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FORD. FORD. •v- ---> ■ v ' V. ‘V • : H* • ■ :C WMiKUW** THE UNIVERSAL OAR. REDUCED PRICES; o-SEATER TOURING CAR £2lO —2-SEATER RUN-ABOUT £195. f.u.b., Wellington. Guaranteed against Reduction during PJIG. This Reduction is . BoWj owing to the FORD Company’s improved method of packing, thua freight. • I, Purchasers of “FORDS” at the higher price arc requested to apply fO» a refund under our guarantee against reduction, ’ ' • SOLE AGENT, A LAM D. CUFFBROADWAY, REPAIRS BY MEN WHO UNDERSTAND THEIR BUSINE& STRATFORD. , ■ \ ■ . •• ' I ■r\ • ''■v . v. . y <» ■ - OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. OPENING ANNOiIMCiMENT. OPENING ANNOUNCEIitHt. THE SCOTCH BAKERY ' (LATE ELDERS). j DU ■::Vr£l O M S MITH, PROPRIETOR. ! O* ' u O ••* /•■■i '• /. ' T’ : ASSURES EVERYONE PATRONISING HIM THAT THEY WILL BE SERVED WITH ' . ■>. •,.v , GOOD WHOLESOME BREAD made by practical tradesmen Pafi HYGENIC CONDITIONS. •'' '■->>. •V; All Orders will receive prompt attention, and all Goods delivered prookpifr' .VV- ■ BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING CAKES. A SPIeOIAIIITYV* t ’<•:*% *>■;-.- v : i’j FORENOON AND AFTERNOON TEA JUST ««m;aa<. .‘V % 'V,L.

«’ 4rvll j • t iXiiiioU raofq •nil! :!•<*} ■j.ia '•:Stj \ r*j ■ .i; n I KW 4 T one given at Liverpool. England, Thomi Bussell, of London, emphasised strongly value of newspaper advertising. r “The time.” he said, “was ripe for a groat extension of advertising, and newspaper advertising must always be the mainstay of publicity.” ' : .. ~ ; Y: '■rv;-: :.,; j ■ 'V..'*• , \ —• He illustrated the fact that scientific adyer* tising did, npt add to the cost. of goods but secured a material reduction of price. Indeed, i i rr {/ .i: ,• i ii i. Hilt i hi) *•', .could never ; jjiiye at all’ -’' li| it) not he n that advertising ensured’" a m kb lapgp enpijgk ]to,warrant the putting down of the elaborate' and very costly plants. 1 Advertising was the cheapest method yet devised by the wit of man for the sale of honest goods, Tiie great commercial discovery of the age waa that it did not pay to advertise unless tbs goods advertised were honest goods, ivbile nothing which was not true was good enough to put into an advertisement. * ” The “Commercial Review” points out tlafc-* “tTridouhtedly the first and most potentadtOrtising force of the present day is the newspipeir. Here is a field so vast and so complex that it needs the most careful study of every varying condition to accurately estimate its possibilities, and i whole army of specialists and experts in all branches of service come i' ‘i> being.? ■{ Tv -• -iv A J a ips I e —pleases tens of thousands who never before were quite satisfied. ; mspM

TO MOTORISTS. NORCROSS’ GARAGE, Broadway, just below H.M. Theatre, is the place for MOTOR REPAIRS of any kind. Ford Valves and Cylinders Scraped and Cleaned for ss. FORD SPARES and other ACCESSORIES in stock, including BENZINE and OILS. All work done by first-class mecnanic, assisted with the best machinery. Sole Agent for CHERVOLET CARS. The “Baby Grand” 1916 models in hand. These are a Speciality. F. NORCROSS, MOTOR DEALER, BROADWAY. ~g. slightT WOOD AND COAL MERCHANT, MIRANDA STREET. COAL and Firewood always on hand. Wood cut to any length. Accommodation for storing goods. Orders can be left at Alf. Moon’s, Broadway.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 72, 29 June 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 72, 29 June 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 72, 29 June 1916, Page 7

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