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BUSINESS NOTICES. £ “WHAT IS THE NFW SPR IH O FIG UR E V* t-v W ' ' MOREYS CORSETS TEtL YOU EXACTLY. “STRATGHTER TRAN EVER”, LOW IN THE BUST, LONG IN THE HIPS, SLIGHTLY WIDER IN THE WAIST, MADAME FASHION HAS DECREED THAT “LA LTGNE” OF THE SPRING CORSET SHALL BE “STRAIGHT.” THE -STRAIGHT LINE IS THE. LINE OF YOUTH,. AND CORSETIERES FOLLOWED THE* DICTATES, WITH THE RESULT THAT THESE NEW CORSETS BESPEAK ALL THE CRAGE OP TH£ JUVENILE, TH ECH ARMv OF GIR LISM N ESS I GOOD THEREFORE, MADAME, WHY YOU SHOULD BUT ASIDE YOUR WINTER’S “CORSETS” BEFORE VISITING YOUR DRESSMAKER, AND SO HAVE YOUR NEW GOWN FITTED IN CONFORMITY WITH CORRECT FASHION. THESE ARB APPROVED STYLES HAHNSi C.K., D. and A., Wfß«j and • KABO. ALL THE ABOVE ARE. STANDARD STYLES—MODELS WHICH ACTUALLY EMBODY THE NEWEST PHASE OF FASHION* AND YET ARE DECIDEDLY: LOW IN PRICE. MAY WE PLAGE OUR EXPERT ADVICE AT YOUR DISPOSAL, YOU CALL TO-DAY? ( drapers. •TBATFOBD AMH HEW KYHOK

; “HER CHARM LAY IN‘HER BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION.” r- •! t j I : - ... r- , , • ■ KQWEVER freely the fickle godJUL dess of Beauty has bestowed her charms, without a good complexion they must he at a discount. Assist Nature in the preservation of your complexion. Protect it against the rude assaults of wind* and sun by regularly using a little of EDWARDS’ i‘ ! •» DERMOLIA; It makes the skin delightfully clear and soft, removes many an imperfection; and assists to a bloom and freshness which many would envy. Got a jar of this pure and delicate preparation from 1 ' F. CHEMIST, STRATFORD.

■ Jewellery, r Watches, Electroplate Reasonable ■ mßdb« Quality. J. E STONE Good i STRATFORD; I beg, to notify my Patrons that* I haua opened a Slght-toitlng Department. No charge for testing* F, A. CRAM-ERg PIOEEMR. BAKER, OONifUOTIONBI AND TEA KOOMi. (Next Arch Rawles, ■roaiway.J Cmnfortablo, 06#y ana Partamed Tee Rooma, sat te the TE WHABE BEKAi Orders taken far wedding, Christening and Blrthde SfftM. 71m Bakery* Bimaest le still parried on at Regaa dtreel. f-’ . ’ • ’Phone 10% , Wm K ~ J>

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 47, 12 October 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 47, 12 October 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 47, 12 October 1914, Page 3

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