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BUSINESS NOTICEB. HANNAH &C° BOOT IMPORTERS MANUFACTURERS, ■ T -*.:^-.i?:\,r.'si.zzr i BROADWAY, STRATFORD. BRANCHES IN ALL TOWNS Renowned Shooters, ~ Dairy Boots, „ Smart Footwear for Town, Country, „ Dance, Tennis, Cricket and all sports. "/-y> BOOTS WEAR BEST «r HANNAH'S b «^dway. 10 per cent, off List Prices. 10 per cent, off List Prices. KAPOK MATTRESSES TO CLEAR. KAPOK. KAPOK. KAPOK. KAPOK. SPARWATH, MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. 'Phone 69. KAPOK. KAPOK. KAPOK. KAPOK. KAPOK MATTRESSES TO CLEAR. 10 per cent, off List Prices. 10 per cent, off List Prices. Zealandia Boots Women who take pride in dainty and footwear should wear Zealandias.

vssp&'^xrWhen Your Child's Throat is Sore t That's a "danger sign"! It tells you of deadly germs attacking the tender respiratory organs. Once let them get down into the bronchial tubes «r lungs, "tnieiif the 'dread croup or perhaps pneumonia may tndanger life. At the first indication give Bonnington's Carrageen Irish Moss I There is <ffiV no time to meddle with imitations—the ' rtf ma ' n •' l ' " l * * et t ' l " ma B n 'fi< ; ent ■• > "Vemedy right to the spot at once I For „ ov ' r * centurv " M ' 3een l^e C, Tt\j favourite family cough medicine. " " H,EkE'S A CASE IN POINT: ■ Ellison Road. Hami! on, Sep'ember I0:h, 1913. I :rrred in New ZeaUnd over lu\y y ars ago, and J the first family medicine I remember in Christeburch ;" W»i"Bcr.ninuton's Iri h Moss." ' rled it for a bad cold, »nJ found i: cid m- cood. bine llico I hare used it for nv.«-Ifand family willi cv tysicc «s. During niy itorekeeping I have s"'d several hundreds of bo'tlej of BonnrvUn i liisn Moss end my easterners ulvays ?po!re very bigbly of it." W. TRESSIDEK. 79 %E -/& «»,«*?'->;- IMI u ■■•»■

r Mosic fflilfßll She knows the value of a steaming oup of delicious Amber Tips Tea at eleven and*' four o'clock. The strain produced by in- " cessant repetitions of "Czerney's" is dispelled—fresh vitality is imparted, and instruction is more pleasant and thorough ! i Everybody'* Favourite means quite as muoh to you. Iti 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 delioate digestions nor will it intfaoe "nerves." Your grooer eells it-lota of it I Try a pound at 2/- to-day I Other grades at 1/10 and yj is r g^Sfe a s» m mm mm WHOLESALE AGENTS, NEWTQN KINQ, STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 7, 26 August 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 7, 26 August 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 7, 26 August 1914, Page 2

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