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blc WM 1 tint CUJUU 'w: m\ \ When Grandma Went to Town fifty years ago— she Made it one of her first duties to replenish the home supply of Bennington*. For even half a century ago the tried-and-proved family remedy for cough* and colds, influenza and chest trouWhen the first sign of thraat or chest trouble »p----pears—take a dose »t oace. It’s quite safe for eteryone, for there is ao opium or other aarcotic ia it. Bonoiagton’s is successful because it’s good—aad because it is successful its imitatioas are legion. Don’t let anyone sell YOU the '*just-as-good.” Two sizes—the larger is most economical. 90 JL The finest leaf from /he best plantations, it has captured the public taste free the North Cape to the Bluff. “The Lancet" says: "Fine lea means better health.’ ofcj

Newspaper Advertising \T ,)K* of hit r-cent lectures ob advertising, given 4kt 11 iverpool. England, Thomas Rummj'M of l.or* b'<u. emphasised strongly. %h* v#iijr of wi*wi»pApsi? *dfprtisin|jf. *.*TW ti&t/' b* said, “was rip® for a gsaat 3A teusii>d of advert wing, asd newspaper advertising .uonui always be the mainstay of P"MicHe iliuipt.r»»«d the fact fihat scieutiho d ; d n->i *dd in the cost of good’ nut secured a material reduction o! indeed, ‘■•he more « Ti »rSmle v*»o advertised the cheaper 4 t became. and the more self-interest compelled the manufacturer to keep up the quality. Certain articles of grea value to the public nuld never have been manufactured at all had it not been chat advertising ensured a sale large enougn to warrant the • putting down oI the elaborate and very costly plants. /Advcrhidns was the cheapsa* method y«t devised by tiu- «wi( of man for the sale of in. nest goods. Thr grant commercial discovery the nge was that it did not pay to advertise unless the goods advertised were honest goods, wiiib nothing which *>%r not feme wh« «xond ei io pui 'fit< <u> rtia'-’fo *. gks„ **»*«« m *—"UatimbtwU? the *nd sac** poka* « Nvutioi 'Mroe'-'bl* ir* present dr 7 it the newspaper. ti«r« is a Acid so raat and no that »* o»#do fcL« moat oarehU .■tvdy of ever? -aryinf •cad'etei’ to fceiraxiisly oefcinu iV4 posssMMtiMi »nd • vhol ♦ uv.'.r of ?i-«c*alists and ex5, *n h~\v»S**> «# t*rr** k*-<* some m.te iwin*,”

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 from calves reared on > PALMERS CALF MEAL. than from thosa fed on other foods. Calves do not go back in condition at the weaning stage—one farmer refused £lO a head for young Palmer-fed heifers. The calves arc healthier and i row up to be belter milkers. ■ You decide to use Palmer s Calf Meal. ESEX2HBHE ’Sjv cities in teacher goods tor Reties. —Jasnieo, G»alt Iracw

MISS MOODY, DRESSMAKER, 0.8. A. Buildings, Broadway. f ADIES own materials made up. JLi Ptyle and Fit guaranteed. Costumes a ptw>ciality. CLUB HOTEL STABLES. DRY. ROOMY ACCOMMODATION. CENTRALLY SITUATED. EVERY ATTENTION, vour hem is well looked after here. H. THACKER.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 78, 31 July 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 78, 31 July 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 78, 31 July 1915, Page 7

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