BUSINESS NOTICES. THERE’S ONLY TO-DAY AND A FEW TO-MOROWS. MOREY’S BIG BARGAIN . , , i ; CARNIVAL l x ** f WILL END. " • T ‘ WE’RE GETTING VERY NEAR THE LAST DAY NOW—- % THIS SENSATIONAL SELLING. TIME SIMPLY CAN’T } LAST—WE SIMPLY* MUST THINK ABOUT MAKING A , BIT OF PROFIT FOR OURSELVES. r ■s SO THESE ARE THE LAST DAYS—THE LAST FOR MANY MONTHS—SO YOU SHOULD TAKE THESE CHANCES WHILE YOU CAN. THE LAST DAYS ARE MORE * T DAZZLING THAN EVER! (> , 'T s ;’ ' ! MORE AND MORE HAVE THE PRICES SLUMPED, FOR WE’RE DETERMINED TO MAKE A GOOD JOB OF PRICE V:-- ‘ ; REDUCING I SAVINGS IN-THE SHOWROOM* AND FANCY SNAPS IH THE MANCHESTER AND OUTFITTING. i EVERYWHERE YOU LOOK, A GALAXY OF RADIANT SALE- SAVINGS MEETS THE BRIGHT EYES OF ECONOk MISTS. BRAND NEW GOODS ARE BEING LITERALLY RUSHED I OUT OF THE PLACE IN DOUBLE QUICK TIME. » BE IN THE SWIM BEFORE THE *1 p ■’ CLOSURE IS APPLIED! I MAKE SURE BY COMING TO-DAY. |i:f MOREY &. SOJNv DRAPERS. V STRATFORD AND NEW *EEONB i6Br
WHEN THE * KIDDIES COUCH,! tz , , . , lie. T>E very careful in your choice of a remedy. Young ' children cannot take with absolute safety many of the advertised which are primarily intended for adults. In the new eougn specific:— EDWARDS? BLACK CURRANT COUCH ELIXIR YOU have a positively safe cure. It contains no narcotics \ or powerful drugs—is mild, pleasant to. take, and yet is cerain, and far-reaching in its action, , % \ IF 'YOU MUST BUY A COUGH CURE* BUY THE PROV- & EN BEST AND SAFEST. >CL YOUR LITTLE ONE’S HEALTH RESTS UPON YOUR CORRECT CHOICE. EDWARDS 5 CHEMIST*;. BTEATFORD. * -•*- ifa iiTb i dk «fti> rifln nfii ndli~iaAi nil
advertised goods ', 1 ARE STANDARD GOODS The World Over. WHY? BECAUSE there must be, in advertised goods, a uniform high quality, otherwise the advertised’ article not being up to the standard claimed top it will not be purchased again and the advertising will be unprofitable. Advertising is Insurance, therefore, that the goods are as represented and good value. The consumer who buys advertised goods rarely makes a mis- • take. "Stratford Evening Post” readers will profit by a careful perusal of its advertising columns. v Fancy glass ware, crockery, chinaall these suggest what to buy as a present for your friends, James, Cash Tn*vu>r t x>ro»u*»y. S
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 91, 7 August 1914, Page 3
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379Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 91, 7 August 1914, Page 3
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