BUSINESS NOTICES. HANNAH & C - ’ BOOT IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS BROADWAY, STRATFORD. BRANCHES IN ALL TOWNS. Renowned Shooters, „ Dairy Boots, ~ Smart Footwear for Town, Country, „ Dance, Tennis, Cricket and all sports. BOOTS WEAR BEST “ HANNAH’S BROADWAY - W. S. V. A. SPARWATH. GENERAL FURNISHER, UPHOLSTERER & UNDERTAKER BROADWAY, Opposite Post Office. Tlione G 9. Zealaeclia Boots . 'n 8*53 S*~JT!BaSSiS?Tiaf ■» SoM at a moderate price, yet in value, service. eym- * t -’1 quality they arc pre-eminent. -s msasm Unrivalled Since 1860 Many, many hundreds of so-aalled cough cures have come and gone during Bennington's half century of usefulness 1 Many, many thousands of sufferer* today pin their faith to this grand old remedy for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Influenza. v ilngton’s Carrageen Irish Moss i Bgapc ■nr - Eat persisted on it* merits 1 There never was a case in which its use did not give instant relief. It is potent and penetrative—breaks the hacking Cough—cuts the dangerous choking phlegm, and yet can be given to even wee mites with safety. You can trust “Bonnington's” implicitly, provided it is the GENUlNE—there ar* scores of imitations—be sure I Tt 2 f 11. WOO.
The Doctor chooses -r.u7 S>m> Amber Tips In his own household he insists that the tea should be purchased with regard to health as well as refreshment, and he knows that in selecting a fine lea like Amber Tips, his decision is endorsed by The Lancet — “Fine teas mean better health,” says that authoritative journal. Then, too, the Doctor knows that there are great stimulating and invigorating properties in make a u o te Amber Tips. ini CSS %a Everybody*s Favourite and moreover that it will not trouble the weakest digestion—nor induce “nerves.” Are you enjoying the unequalled quality and flavour of this in comparable teaP Make a start T? O'W—get a packet of the 2/- grade at your grocer’s—bring the finest tea right into your homo and heart. " „. Don’t X ***- r -s "'J BS'-igwra ■‘mt immMr SSfes • Ji-A 1 WHOLESALE AGENTS, NEWTON KING, v ., m,. «4«5<53 I ft m STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 18, 8 September 1914, Page 2
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338Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 18, 8 September 1914, Page 2
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