■UIIXESC NOTICES. I ' "WltH THE SKINNY SIDE OUT AND THE WOOLLY SIDE IN-SURE'. 'TIS WONDERFUL COMFORT gAYS PADDY O'FLYNN!" CU irisli Song. And sure 'tis quite a long time since warmtli and comfort doVended upon the woolly side o a sheepskin. ' This is the age ol hygienics when "warmth without! weight" is the question ot importance. This is the age which lias evolved "comforts" to supersede the old-time heavy bedcoverings. As an instance we cite—,MOREY'S DOWN QUILTS. These are "the very thing" for ihe chill nights of Autumn and Winter. They are made from the verv finest Arctic down. All impurities have been ■eliminated so that. Only "down" is used, and as a result, these Quilts are the lightest imaginable. . Add to the foregoing the fact that coverings are handsomely carried out in silk and sateen, and you have some reason for their desirability _on the cduirM of -use : and-beauty. j^SßS^h^..-.J But another factor enters to prompt, your purchase, and that is—" Economy." These Quilts Whether for Double be 4, Cot, or Pram, are very reasonably priced, and There's a 5 per cent. Dtscftiht for GASft, 1s In the £, Come soon/ DRAPERS, STRATFORD A*H) NEW PLYMOUTH.
MOW'S the patient this morning P Progreseing fayourabty—tlttinks to our good doctor, he has had long experience in such cases, and we have great faith in hiin." Ah yea, how much depends upobn the doctoi's ex» pexience and skill—But how abdui the dispensing of the Medicine the doctor orders ? How vitally important are the quality, freshness and strength of the drugs from which it is compounded —the accuracy with wliich it is dispensed! You can place full reliance on all iheae details bein<? light if you have your prescription dispensed by F. EDWARDS, CHEMIST, STRATFORD. FARMS FOR SALE & LEASE 183 ACRES, Stratford district, all in grass, all ploughable, 10 paddocks well fenced, watered by streams, house of 6 rooms, 16 bail shed, 4 h.p. • dagine and machine, railway 2J m lies, school 1} miles, factory 3 mile, good metal road. Price 538 per a ore. Terms, £SOO cash, balance arranged; only one mortgage. This farm will carry 80 cows. 140 ACRES,.aII in grass, all ploughable, 10 acres in crops, well subdivided, house of 6 rooms, good cowshed and other outbuildings, railway, school, factory 1 mile, a good farm; now carrying 60 milking cows, and their young stock. Price £4O per acre. Terms, £IOOO cash, balance arranged. 'Title: Freehold. 315 ACRES, adjoining Eltham on Mpu ntain Road, all in grass and crops, fenced with sheep proof fencing ah d hedges, house of 5 rooms, good outbuildings. Price £SO per acre. W ill lease with c.p.c with little money down. Just the farm for the small-man. KING AND STIBBS, AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS, WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, ELTHAM. *F. KING, Telephone 00. E. H. STIBBS, Telephone No. Jl2.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 87, 15 April 1915, Page 3
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472Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 87, 15 April 1915, Page 3
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