I-' Llv[' us talk about shot guns for at close qunrters, the Germa use sliut guns and Xo. 3 shot a change. If the British army wot wouldn’t want a second dose. As in previous years, I am giving the b« value in guns. English and Belgian. I never have stocked cheap Germ guns, they are like their Zeppelins, a bit unreliable; but a good Engli Bonehill gun is always to be depended on. Gun repairs as usual, all cartridges and sundries. B. HARK LESS, Gunsmith, Stratford. ( COMFORT F< )R WINTER. USE ONE OF / OUR VERY BEST HOT WAV'?. BAGS. We have just landed these direct from Great Britain and are Selling them at bed-rock prices. 6 x 12 7s 6d. These are Cash Prices 8 x 10 —-Bs. These are Cash Prices 10 x 12 10s. These are Cash Prices PHOTOGRAPHIC REQUISITES IN GREAT VARIETY. KODAK®, FILMS, PLATES, PAPERS, Etc. All Sold at City Prices. DARK ROOM FOR THE USE OF AMATEURS. T. A. W. NICHOLSON CHEMIST AMD PHOTOG RAPHIC DEALER, STRATFORD. yea Th« iavmstigutiem by “The Lancet.” England', preate.t medical (carnal, that 6ne tea like AMBER TIPS mean! better health. JO
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 18, 21 May 1915, Page 7
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193Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 18, 21 May 1915, Page 7
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