<SUKINfeM NOTICE*. i HERE’S UNBLEACHED DAMASK. BUT IT GOES WHITE IN THE WASH. CERTAINLY IT HAS MISSED TEE GLEAM OF THE MORNING DEWDROP AND THE WARMTH OF mh MIDDAY SUN, ENJOYED BY ITS BLEACHED SISTER! ’TIS NOT MUCH THE WORSE FOR THAT THOUGH, AND IT COMES A LITTLE CHEAPER INTO THE. BAR'v GAIN. MOREY’S ARE KEEN ON DAMASKS. Unbleaehed Table Damasks—is 3d, is 4d, is 6d to 2s 9d. White Damask, dazzling whits—is 6d to 6s 6d yard. Serviette, superb qualities —4s 6d to 33s dozen. COME AND LINGER ROUND OUR LINEN SECTION. IF WE PRIDE OURSELVES UPON ANYTHING, IT IS UPON OtJR LINENS, WHICH, AFTER ALL, IS PARDONABLE CONSIDERING THE DELIGHTFUL SHOWING ON HAND. YOU’RE INVITED. JUST COME AND HAVE A LOOK AT THE DISPLAY. There’s a 5 per cent." reduction for cash. That’s is In the £ One Twentieth. MOREY & SON. drapers. STRATFORD AMO MEW PtYOOIW? ************** mm*^m***w*mw 1 does your couch keep you awake at nights? * 1* 4 > *fc! f*s IT’S generally at night time a ,J cough is the worst. First, there’s a tickling in the throat, then you start “barking,’* and it’s hard to stop. II : : A FEW DOSES OF EDWARDS' EXPteWoRAHT ESSENCE WILL STOP AND CURE THE COUCH. ' -fIT SOOTHES THE IRRITATION AND REMOVES THE n SORENESS FROM CHEST A \ T D THROAT. FINE FOR THE CHILDREN, TOO. GET A BOTTLE TODAY, AND SLEEP WITHOU COUGH DISTURBANCE. • M EDWARDS" CHEMIST, STRATFORD.
COMMERCIAL HOTIU, 6TBATFOBD. PATRICK PHELAN, Proprietor. tEia popular and well-equipped Hotel the' public may-be sure of the best.-attention. . Only the of liquors 'stocked. Particular atten« tion paid to the cuisine. TERMS—4s 6d per day. All means Is. Mephone No. 77 Over the Bridge. n iHB ugum BEBIDENTB OP OPUNAO BO AD AND CARDIFF, CANNON & C a ■ WTOH(RO, BBOADWAY, BTBATFOBD, Hre now .Tinning their carts aloaj route to Oardif. •■lp the Beat Meats tuppllei. DAN MALONE AND CO, ICVTINI A BPEBIT MERGEAN T 8 AND POBDIAL MANUFACTURERS, lyw Worn, BtratfoH^
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 57, 29 June 1914, Page 3
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324Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 57, 29 June 1914, Page 3
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