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■ USINEBS HOTICEI, AUTUMN FASHIONS ALWAYS COME POST-HASTE TO MOREY'S ! . i*-H> f ?i __, 'S ■ it •<» it-tM • ,f "the draper must outrisc the ■ sun, outwatch the moon and stars, and out-distance the fleet ships By eables to behrst with Fashions and Fabrics. And because Morey's are m a imrticula - lv fortunate position as regards buying facilities—are able to command proper attention oversea— MOREY'S AR£ FIRST WITH THE BEST OF THE COSTUMES AND COATS FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER. l lt is a-unique and distinctive exhibition of models which are eminently cosy for cool days and yet express that peculiar grace and beauty which superior de- | signingimparts. To ladies who are devoting their thought to Autumn Frocks, this is indeed a very welcome exposition. You will surely visit us—bear in mind that although the .• quality is so high—the styles so unique, the prices m every" instance have been brought under subjugation. WE INVITE YOUR CRITICISM. GASH, PURCHASERS ALWAYS SECURE OUR 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT—Is IN THE £. DRAPER), •TRATFSftB AMD HEW PLYMOUTH*

AH^TISCHOO I THINK I'M GETTING A GOLD. VV± •*» diet 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?" Yes J—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 ED W A R D S ' EDWARDS' ED WARD S ' EDWA R O S ' COLD AND INFLUENZA CURE. It checks the feverish tendency—it acts directly upon the affected tissues—soothes and heals and also clears the head of that "stuffed-ur/' 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 RIGHT-AWAY. F. EDWARDS. CHEMIST, STRATFORD.

AtEATFOBD ACOLIMATHATION SOCIETY. JiPHING SRAgON, OCTOBE* I,lßl* TO APBIL 80, 1MBl; lOICNSES.—Men, whole tease*, available oyer all Domiaion 20a ; Bremen and boys (under 16 years of •4*), 6s. Day licenses (available for Stratford District only), 2s M; halfM»son licenses from December 20, lfl4 (arailable for Btratford District •nly), 12» Bd. Licenses may be obtained from the secretary. LIST OF LICENSE HpLDEBS. D. Eawoleski, AfCameron, JJ W. B. Jones, €.'B.Gfol}op,"E. Jndd (boy), Fred Collins, W; Lovett, L. Biera, 8. Bernard";-P.-Wright, A. J. Walters, B. Healy (boy), Frank Collins, -J, Mulveyi P. Hnnfcer, «B. F. Harkaess, 0. Lawrence, M.; Bowler, S. Campbell, J. Fitzgerald, J. Fitzgerald (boy), F. Whittle, "A. D. Hunter (boy), B. F.' Hunter (boy), H.'Campbell, E. Mason, 0. McDonnell, J.;Wing : Kee, H. Kennedyi'W.. A, Dingle, Bl Crossan (boy), ;B.' Smith (boy), H. Brooking (boy), J. Jans: B. Nj Liardet, Wellington, J. Dodd (boy), E. A. Meredith, J. Dodd,J. Terry,{boy), W. Bredbw, O. Henry (boy)/G. Trice, M. Bogere (boy), J,.Fredric, B. Curd (boy), John Smart (Eltham), Boy Curtis (boy), G. Bayly (boy), F. Crossley (boy), 0. Culpitt (Midhirst, boy), J. G. flan»ah, J. A. Nolan (boy). «. W i HABKNESS Secretary. HUOFORB uti MM f worn*- - f GOOD DABS, CABEFUX DBIVING, fcOGMY GABAGE. No. 115 <d*y) HI (nlglt). **wj»Siril -SfcraMoML

STRANDON BOARDING HOUSE, FITZROY, NEW PLYMOUTH. . D JOINS the Station and over*i looks the sea. All communica. tions promptly attended to. First, class accommodation. Terms on ap plication. W. A. SCOTT, Proprietor. 'Phone 278, 2 rings. ADVERTISED QGOB3 STANDARD C08D» Tfco World Ower. WHY? "DEGAUSS there mas* b*, is advertised good*, ■ uniform itign quality, otherwise the advertised article not being np to the standard claimed for it will not be purchased again and th* advertising wfll be unprofitable. Advertising u insurance, therefore, that the good B an u npresented and good value. f&e oooiumer wiw bajs *6rm ' tfc*d good* rarely makes a mistake. ".Stratford Evening Poet" reader* < will profit by a aaarerui jpervsal «f lis aiverfeia* nei

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 62, 16 March 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 62, 16 March 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 62, 16 March 1915, Page 3

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