• BUSINESS -NOTICES. HSh— i .... _ THE LANGUAGE OF THE SUNSHADE FINDS COMPLETE EXPRESSION AT MOREY’S rf MfTho!d my sunshade so,” says Mam’zelle Paris, “it means I ) would like to meet you, but if I carry it thus, Beware! my mother is watching.” On the other hand, 5 : of If; MOREY’S SUNSHADES SPEAK OF BEAUTY, STYLE AND ECONOMY. THE BEAUTY OF GAY SPRING TONES IN A DIVERSE RANGE TO HARMONISE WITH DAINTY DRESSING. THE STYLE WHICH IS IMPARTED BY THE NEWEST CONTINENTAL IDEAS—BELL SHAPES AND THE LATEST LONG HANDLES. THE ECONOMY WHICH IS ALWAYS EFFECTED BY PURCHASING WHERE QUALITY IS ALLIED TO LOW PRICES. “BEAUTY, STYLE, ECONOMY,” THREE WORDS THOSE, WHICH .WILL CARRY A PLEASANT MESSAGE TO ' YOUR HEART. CHOOSE YOUR SUNSHADE NOW WHILE THE RANGE IS COMPLETE. ~•■ ■ ■ Don't forget our 5-per-cent discount for cash —is in every £ spent. MOREY & SON. DRAPERS, STRATFORD AND NEW PLYMOUTH. THONE 160.
✓ f e vmvmmmwmmin lowwnfr THE IMPORTANCE OF PURE DRUGS. A Chemist’s Business : s one about which' most people know very little, and they nave to trust to the honesty and capabilities of the chemists for purity in drugs. Take your doctor’s prescription to F. EDWA RD S. -and you-will have it dispensed with pure drugs, and with the greatest care. No drugs are-used without first being fully tested, so that you can place the utmost confidence in your doctor’s prescription when dispensed by us. Bring your prescriptions here and have them made tip as the • doctor orders. F. EDWARDS. CHEMIST, STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 277, 20 November 1914, Page 3
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367Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 277, 20 November 1914, Page 3
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