BUSINESS NOTICES. it [tnrnmr—"" JOIN THE HAPPY CARNIVAL! G OF BARGAIN HUNTERS FRIDAY, 17 WHEN WE ANNOUNCE A SALE OPENING, 'TIS THEN EXPECTANT EXCITEMENT REACHES ITS' HEIGHT. Tv E CAN ASSURE YOU THAT YOUR EXPECTATIONS WILL BE FULLY REALISED IF LOW PRICES, GOOD QUALITIES AMD "SCSI BARGAINS 7.H. EVER ARE WIAT YOV ANTICIPATE. OUR £KS ARE FULL TO OVERFLOWING WITH THE NEWEST IMPORTATIONS OF MILLINER!, AND WEARABLES FOR WOMEN, GIRLS AND CHILDREN. BARGAINS ARE EVERYWHERE. IT IS V OUR INTENTION TO MAKE A CLEARANCE "QUICK AND LIVELY" * AND 'TIS CERTAIN YOU'LL HAVE TO GET A MOVE OX FOR THESE BARGAIN ' OFFERINGS ARE THE REAL THING'. PUT IN AN APPEARANCE EARLY ON FRIDAY. AND KEEP COMING—YOU'LL FIND BIGGER BARGAINS EVERY TIME. "--yßsSsss 3§lfS , [S3 i,l *-: •■":.' m REMEMBER, SALE OPEN* 17 MOREY & SON. STRATFORD AND NEW ATSSCHOO! ATISGHOOSS v I»HELLO! YOU'RE GETTING! } A COLD!" » "GETTING a cold!" was the indig-» nant retort—"getting one?—why, I've % had this cold for a week, and can't t| shake it oft'; got shocking pains in myjj limbs.- and a frightful headache—® must be a'touch of the 'flue'!" g "Yes, you've got it alright," the candid friend, "but, see here, & what you want is & ' COLD AND INFLUENZA CUHE" 'TIS * splendidly efficacious cure, whether you have a simple cold \ in the head or a dangerous attack of influenza.. You should cer- || tainlv obtain the relief it offers. « I I WHY NOT TO-DAY? $ SHE MIST, STRATFORD. m
Jewellery, Watches, Etectro-platev Prises. J. K. S 1 STRATFORD, I beg to notify my Patrons that 1 have opened a Sight-testing Department. No charge for testing. HONEEB BAKIHJ OONifTBOTIONHB *ND ' TEA BOOMS. fcomfortftbte, Cosy bu£ Pottained Ton, Rooms, RoH to tl« TE WHJfcKE KEKA a Order« taken fer WtddJns, CfcrlsEnr.' ins and Birthds '-?*««. 7he Bakery Bosineia ia Btill o»ni«d on fit Regan Street. 'Phone 10T*
BEFORE YOU HAYS INSPECTED THJB THE SIMPLES?, THE NEWEST, THE BW£, BATALOGUIS FROM BTBASFOBD. DOMINION STABLES, Broadway Stratford. (Next to His Majesty's Theatre.) H. WORTHINCTON & Co. ,X>EG to notify the General Pr.blic that for Farmers' convenience, they will be open on Saturday next — the premises lately occupied by Jas. Thompson, as a Bait Stables. Good Standi and Every Attention. iYOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 71, 15 July 1914, Page 3
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364Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 71, 15 July 1914, Page 3
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