels for Underwear—All shades, is 3d to is lid. nlgj*-^_ 4 '_^__ : WE'RE GOING TO HAVE A BIG RUSH ON FLANNELS . THIS SEASON, SO "EARLINESS" IS STERLING ADVICE. .-JbffiU-". '" " Therms a v s per cent discount for Cash, too, that means a saving, doesn't it? MOREY & SON. DRAPERS. ■TJtATIiPUP AJfl NJW faVMgM, «£BOtfB 1«HOT WATERBAGS. NEW. FRESH ,& RJL I STOCKS EDWARDS CHEMIST, iTEATFOED. fiiUBATFOBD. PATRICK PHELAN, oW* s ■*■*;•••■• v p ropr ifttr. 'A f tEfo popular and well-equipped | if.* Hotel :> the publib may" be sure * of the beat attention. Only the best ( of Hquors stocked. * Particular atten- j to tie ouiaihe. * TsftMS-£l weekly; 4a «d per day. All aaeala U " ' , pidSone No. 77 :; Ow the Bridge. H MSIDENT9 OF OPIJNAKI 10AD AND CARDIfF, CANNON & C°" I li T 8 HI RO. m WOADWAY, PTRATFOED, EUROPEAN AQENBY. dertaken' ''foiT'iff* British:' •»<* Continental -- Book* and Stationery, • Boots, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals and Druggists' Sundries, China, Earthenware and Qlawware, Cycled, Motor Carß and Accesßorie*. Drapery, Millinery and Piece Goods, Fanoy Gopda and Perfumery, fififaware;" Machinery and petals, Jewellery, Pla|e and Watoiieß,Photographio and Optical Gooda, ProTiaiona and Oilmen's Store*, eto./eto. Commission 2} to 5 per fee»» Trade Discounts allowed. Special Quotations ph Demand, Sample Oases from £lO upward*. Consignments of Produce j3b!d o» Account. WILLIAM WILSON AND SONS, '(]&tabb>hed 1814), DAN MALONE AND CO., P*7INI ft SPIRIT MERCHANTS toimal jprorfOTiJaipi, Htratfoni •*» Are now awning their carta «1«N f Hi *'> "' '* k * , __ m m W® H. AMN»r«h Li**, LeH*wi, E.C. Only m Bait MeaU BuM§ai. >A*uWf* fto%s.? IVNTY •trttftjrd. W. P. KIRKWOOD, |U|!t SfHHNHM
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 32, 29 May 1914, Page 3
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350Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 32, 29 May 1914, Page 3
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