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BUSINESS NOTICES. m : I Mi 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 so give you that j® “don’t care” feeling if the picnic tea does accidentally spill upon Wpi it * .WHICH SHALL 2T 8E?... A SPONCECLOTHA COTTON CREPE—A PIQUE. -A TUSSORE. OR A SPd ART PRINT. Those are iust suggestions mind you just an idea of “ha? U have 00 After Ml. it’s rather our putting in a detailed list, considering you calling in person. All ladies who have value come to Morey’s for their fabric needs am the yards and yards of these cool materials sold L*tt ly would surprise you. Reminds us, we . l ., r ' i 5/ low in some lines—and, well, an early visit would be advisable. Discount?—certainly. 5 per cent, for cash as usual—ls in the £■ MOREY & SON. drapers, STRATFORD AND NEW PLYMOUTH. A ' ’PHONE 160. J “I CAN’T CLIMB UP THERE “Why .not, old chap, that’s the host part of the walk.” “It may he, but I’VE GOT CORNS, and they object to my climbing, and ‘give me beans,’ if 1 attempt it.” YOU SHOULD GET EDWARDS’ KILLAKORN IT WILL MAKE YOU MASTER OF YOUR FEET. Hard corns or soft corns—this preparation will remove the trouble and make your feet obedient to your will. Just nbw at the beginning of the very hot weather you should take immediate steps to put your feet in good trim “Easv feet, easy mind” is one of the truest of proverbs, isn’t it? DON’T DELAY—START STRAIGHT AWAY. £ F. EDWARDS, CHEMIST, STRATFORD.

VEB OSREST&I3Y., (Published laaaally). Ib*bx«i traders throughout the W««W to communicate direct with. iiin®di.h aniS Dsalara Li each clasa of goods. Bosiile# being a complete commercial guid* to lionion itai its suburb*, i.ho director? contain* Hats ul Expart Wf»iroha«ta irlife tie Goods ttowj ship, «sl §k* iDoloxuai oad Fonsisn Markets Hktoj tupplyj itkaaisiiip h«m.u urugsd n the Ports to vhizu: they tail, and the j*ppro’i'mat® Saiiingo; Prsvlntitf Trade MsSfcua of leading Manufacturer:', f’arohasta, *fco. in th© principal protlnoial towns and industrial centres of tho Uailad atSingdom, ■ ‘ A copy a® th« eurreni oSitio* wil* be forwarded, freight paid, wa nwsiprf of Postal Order for Mb. Dealers asking Agenotoa CM s#v*«3 iise their trad© cards ior fil, or iwgur adtertisementß from S 3, TMi L®HPGSS DIRECTORY Bs.f* PAMT, US., - fg, ab*ji*r»* : i«, Leclso, C.o*

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 51, 27 October 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 51, 27 October 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 51, 27 October 1914, Page 3

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