BUSfMESS NOTIChS. BOOT PEOPLE SPRING- & SUMMER "1 AA'HCJ FOR LADIES. .... , <**■» <*'s"* » *t* H # :-.:■■ Pretty Shades in Tan and CoJors. Eeauiiful Fittings, and everything in Boots and Shoes for Men and Children. SEE HANNAH'S WINDOW, "^jj- "BOOTS WEAR BEST
SLAUGHTER -TERRIFIC—SLAUGHTER! GOOO NEWS AT LAST. GENERAL FURNISHER AND UNDERTAKER. 'PHONE'69, HAS decided to sacrifice 1000 pounds worth of Furniture, Upholstery, 7-Piece Drawing-room Suites, Go-carts, Push-chairs; Hearth Rugs, SlipMats, Cots, Iron and Wood Bedsteads. Chairs, Chesterfields, Divans, Daisy Chairs, Ottomans, Morris- Chairs, Seagrass Chairs and Settees, 12 Couches in leather and plushettes Wa«hstands, Sideboards, Duchess, Dressers, Palm Stands, Pictures,. Travelling Trunks, and many more lines. A Huge Lot of Kapok and Wir Mattresses to clear at absolute cost. MONEY—MORE MONEY—STILL MORE MONEY—WE MUST HAVE. Everything plainly marked with the Price. SALE COMMENQES 16th OCTOBER (FRIDAY), AND LASTS 2 WEEKS ' ONLY. HURRY! HURRY!! HURRY!!!, HURRY!?,!!* This is an only Chance in a Lifatlme, SRKIS*WKI¥ .. V.'A. > MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS, BROADWAY, STRATFORD,
You owe it to yourself to try a pair-— they II surprise t/on in comfort, wear and —■^■^g^km' KEEP COOL THIS SUMMER! INJOY the lightness, softness, freedom and i and economy of Copier than linen or cotton, Dr. Underwear will protest you against every change in temperature. Guaranteed ail wool. Any under garment replaced if spoiled through shrinkage.' After 30'Years Wer Ou.iiih -f Mir V? incM RAG Weight Is still the, BES F. Men's Undcrvests 7/3 to 12/9 Men's Pants 9/- to liS/9 Men's TJuiteds (Combination Garments) 18/- to 25/6 7/3 to 12/9 9/- to 12/9 The Jaetrer Co.'s ''Kwe" Brand Weight No. 230 6/- to 8/7/6 to 9/6 1.3/6 to 18,9 5.3 WEAR "JAEGER" PYJAMAS! 2 NOTE.—JAEGER GOODS ARE BRITISH MADE. . Local Agents: A. H. Herbert, Mullen and Marshall, Broadway.
Mid the rush and gvind of machinery in an overheated engineroom, where norvosmust be perpetually "on the strain"—where the brain must be constantly on the aiert to detect the slightest irregularity, he linds a much needed stimulant and "steadier" in wm3 Everybody's Favourite -JThis delicious beverage will bring refreshment and ener- ■ gy to you. > Your grocer will tell you / that day by day its sales bound higher and higher a—■ do you want better proof —of its wonderful quality and value P / Sold only in damp-proof air- f tight packages and tins. A.ek JLp . ior a packet of the 21- grade. 78 *fW ■ ■■■■■ ■ J 'j m& ■m -m WHOLESALE AGENTS, NEWTON KING. ITRATi!9AD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 58, 24 October 1914, Page 2
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400Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 58, 24 October 1914, Page 2
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