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For Influenza take Woods' Great Peppermint Cur*. Never fails. It Ad. 2» 3d.
Good general wanted
S. Parkei-, Xgaere, gives notice re not being responsible for certain debts.
Ladies who wish to take advantage of bargains in millinery and ladies wear can secure them just now at the Elite, Bridge Street, Eltham. The Misses Walsh and'O'Brien are clearing out the whole of their stock, and offer same at ridiculous prices. Everything must be sold, and ladies should call at once. See their advertisement in this issue. Polls Royce car, 30 h.p., seven seater, self starter, for sale. Bargain. It is not generally known that successful drapers have to be more wide awake than any other tradesmen with regard to new goods. Morey's advertisement in this issue gives further particulars.. Vm Children's Haeking Coughs at night Wooda' Great Peppermint Cure
The Robinsons are showing the latest thing in ladies' head wear. Hats that impart "tone." emphasise a "pretty lace," and set off "a stylish costume." Smart, serviceable and cheap, for spot cash.
For Chronio Chest Complaint? Woods' Great Peppermint Ours, If Bd. 2s 6d. .... In these days when patriotism is being put to a high test, to possess an all-British motor of which not even the magneto is German-made, is something to talk about. -Messrs Mudiord and Sou have on view in their garage, Broadway, a handy and roomy two-sea-ter car answering to this description, called "Alldays Midget," of the 1915 model, it has alO horse power engine, remarkable for its long stroke, with three forward and reverse gears, and a feature which will appeal to all motorists is that the engine is easily getatable. The chassis rests on four cantilever springs, running on patent wire wheels, and will stand inspection from the head lights illuminated hy its own electricity to the real whore there is plenty of storage for baggage. Messrs Mudford will be pleased to explain the working of the car to all interested, and to qjiote price and terms of same to intending purchasers. Special circumstances allow of this "Alldays Model" being placed at a very reasonable figure, so why be without a car?
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 62, 16 March 1915, Page 8
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359NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 62, 16 March 1915, Page 8
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