■UIINEBS NOTICE* GRAND AUTUMN MILLINERY OPENING AT MOREY'S THE EVENT OF THE SEASON! i Just read this extract from our fe- , presentative's tetter:-" 1 have ed myself exceptionally fortunate m, securing; a remarkably exclusive sel.. ection of Millinery for our Autumn, show. I think you will hear me out when vou see the goods. As regards,m ..;.,....... bufc we re 3Ust \| concerned with 1 ••MILLINERY" "MILLINERY" "MILLINERY" aren't we?" H We- congratulate our buyer—"sve., congratulate the ladies of Stratford. ; NIVER BEFORE HAVE WE HANDLED SUCH NATTY NOVELTY LltfES. Direct representations of prevailing Fashion creations are the main features of the showing-all lightly priced in keeping With eveiy dress allowance. SMART UNTRIMMED SHAPES. NEW FLOWERS. NEWORNAMENTS NEW RIBBON 8* NEW FEATHERS. All theseare included in this, the neatest, eonipletest Millinery display in Stratford. Of course, a little rhapsodising on such an occasion is pardonable, isn't it? We want you to Visit our Showroom. Make up your mind to Call to-day. Cash transactions always secure a 5 per. cent discount, 1s in the £. MOEHY & SON. DRAPERS, •TRATFOHI AND NEW PLYMOUTH.
"AH-^TISCHOO" I TfilNK I'M GETTING A COLD.' - • . I Got a funny harsh feeling in the throat ?—get a tickly sensation somewhere or other in the nose—a sort I of sneezy feeling which eventually culminates in a hearty "ah—tishhoo?" 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' EDW A R D S ' COLD AND INFLUENZA CURE. It checks the feverish tendency—it acts directly ttpon the affected J tissues—soothes and heals and also clears the head of that "stuffed-up"j feeling., . I Never neglect a cold, whether it he* a new arrival or an old stager. Cheek it NOW with EDWARDS' COLD AND INFLUENZA CURE. ( Price 2s 6d bottle: ',"> j GET A BOTTLE RIGHT-AWAY. I F. EDWARDS, CHEMIST, STRATFORD.
ftIKATFOBD 9 ACCLIMATXIATION ■'■" - : ' s ! '•flciEwr. •"; /ifHING SEASON, OOTOBKS 1,10» WT APRIL 80, 1011I ICENBIS.—Men, whole season. '•' available over all JDommion 20i; «»m»n and Boys (under 18 years of %•), 6ft. Day licenses (available for Stratford District only); 2s 83; halfMtson licenses from December 20, 1814 (arailable for Stratford District inly), 12s Bd. Licenses may be obtained from the secretary. LIST OFLICENSE HOLDERS. C; Kalroleslri; AvCameron, 3: W. B. Jotfefty C. B. GoHep, E. Judd (boy)y Fred Collins, W. L. Riera, ft E. Healy (boy), Fran* Collins, J. Mulvey, P. Hunter, R. F. Harkneas, 0. Lawrence'j'M: Bowler, S; Campbell, J Fitigentld, J. Fitzgerald-(boy), F. Whittle, AV D. Hunter (boy), B. F. Hunter (boy); H. Campbell, E. Mason, 0. McDonnell, J. Wing Kee, H. Ken. uedv, W. A. pingle, RTOrossan (boy), Jans (boy), H. N. Liardet, WOitegton. J. Dodd (boy), E. A .Meredith, J. Dodd, 3. Terry (Boy), W. Bredow, 0. Heniy (boy), G. _Trice, M, Rogers Smart (Eftham), Roy Curtis (boy), G. Bayly (boy), F. Crbssley (boy), 0. CmMtt (Midhhrsti boy), J. G. Hanaah, J. A. Nolan (boy). 1 ». I < HARKNESS Secretary. MUDFORD mi ItN *om- • GOODtJARfI, CAREFUL DRIVING, .»*R&OMtf GARAGE, >?ho*e* Ne. 118 (day) 141 (nifff). PbmsVorfi.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 59, 12 March 1915, Page 3
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