BUSINESS NOTICES. HERE ARE HUNDREDS OF OUT-OF-THE-ORDIXARY SPRING DRESS MATERIALS—"RICH STUFFS FROM OVERSEA" AS THE OLD BOOKS SAY—IN CLINGING "DRAPERY" MATERIALS WHICH UNITE ALL THE RICH SPRING COLOR HARMONIES TO THAT NICE RESTRAINT WHICH THE AESTHETIC SENSE DEMANDS. THUS MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE CAN BE SURE OF JUST THE NICEST SPRING GOWNS IN STRATFORD. ALL WE ASK IS, THAT YOU MAKE IT CONVENIENT TO COME ALONG AND SEE THIS MAGNIFICENT AGGREGATION OF ALL SPRING'S NICETIES—EVERY ROLL OF FABRIC IS BASKING N THE SUNSHINE OF FASHION'S SMILE, AND FASHION'S SMILE IS REFLECTED ON THE FACES OF LADIES WHO APPRECIATE ECONOMY. YOU SHOULD CERTAINLY COME ALONG AT YOUR VERY FIRST OPPORTUNITY. TO-DAY WOULD BE NICE. Every price ticket Is less 5 per cent, for cash, 1s in the £. MORBY & SON, DRAPER'S. •TRATFORD AND HEW f ARE YOU FEELING UP TO THE MARK? | 'F not, —if your spirits arc low and I - you have that tired don't-care 1 feeling—take something to hrace you J -v •' up. J V Here's the best Tonic to make you | j. bright and vigorous— J *rm%i 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 lifo, so to speak. There's no better to'ning-up medicine discovered than Quinine and Iron. Get a Bottle to-day from SHEMIiT, BTRATFORD.
mi RESIDSNTJ OF OfUNiJKI BOAD.ANDOAIIDIM:, CANNON. & o°' [, BTftITFOUDs jfcr, now running tlwa? e#?fcs uor; liliafc rout*'...to Osrdif. ADVERTISED GOODS ARE STANDARD GOODS The World Ovsr. WHY? BECAUSE there must be, in "advertised goods, a uniform high quality, the advertised article nofc being up to the standard claimed for it will not he purchased again and the advertising will he unprofitable. Advertising is insurance, therefore, that the goods are as represented aud good value. The consumer who buys advertised goods rarely makes a mistake. "Stratford Evening Post" readers will profit by a careful perusal of its advertising col-
Jewellery, Watches, Quality. Reasonable Prices. ki\<*& £ J. K. STONE, STRATFORD. I bog to notify my Patrons that I have opened * Slght-toatlng Department. Ho ohargo for testing. PKWEEB. BAJOSE, CONJfEOTIONaa 'AND TEA ROOJffl. (N*x4 I'rch EfcwJ«»t Broadway.) %mmd T«a Booms, (i»fe to tb* TE WHARE REKA, Orders taktn for w»Wini.. Cl«rHt»n* tog ani ilrthulß -?«!«•. The Bskery Btisinan ii ewIJ, enrrif* on at $U?«*Ji Btr«n»*. 'Phono IWI
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 20, 10 September 1914, Page 3
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388Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 20, 10 September 1914, Page 3
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