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■UtINESS NOTICES. T „ ■ V £ '/$* : * W. <TIS WHAT THE YOUNGSTERS SAY! •TIS WHAT FATHER SAYS I TIS WHAT MOTHER IS CONSCIOUS OF! That Makes her buy FLANNELETTE AT flannelette at MOREY’S j ; “Mummy! I’se so cold sometimes” say the youngsters. ar | wear these thin shirts much longer” says father. And A o ier, J putting two and two together and by the “feel” of the eai y mom ings and evenings knows that cold weather is coming and flannelet- £ . tes must be bought. Wise mothers always buy. i t "* '■ l - ' -' ~ HORROCKSES FLANNELETTE! i> • 1 The very name stands for reliability and goodness—for hard wear, Y comfort, and economy. Morey’s are ever to the fore with 011(K v ses Flannelettes, for Morey’s know a gobd thing—and know t u you* know- it. ' WE’VE WHITE AND STRIPED! fV’VVa. Hete are new patterns and new colours, but the high quality of v the fabric'is the same as ever, and so is the inimitable i 0103 value. BUY NOW AND FORESTALL AUTUMN’S CHILL. BY PAYING CASH YOU SECURE A 5 PER CENT—Is IX THE £. h MOREY & SON. DRAPERSt •TRATFOKB AND MEW PLYKOUTM’PHDffI IW.

“AHHTISGHOO” IV;, Yf7 'J?>. >'}, ■ ■ .. ■■■■ ..: ■ I THINE I’M GETTING A -T----i VI ' i Got a funny harsh feeling in the throat'?—get a tickly sensation somewhere or other in the nose—a sort of sneezy feeling which eventually {culminates in a hearty “ah—tishhoo?” v • • ■ • ■ V , • ■ Yes!—you’re in for a cold alright unless you stop it right-away. In ■its early or late stages, there is no remedy quite so good for a cold as EDWARDS’ EDWARDS’ EDWARDS’ EDWA R d S ’ COLD AND’ INFLUENZA CURE. It cheeks the feverish tendency—it acts directly upon the affected , tissues—-soothes and heals and also clears the head of that “stuffed-up” feeling. • - » > Never neglect a cold, whether it be a new arrival or an old stager. Check it NOW. with EDWARDS’ COLD AND INFLUENZA CURE. Price 2s 6d bottle. GET A BOTTLE RICHT-AWAY. i { 6 Pi EDWARDS. CHEMIST, STRATFORD.

WWATFORD; ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. /tFHING SEASON,* OOTOBE* 1,18 14 TO APRIL 80; JBllr V ICENBEB.—Men, whole' - season. Amiable over all Dominion . 20a; i.'rotQ*D And boys (under 16 years of %«), ss. Day licenses (available for Stratford District only), 2s 8d j halfsctEoa licenses from ■ December 20, IPI4 (available, for Stratford District •nlylf'-lZs'Bd., ; Licenses, may be obtained from secretary. IJSTDF LICENSE HOLDERS. , ,0. .ISbwpleski, A' Oamejon, J. W.B. Jones, C. B. Gollop, E. Judd .(boy), Fred Collin?, W. Lovett, L. Riera, A Bernard, P. Wright, A. J. Walters, R. .Healy„‘(boy), Frinfe Collins, J. Mnlveyj jP. Hunter, R. F. Harkaess, O. Lavryepce, M. -Bowler, S. Campbell, J. Fitzgerald, J.. Fitzgerald (boy), F. Whittle, A. D., Hunter (boy), B. F, Hunter (boy), H. Campbell, E. Mason, O. McDonnell, J. Wing. Kee, H, Kennedy, W. AV Dingle, R. Orossan (boy), B. Smith (boy), H. Brooking (boy), J. Jana (boy), H. N. Liardet, Wellington, J.. Dodd (boykE. A. - Meredith, J. Dodd, J. Terry (boy), W. Bredow, O. Henry (boy), G. Trice, M. Rogers (boy), J. Fredric, R. Curd (boy), John Smart (Eltham), Roy Curtis (boy), 6. Bayly (boy), F. Crossley (boy), 0. Culpitt (Midhirst, boy), J. Q. ; flanmab, J. A. Nolan (boy). ’ B. I. BARENESS ■* Secretary. MUDFORB and SON row— GOOD OARS, J ' CAREFUL DRIVING,. ROOMY GARAGE, Phones No. 116 (d*y)l4l(n!g«t). RwrfwAi m MraUovfli

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 56, 9 March 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 56, 9 March 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 56, 9 March 1915, Page 3

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