■k wras&jgzzy i No amount of talking ever brought victory to an army—no amount of tali ever | brings permanent custom to a store—and without resjular clients a store cannot | grow. We aim to secure regular customers by the very goodness of our Goods j and to-day we offer special values in New Goods —at prices that appeal to the m thrifty. Walters will always have before him the needs of his customers and will | aim to satisfy those needs in every way. | < DRAPERY and MILLINERY L J© SPECIALIST. r' MpggigaflSH^^
‘•W'lumi the goods are .ijight anil the 'prices arc right, why all is right as right can he.” Those wlio hny from the " fainmis Egmoiit Clothing Company say tin l above ought to ho the Kgniont’s motto. You are hereby invited to call and convince yourself. Standing room only. , •' ,x oastamn
Chost Complain fcs, t Peppermint Cure
«y»"CESffi^'*^"* i *^ A High - grade British - made Cocoa with an exquisitely delicate flavour FROM THE FACTORY IN A GARDEN Cadbuty, Bcurnvili* IF YOUR STOREKEEPER CANNOT SUPPLY YOU WRITE TO CADBURY'S. WELLINGTON. «
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 21, 29 April 1916, Page 3
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178Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 21, 29 April 1916, Page 3
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