When Grandma Went to Town —fifty years ago—she made it one of her first duties to replenish the home supply of Bonnington's. For even half a century ago the tried-and-prored family remedy for coughs and colds, influenza and chest trouble was When the first sign of throat of chtst trouble appears—take a dose at once. It'i quite safe for everyone, for there it ao opium or other Barcotic in it. Bennington's it suo-essful because it'* good— I and because it is successful its imitations ar« legion. Don't let anyone sell YOU the ''just- -—* as-good." Two sizes—the larger is most In fagraaco, SaToar, quality and economy AMBER TIPS tt pre-«Ba*Mt. Remember "The Lancet" says: " Fine tea means better health. 74 wtismmsMMsma&mviflW!* ewsoaoer ■ o*o oil Li* recent laotures on advertiaiinr, ■■ jfiypn at LiVerpot.'l,- England, I'tiomaa Rti»»#!l, n{ v*lft»'- m«? h^Terttfin,g». ''Ttif iiwt>," few iniij **wm rija far & jfe»# *;i»ins inn*i sth?«v« be 'ike of tvohlie *4j." B» nin«tt*t*ii •■•&* fMsl'Hkt «oiemtifio *«>«»x mi nut ,Url «■•>* add to the cost of f 0 r * on* secured a material reduction ol price, indeed, ••he raom «« nrticle waa advertise* the cheaper it berime, and the more self-interest r-.oinpel-ted the ttiHEiif&ctnrpT tn keep up the quality. Certain Articles of groa valve to fhe public onld r«ev«r iiint nfccii manufactured at mil had it not been, tb«t Advertising prisujred & Bale large enough tn warrant the Duttinsj down of r,Lo elaborate *uu costly pirate. Adver(ifn'up m%« t.h« rth«p»»'p®»» mi'%iiO<\ yet devis«d by ••»• »t n»"i iur tJi« x 8»lo oi ■ioneai- iror.de T.h»- sriiwif uouiineioiai at thr* age wat tho* it did rj' ' p%v to advertise anieaa tbw (Sfoodfl were honest ■«rbi]«* nofViJt*ff* ""blob vf»« Bf.t Sru** »hc •'■•aonfc'b *e k.*r.t»dh thai Srfife a**! win** ***%*nv s O* ptrosenfc day is tk« newspap*/-. vast fcDd BC ».BpJ6X "fetJar t* C«rt»<Jii -,s poe*iW!ifci*«, aM a **iioU amy '•■» %1) lk -r«n»nit-% (I* hup.— x tv-.rtjiir.f ?-ttc« of Hsre is .» tfeJd 10 i-!j« won* cwrefml ijwnt.-ssa'y «atim\ t'* Kp*d*lir)lß and «x----i «isb«) injte kcj*g."
More Profit from Calves , It has been proved by Government analysis that Palmer's Calf Meal is absolutely pure. Every bag has a guarantee enclosed. Stock raisers state they receive more profit (rom calves reared on CALF MEAL I than from those fed on other foods. I Calves do not go back in condition at P the weaning stage—one farmer refused £lO a head for young Palmer-fed •'1 heiiers. The calves nre healthier and prow up to be better milkers. You i decide to use Palmer's Calf Meal. •> > jveluea ia leather goode «ruitA , <<e <r t..*»ntK.—lns:i«», (Jcsb JUsc^
MISS MOODY, DRESSMAKER, C.B.A. Buildings, Broadway. ADIE9 own materials made up. Style and Fit guaranteed, ►a'ltuuex a speciality* CLUB HOTEL STABLES. <>RY, ROOMY ACCOMMODATION. CENTRALLY SITUATED. EVERY ATTENTION. 14. THAGKER.
*s The Children's Choice BOURNVILLE CHOCOLATE is a Superb Confection, with a delicious flavour and of great smoothness. It is produced by a special process, the result being a Sweetmeat of highest quality. Cadbury's Mexican or Vanilla Chocolate— the best plain Chocolate tc send to our Soldiers at the front. «<•■ •--,■-. , e
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 75, 28 July 1915, Page 7
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509Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 75, 28 July 1915, Page 7
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