BUSINESS NOTICES. r NY \ \ C mk my ill » sweep BRIGHT-DAY MILLINERY..The red of the Poppy, ihe blue of the Cornflower, the yellow of the Daffodil, the blush of the Rose. ALL THIS CHARMING MILLINERY AT MOREY’S IS BASED UPON NATURE’S n\VN BEAUTIES. IF NATURE HAS BEEN IMPROVED UPON, BY REASON OF THE DAINTY, DEFT TOUCHES WHICH TRANSFORM A ■ COLLECTION OF PRETTY THINGS INTO NOW, MADAM, TO VIEW THE FLORAL HATS THIS SUMMER, A POEM OF A HAT. WE WOULD INVITE YOU ESPECIALLY .EXCHAN PING EXAMPLES. COVERED ■ ARE PARTICULARLY FASHIONABLE AND VERY RIGHTLY SO. THEY’RE SO COOL AND LIGHT, AND IMPART SUCH A CHIC AIR. THE DOLLY VARDEN HATS ARE QUAINTLY DISTINCTIVE AND VERY BEAUTIFUL. MANY AND MANY A NEW NOTE HAS BEEN ATTAINED, AND PRICES IN EVERY WAY SYMBOLISE MOREY’S UNEQUALLED VALUE. ‘ if you spend £1 cash, we hand back Is, 5 per cent. MOREY & SON. DRAPERS, STRATFORD AND NEW PLYMOUTH. ’PHONE 160.
“I CANT CLIMB UP THERE!” **,•. jt vt si i*a “Why not, old chap, that’s the best .part of the walk.” 4 “It may bo, but I’VE COT CORNS, and they object to my climbing, and ‘give me beans,’ if I attempt it.” YOU SHOULD GET k EDWARDS’ KILLAKGRN IT WILL MAKE YOU MASTER OF YOUR FEET. Hard corns or soft corns—this preparation will remove the tremble and make your feet obedient to your will. Just now at the beginning of the very hot weather you should take immediate stops to put your feet in good trim —“Easy feet, easy mind” is one of the truest of proverbs, isn’t it? DON’T DELAY—START STRAIGHT AWAY. F. EDWARDS. CHEMIST, STRATFORD.
t ■ i- '' ' ' CBMBON DIRECTBRY. (Published Annually). ISaableu traders throughout the WfiJfld to oo nun uni eft to direct with. English Man«ifs«!tirerfl arid Santera In each dess of goods. Besides being a complete commercial guide to Loa* in and its suburbs, the director# contain# lists oS Expar! Maralnnta with tia Goods they ship, and 4h* Poioaial Bad foraiga Markets thaj •opplT'J dtasatafeljs S-IMB arranged under the Forts to they sail, and indicatia© the approx* mate Sailings: Prt«ina!sD Trads Mattes® ol Leading Manofftoturoo, iJorchonto'j *to., in the principal prorinoial towns and industrial centra* of the United Kingdom. A Copy of tb« fcßTranl edition will be forwarded, freight paid, on receipt of Postal Order for Sfoa. Dealers seeking Agencies CJ»» rTrtJtise their trade cards for fil, er larger adnertiseraoats from S 3. TtfE tfifcaow BJWCCTSSY B&M PAW/, ktß., 08. a&«&sr«* * ja« isaslss, E,S.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 53, 29 October 1914, Page 3
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410Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 53, 29 October 1914, Page 3
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