BUBINEBS NOTICES. •V-TaaaaaaaaaS.'aSaalJ - waaaaiaa.ia.aa> ■lt.aaaarEia.ati 1 KaffaVMaaaaaail m mm a>: ~.,., • 31.1 25 ,J ii.a.ian laaa.a... - tn.auia j'i'*'■'■■ iimni '■■ -i-a.aaaii! iiaaSiaii &> PvSH!S!! •asgas:: YOU'VE NICE TIME-TO MAKE A DAINTY HOLIDAY FROCK. MOREY'S HAVE NICE FABRICS. Assuredly you will want a pretty little frock—one which will launder well and 1 so give you that "don't care" feeling if the picnic tea does accidentally spill upon ..WHICH SHALL IT 8E?... , »a.™, r,T U „S A PIQUE. A TUSSORE. A SPONCECLOTH-r A OOTTON CREPE OR A SMART PRINT Those are just suggestions mind you—,just an idea of what we have After all, it's rather superfluous our putting in a detailed list, considering you will be WW. in person. All ladies who Jiaye regard,for value come to Morey's for their fabric needs and •the vards and yards of these cool materials sold lately would surprise you. Reminds us we re getting low in some lines-and well an early visit be advisable. Discount?— certainly. 5 per cent, for cash as usual—ls In the £. MOREY & SON. DRAPERS, STRATFORD AND NEW PLYMOUTH. 'PHONE 160. "I CAN'T CLIMB UP THERE." "Why not, old chap, that's the best part of the walk.""It may be, but I'VE COT CORNS, and they object to my climbing, and 'give me beans,' if I attempt it." \ YOU SHOULD GET EDWARDS' KILLAKORN IT WILL MAKE YOU MASTER OF YOUR FEET. Hard corns or soft corns—this preparation will remoro the trouble, and make your feet j obedient to your will. Just now at the beginning of the very hot weather you 3hould take immediate steps to put your feet in good trim •J-''Easy feet, easy mind" is one of the truest of proverbs, isn't it? DON'T DELAY—START STRAIGHT AWAY. F. EDWARDS, CHEMIST, STRATFORD.
(fubKehed A*ao*ny). ftnablci traderi throughout the Wetf* to communicate direct with English Miiiufiaturcri anaVßaalare la each olaa» of goods. Beside* bein& • oompl*t« oommoroial guide to **»- ion oil its luburbß, the directory contain* liati ol :, r.« I xport Marehwitt with tie Goods t*i«y thip, e»d tin Colonial and Foreign Market! they •upplyj •ttMßlSalp L3HM arranged under the Port! to wale'i they Mil, and indioafcug the aparoxl mate Bailings; rravlnclal Trnftt Natlett of leading Mannfacturew, Merehaato, etc., in the principal provincial towms and industrial centres of the United Kingdom. A copy ol the enrrenl efitioa wiii be forwarded, freight paid, en receipt of Portal Order for S»s. Dealers leeking Agenolet can tZrt*tiie their trade oarda for fit, or large? advertisement! from AS. THE LBNBGN OIRECTORY t*W FAEtVj LTD., M. Afestrart* ' Ji a liftita, C»8.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 56, 22 October 1914, Page 3
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419Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 56, 22 October 1914, Page 3
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