BUSINESS NOTICES. BEFORE THE MAORIS LANDED HEREI BEFORE JULIUS CAESER LANDED IN ENGLAND! BEFORE ANTHONY WOOED CLEOPATRAI LINEN WAS A HOUSEHOLD FABRIC. Historical pieces of Linen Fabrics are found every day, and whether they be tapestry or mummy cloth, their wonderful preservation testifies to their original toughness. BUT THESE TABLE DAMASKS AT MOKEY'S WOULD TURN THE DARK AGES GREEN WITH ENVY! THE GREAT PORTION OP HE SHOWING IS UNBLEAOHED DAMASK OF WONDERFUL FINE TEXIURE AND SMOOTH SURFACE-DAMAS WHICH IS IN E Y»RY WAY SUITED TO DOWNRIGH HARD WEAR; IN I ACT, EVERY YARD IS PRACTICALLY GUARANTEED_BY REASON' OF THE VERY NAME OF THE PEOPLE WHO TURNED IT OUT. ADD TO THIS FACT THE PRICESUBDULNG INFLUENCE OF MORA'S VALUES AND YOU HAVE INDISPUTABLE REASON LOR EARLY PURCHASING. UNBLEACHED DAMASKS 1s to 23 11d yaHL BLEACHED DAMASKS 1s 6d to 6s 6d yard. SERVIETTES 4d each t 2s 9d each. You'll find genuine pleasure i viewing this unparalleled display of table linen. Did you say you were coming to-day i There's a 5 per cent, discount for Cash, is In every golden pound. ARE YOU FEELING UP TO T HE MARK? gp — rp not, —if your spirits are low and m \. X you have that tired don't-care feC ? feeling take something to brace you Here's the best Tonic to make you bright and vigorous— AfIWJkIMIK mm ' if"! I ...A -: CpM&vfii*k '■"' ; r>V'"W-» t®»ii!S II J QUININE AND IRON TONIC. It will remove that depression, and make you jolly as a sandboy. It will strengthen you, make work a pleasure, and give you new life, so to speak. There's no bettor toning-up medicine discovered than Quinine and Iron. Get a Bottle to-day from SSHEMIST, 3TBATFORD.
BEBIDBNTB OF OMJNAJES BOAD AND OABDIFE, , BTBATFOBD, t&n bow running their «x%% -Oat nrnW 4» o»rdif. ' ADVEKTIBED GOODS ARE STANDARD GOODS The World Over. WHY? TiECATJSE there must be, in 3 advertised goods, a uniform high quality, otherwise the advertised article nofc being up to the standard claimed for 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 raiely makes a mistake. ''Stratford Evening Post" readers will profit by a careful perusal of its advertising column*.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 15, 4 September 1914, Page 3
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379Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 15, 4 September 1914, Page 3
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