BUSINESS NOTICES. "I CANNOT CO OUT TO-DAY, MAUD, I MUST FINISH MAKING MY DRESS'." "Do you mean to tell me that you're actually making a light dress yourself?—what a wicked waste of time!" said the candid friend. "Why, I never think of making a white dress, 'tis such a useless procedure when you consider MOREY'S HAVE A SPLENDID SHOWING OF SUMMER DRESSES AT PURSE-FILLING PRICES." THESE STEELING GARMENTS ARE PRETTILY DISPLAYED IN OUR SHOWROOM. WHEN YOU SEE THE ARRAY, COOL, DAINTY AND SUMMERISH, YOU WILL WONDER WHY ANY LADY WOULD BE BOTHERED MAKING A DRESS WHILE THESE MAY BE HAD FOR SO LITTLE. DRESSES 'IN MUSLIN. DRESSES IN SPONGECLOTH. DRESSES IN PIQUE. DRESSES IN VOILE. ■■i : !|V'i!fe DRESSES IN POPLIN. COME AND SEE WHAT WE ARE OFFERING YOU! COME AND SEE THE EXQUISITE WORKMANSHIP, THE SUPERFINE MATERIALS, THE EXACT FITTING, THE LOW PRICING. COME TO-DAY. A Guinea Costume costs only 20s cash—s per cent, discount. 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." i \ "It may be, but I'VE GOT 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 remove the trouble 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 STRA ICHT AWAY. F. EDWARDS, CHEMIST, STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 54, 30 October 1914, Page 3
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396Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 54, 30 October 1914, Page 3
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