MOUEY'S GLOVES ARE THE -QUITE-GOOD" KIND! WOMEN'S GLOVES FOR THE BEFORE BREAKFAST-THE MOTOR TRIP-THEMORM^ SHOPPING-THE LUNCHEON • PART^ TH f' A T ' NOON TEA AND THE EVENING DANCE ARE BESI BOUGHT AT MOREY'S <SA THIS HOUSE SHOULD BE YOUR BUYING GUIDE, SSL A S► OF DIFFERENCE BETWEEN <<QUITE GOOD ENOUGH" GLOVES AND THE "QUITE GOOD WE WON'T PRAISE THESE GLOVES ANY FURTHER, BUT WE'LL LEAVE THEM TO YOUR CRITICAL JUDGrvIENT. MAY AS WELL TELL YOU T HE PRICES:Nappa Cloves—3s 3d, 3d, 6d, 4s 6d. Tan Kid—4s 6d, 6s 6d. Black Kid—4s 9d, 5s H.d, 6s 6d. . Woollen Cloves—ls 6d, 1s Ild, 2 S 3d, 2s 6d. Children's Winter Cloves. ARE YOU HALF INCLINED TO COITO AM) INSPECT* THEN DO SO. YOU'LL BE VERY PLEASE] K There's a 5 per cent, discount for oas h. That means 1s in the £ saved, MO&EY & SON. DRAPERS. •TRATFORD AHD HEW FkYMIttH. 'iPHONI ill. AS YOU CAN'T TAKE THE FIRE TO BED TAKE A HOT-WATER BACI instead of shivering in ice-cold sheets, yours will be a delicious feeling of luxurious warmth and downright comfort, i You will also guard against sudden chills. So safety, as well as comfort, demand that you should pur- , ..:;-:; ". ChaSO .' : "UNIQUE" HOT-WATER EDWARDS' The "Unique" Bag is of superfine rubber, made to last many winters, and will not leak> whilst the stopper Is absolutely the latest and safest. Now let to-day's decision assure to-night's oomfort. Have you decided? Then come now. EDWARDS CHEMIST, ■TRATFORD.
BOMMEROLAIi HOTHI, BT&ATFOBD. PATRICK FHELAW, Propriettr. »AT tfik popular and well-equipped XX. Hotej the pnblio may be sura of the best attention. Only the best ©fliquorß stocked Particular attention paid to the cuisine. TERMfii-£l weekly j 4s «d per'day. All meals lafelephone No. 77 «: Orar tht Bridge. IT VBH MQUMI Dl IttIDENTS OF OFUNAKI , MOID AND CARDIFF, . CANNON & C o ' ■ U TBHIROi M HOADWAT, STRATFORD, Are now running their oerti eJo«| /- ""that route 'to- Oardif. ' ' •nly tto Bstt Meats SupplM. DAN MALONE AND CO., PPCTINI ft §FIRIT MERCHANTS CORDIAL MANUFACTURER!, IT—torn Street. Stratfwr*'.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 41, 11 June 1914, Page 3
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335Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 41, 11 June 1914, Page 3
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