Q"ttycaJ MMTfti ££jsXrJ nfknowTTt" .0; <l rri s ":r:; *. v - ri r r'u! o t et cj^r’ o s^^« E ..^ C To N . .._ £ -=5~■i ?■>-•;- ,3ft s* ljrf? '•' \- -’h \ ]fl r ET „ s talk about shot guns for a change. If the British army would Li use shot guns ami No- 3 shot at close quarters, the u onldn’t want a second dose. As in previous .yen s, 1 am the hts ,due in guns, English and Belgian, 1 never have stocked cheap Gen urn uns; thev are like their Zeppelins, a hit nnrclmbic; hut a good hngl . onehill gun is alwavs to be depended on. Gun repairs as usual, also .rtrid.es and sundries. 3. HARK MESS, Gunsmith, Strand.
COMFORT FOR ' WINTER. use Sne of OUR VERY BEST HOT WATE R BAGS. We have just landed those direct from Great Britain and are Selling' them at bed-rock prices. 6 x 12—7 s 6d. These are Cash Prices 8 x 10 Bs. These are Cash Prices 10 x 12 10s, These are Gash Prices PHOTOGRAPHIC REQUISITES IN GREAT VARIETY. KODAKS, FILMS, PLATES, PAPERS, Etc. All Sold at City Prices. HARK ROOM FOR THE USE OF AMATEURS. t. A. W. NICHOTjSON CHEMIST AND PHOTOG DEALER, STRATFORD.
QC a & W/ien Grandma Went to Town —Shy years ago—she made it one of her first duties to replenish the home supply of Bennington’s. For even half a century ago the tried-and-proved family remedy for coughs and colds, influenza and chest trouble was I»IS] When the fint sign of throat or chest trouble appears—take a dose at once. It's quite safe for everyone, for there is no opium or other narcotie in it. Bonnington’s is successful because it’s good—and because it is successful its imitations are legion. Don’t let anyone sell YOU the’‘just-as-good.” Two sizes—the larger is most economical. 90
Bißlftff Mf +726 SvejyWya lavourite Sunny Ceylon's.-* teas from its best gardens —this is the standard which Amber Tips set at the outset. How well this standard has been maintained is best shown in the tens of thousands ,of satisfied users from the North Cape to the Bluff. Ask for the 21- blend. Other grades at 1/10 and 1/8. 87 % 1 - w laH II TEA mssn ARE HI—NEWT ON KING. STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 95, 24 April 1915, Page 7
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374Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 95, 24 April 1915, Page 7
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