tUSINEIC NOTICE®, p ig t r m W ' S' " * ' 4 ■ ■ “IV| like THE WAY THAT SKIRT HANGS MADGE!” Happy indeed is tlie lady who jias flie knowledge that her skirt is correct as regards style and “hang.”For be the skirt even so styTish —ever so novel in fabric am patterning, these things count lor nought if the “hang” is bad. In MOREY’S New Seasons skirts all the qualities which make for satisfaction are well combined. ... .MOREY’S Tweed Skirts 5s ltd to 27s 6d. >..S • / .cti /.O'- ■- .0 GoloVed Serge Skirts, 5s lid to 15s 6d. We ha ye • these tweed skirts in all shades, so that your own individual taste will be matched perfectly. An.d the workmanship expressed and the fitting, and the sterling value of these skirts at MOREY’S-will.certain-ly please the discriminating. Realise also that we allow 5 per cent, discount for cash Is in the £ . :'ps Drapers, . : *'■' * ‘ . _ ", -■ • : ■ ■ ’ ' ' 1 •*'••• STRATFORD AND NEW PLYMOUTH. *r*» v 1 1
. . w u - . ■ ■■ - . ■ = . •• ■ • eifcl. -- ; 40*% ,«»**''" '■ "’V" i , -►►♦.fpv . Jka lT^ JVti. a TRcAT THAT COLD PER E M PTOR i L V ■ The falling temperature and wet days bring many a cold and cough in their train, so you need to be careful. ,At the, first signs, of attach, take immediate steps to ward it off—get a bottle of EDWARDS 1 ’• lit t<;i *)■ tizeiSzi cd.iuGOLD AND INFLUENZA CURE. - ■ ; * - It is a well-proven remedy, and will act as promptly and effica-, V ciously in dispelling your cold or cough as it has done with hundreds of others. > Act on this advice—and you’ll be glad. I iftF. EDWARDS. CHEMIST, STRATFORD. " ■ * ora s:t. iAv-.i-" mtfif. c;.;:: ..... i<FARMS FOR SALE & LEASE 113 ACRES, Stratford district, all in grass, all ploughable, 10 paddocks tfell fenced, Watered by streams, house of 6 rooms, 16 bail shed, 4 h.p; engine and machine, railway 2i miles, school 1£ miles, factory % mile, '■ good metal road. Price £3B per a ore. Terms, £SOO cash, balance arranged; only one mortgage. This farm will carry 80 cows. .140 ACRES, all 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 thei young stock. Price £4O per acre. Terms, £ldoo cash, balance arranged ’ Title: Freehold. 35 ACRES, adjoining Eltham on Mountain Road, all in grass and crops, . fenced with sheep proof fencing and hedges, house of 5 rooms, good outbuildings. Price £’so per acre. Will lease with c.p.c. with little money down. Just the farm for the small mam KING AND STIBBS, AUCtIbNEERS, LAHftAGENTS, WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, A.-' a< ■ ELTHAM. K ING. Telephone 96. E. H. STIBBS, Telephone No. 132. j
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 8, 10 May 1915, Page 3
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450Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 8, 10 May 1915, Page 3
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