BUSINESS NOTICE#, •• 1' I I. ■ Jl a ujfjE CALL OF THE WILD” CAULS YOU TO MOREYS The “cheep! cheep!” of the .... Squirrel! The Yelp of the Fox! The growl of the Bear 1 The grunt of the Beaver! "All these would bo heard at •M f OREY*S if these annuals were upland doing'. Nevertheless, the \t-oiill of the wild,” as exempli-; fied in MOREY’S y y ... « •' !,i -M RICH LUSTROUS FURS. ' ? • i' Calls just as insistently v Eor the call concerns your comfort and good style tor this Autumn and Uniter. MOREY’S V- . ■ J V, f .' - Invite you to visit the exposition of the new Furs. * ALL FASHION’S FAVOURITES ABE INCLUDED. Each item, bS it Stole or Muff, or Coat, is a fresh importation, ■ high in quality,-yet decidedly reasonable in price. : We assure you madam, you will spend a pleasant time among these 1 Furs. WILL \OU COML.- #•' '■■■■■■■•' ■ ■ ' : .'■■.'■l, PAYING- GASH ENTITLES YOU TO" 5 PER .V CENT. DISCOUNT. Is IN THE £. •f V MOREY ; ~ • y- r . * . • , J - DRAPER!, i;./ •TRATFORi AND REW fLYUOUTM. . ■ - 1 ■ ci +* ■
Got a funny harsh 1 feeling in the throat? —get a ticklysensation some, whore or'other in the” nose—a-govfc of sneezy feeling" which eventually culminates ’ in a; hearty “ah—tishIhoo?” ' '* AH-TfSCHOO” <wj*\ M ' Vf‘+ * «« .tUO' I THINK I’M .GETTING A COLD. 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 1 EDWA R D 8 ’ EDWA R D 8 ’ EDW A R 0 8 1 COLD AND \INFLUENZA CURE. It checks the feverish tendency—it directly upon the affected"' tissues—soothes and heals and also, clears the head of that “stuffed-up* 1 feeling. ’ ~ ! ' s*l' 1 ’ Never neglect a cold, whether it he a new arrival or an old stager. Check it NOW with-EDWARDS’ COLD AND INFLUENZA CURE.' Price 2s 6d bottle. * , v GET A BOTTLE RIGHT-AWAY. F. EDWARDS. CHEMIST, STRATFORD. FARMS FOR SALE & LEASE 101'ACRES, on good road, 92 acres 1 ! n grass, balance in shelter bush, all ~ ploughable, well -subdivided, 5 i acres in crops,’House of 4 rooms, cowshed and other outbuidings, 4* miles from railway, 1? miles from - creamery and school. Price‘.£ls per acre including 20 cows, 1 bull, 4 in calf heifers, 4 calves, 2 horses, one cart, separator, plough, ami harrows, sundry implements} ■ 2 stacks of hay and lof oats. We ask only £250 Cash. We can arra ngo the balance for you, and you will ~ have an income straight away. 217 ACRES, all in grass save shelter hush, almost all ploughable, 12 pads’? docks, good fences, 10 acres in crop, new house of 7 rooms (just finished), totara throughout, hot and cold water, wash house, cow- , shed (iron and concrete). Price £2O per acre, Cash £IOOO, balance ' arranged,- A good farm well situated with prospective value. ,fri’ TO- LEASE,' 160 acres near Stratford, all in grass and ploughable, 25 acres in crops, 12 paddocks, well fenced and hedged, watered by streams, house of six rooms, cowshed, hayshed, piggeries, etc. To Lease at £1 15s per acre-for 5 years with compulsory purchasing clause at £4O per acre. RING AND STIBBS. AUCTIONEERS! LANDACENTS, WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, ELTHAM. T. KING, Telephone 90. E. 11. BTIBBS, Telephone No. 1;
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 65, 19 March 1915, Page 3
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544Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 65, 19 March 1915, Page 3
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