- Pleases tens of l~' thousands who " jj^jj ? never before were quite satisfied. «' I.a™ 1 .a™ / y* 'oi Buying ahead of advances enables us to show Values far above the Ordinal y in Linen Goods. s WHITE DAMASK TABLING, 1/0, 1/9, 1/11, 2/3, 2/11, 3/3, "■ > 3/11, 4/3. ' \ SERVIETTES, C/G, 7/6, 10/6, V 14/6, 17/6 dozen. CLOTHS, 1/3, 1/11, *<M*S/ 2/11. AFTERNOON TEA CLOTHS, 2/6, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11. CASH ONLY. Mn^ju-iKjaßsyanwrnaia
OUT ON ITS OWN IS NICHOLSON'S H&afDfframm SALINE. . . . PURIFYING, INVIGORATING and REFRESHING. JUST THE MEDICINE FOR THE HOT SUMMER WEATHER. PRICE 2 s 6 D BOTTLE. BETTER THAN ENOS. T. A. W NICHOLSON CHEMIST AND PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALER, STRATEORD.
I ■T l T !-a.-l;ete lea "Amber Tips" Tea is the tea to linger over and a second cup is a general request. Its delicious the hostess as a lady of discrimination. Use 0 next time you entertain, and "what good tea" will be a unanimous expression. m m fi mv ! 8 s& m m 'A Try the 21- blend. vmmz •y^' zss^rzs^x^^Ess
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 55, 10 February 1916, Page 7
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171Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 55, 10 February 1916, Page 7
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