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HANNAH’S S3o 0 T ?nG PL E rt -■. t t,. «-• J» c 1-■fc* iU I VIHSW JiUiVi c . u CUfoFcSl For your Toimus ivi.ots a.ud Shoes. For your Howling boot* rud For your Cricket P • ! ami H-00.-. For your h jsluag For you.r girj-pT Ti 1;;,:..: r cr.o.-.. THE OH Li” IHKFICTETV IS rAOQI’IUNG CIULEiI-iAv'S LINKS. Too Factories at Karas arc sr.crijmoir.a-’ c* "He Ezo:s icp oui' gallant defenders. But staj tve davc tA.i G.-a:.,ya -an a»a Black far the kiddies, and iisey arc que-a —mm bSIE; Isr u; *' - r ‘ u prices at 1 k C*f/? AS. BROADWAY. Anri you know vva all nave to pod «c ' ment while we arc seeing this Aw Yd* war Aurio,. A!! LaryAconsidered we are well served, and tt a INAH’S pE 0 ?!. H yj 5L L SEH VL. V 0 U VJ ELL TN r N A. A 7 t"* sT S £ 4. -• L <9 <? rt j sms: A T one of ins recent, lectures on advertising, given nt Liverpool. .England. ‘.i bom as Russell, of London, emphasised strongly the value of newspaper advertising. “The time.” he said, “was rive for a great extension of advertising. uikl news pa per ativer-, rising must always be the mainstay nt publicity.” He. illustrated the foot that scientific advertising did not add to the roA of (roods but secured a material reduction of price. Indeed, the more an article was advertised the cheaper it became, ami the move soli-interest conaxu]ed the manufacturer to beep up the qmnity. .Certain articles.of value lo the m-nOc could never have been manufactured at el. bad it not be n that .advertising 'ensured a sale large enough to warrant the putting: down ot the elaborate and very costly plant. s ). Advertising was the cheapest method yet devisee ny the wit of man for the sale of honest goons. The great commercial discovery of the ago war that it did not • pay to advertise urdms the goods advertised were honest goods, white nothing winch was not true v/as good enough to put into an advertisement. ! The ‘ •'Commercial Review 5 ’ points out 'that — “Undoubtedly the first and most patent advertising force of the present day is the Here is a field so vast and so complex fmy vtneeds the most caretnl study of • every 'a.o,%:ni; condition to accurately estiira.ife i<s possibilfties, and a whole army of specialists any cyp'rmym all branches of service ha. -p come v y being.

t 1 M’C ra TO Stand at Kit Siam, i-ad tiayoJ A ytratforn and surrounding districts, remaining. Tuesday and Wednesday nights at Davoy’s Stable* The Clydesdale Sielimr, KNiGKT OF THE GARTER. KNIGHT OF THE GARTER (No. -200. vl. C. 5.80, is a very h vrisense, ■coir, 5-year-o!d, good bead a l ' nwi: - j well shaped shoulders, spieudi 1 hackj and loins, good quarters, and moves, like a piece of machinery, with nx‘o; hair and bon,':' and sound feet. Sire, Black Knight (12860, imp.); g-■ sire, Hilihead Chief (10774); g.g. sire] Scottish Crown (9351); ft-g.g- j Handsome Jinnee (Loo ah art’a C. 5.8.. | vol. xiv., p. 4) ;• g-g-K-fi. sire > priu< * j of Wales (673). Dam Flows;-, giro Haoarlhar (A&k j K.Z.5.8.); g. sire, Manbride <2337, j 5.C.5.8.); g.g. sire MacGregor (IIS?. ! S.C.S.C.); g.g.g. sire Harr ley (2-2. j 5.C.5.8.); g. dam. Koto; sire KoynK j ist; jj. sire-. Hard Times; g.g. sire Extinguisher (174, N.Z.5.8.). TEEMS.—£4 single mare. Good accommodation for mares from a «'«■ tnnee. All care taken, out no responsibility. T. CALLAHAN. Care Fife and Pattersorrs, Eltlsarn, Groom-in-Cbargs. JAMES GRANT, Owner. Ta ipo rohe uni, Ila were, W. BLAIR, CARTEL, AND CAIUUEK, (.Miranda Street, Opposite Hospital). C PARTING of all kinds done. Sand, Gravel and other materials at shortest notice. INQUIRIES INVITEDWanted Known—That 1 stock all kinds of oil for oil engines, motor ears and cycles. All best quality, at lowest prices. B. , Hardness, dubc. Street, Stratford. ’Phone 10.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 25, 5 January 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 25, 5 January 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 25, 5 January 1916, Page 2

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