BUSINESS NOTICES. ‘TOED’ 1 CAMS.; S-SJEfiTSR, £|7s B-SEATER, £] QQ L. R. CURTIS. ALSO “THS ROVER,*' SOLE AGENT, 3T R ATFO RD. JSStiii SP'*at* 1: armmi Imp §s^smm% km si' v. / feLj-' il ■Sn TO enumerate the successes of the “Douglas” Motor Cycle would take most of the space on this page. So it is sufficient to say that practically every trial of any importance held during the last year has been won by Douglas machines (see posters in my window). Intending purchasers cannot afford to ignore flies" facts. Stocked by— B. HARKNESS, JULIET STREET, STRATFORD. Price £72 10s. EADDLERi 5 HARNESS MAKERS ! ,1 w sms v i ) 4>’ -V ! m it< V If ■“ VO'! An d GQVE'P MAKERS. WILSON & SON, HORSE COVERS from 23s COW COVERS from 7o M, We have landed special lines of Warm Coat? direct from England, can quote:— BLUE CAVALRY COATS ... IBS. GREY CONSTABULARY COATf SOLE AGENTS FOB DAHJ.’° “PECfAL WATER-PROOFED CANVAS COATS. Tha cnly Really Waterprosf G®at dust landed, direct, a Llrb of SPORTING GUNS from KHAMA CUN Blr-nlns'fesir TSiosa Wa can Sell Cheap.
gg^mTSSESffiaHMßaaaagsMgM The Music Mistress likes Amber Tips She knows the value of a steaming cup of delicious Amber Tips Tea at jeleven and four o’clock. The strain produced by incessant repetitions of “Caerney’s” is dispelled—fresh vitality is imparted, and instruction is more pleasant and thorough. Everybody’s Favourite means quite as much to ynu. Its full flavour and delicate aroma will make irresistible appeal to the most fastidious palate. A blend of the finest teas from Sunny Ceylon, it will not trouble delicate digestions nor will it induce “nerves.” Your grocer sells it—lots of it! Try a pound at 2/-to-day! Other grades at 1/10 and 1/8 mm^m Vc vjmamssm. m i&simm *•* t 4553 S-* 5# ■T : ' ■:/I m fSSwasS ay? ili fell ‘ Vv A««Wt«!.. KEWT m U I. £ll ALE WTRAYPORBI. :UfdC When Your Child’s Throat is Sore! That’s a “clanger sign"! It tells you of deadly germs attacking the lender respiratory organs. Once let them gel down into the bronchial tubes or lungs, then the dread croup or perhaps pneumonia may endanger life. At the first indication give Bonnington’i Carrageen Irish Moss 1 There is no time to meddle with imitations—the main thing is to gel this magnificent remedy right to the spot at oncel For over half a century it has been the favourite family cough medicine. Bennington's Irish Moss HERE’S A CASE IN POINT: Elliion Rond. Hamilton, September I 0; h. 1913. “1 arrived in New Zealand over fitly years ago, nnd the first family medicine I remember in Christchurch was “Bennington's Irish Moss." I tried it (ora bad cold, and found it did me onod. Sine then I have used it for .myself and family with every success. During my storekeeping I have sold several hundreds o! bodies of Bonningt. n s Irish Mess and rny customers always spoke very highly of it.” W. TRESSIDER, 1 *0 i (SiESßfe I ! RlSii MOa
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 70, 14 July 1914, Page 7
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494Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 70, 14 July 1914, Page 7
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