When- a- certain great Naval Commander signalled to one of Ins Rear-Ad-mirals—"Are you ready?"—back came the answer quick as a flash—"Jteadv, .Ave, Heady."' The doors of our new store opened quietly, bub llle ladies of Stratford will find us "Heady, Aye, Ready" to supply tjieir needs in up-to-date wearing apparel at our usual reasonable prices. :s I*l —and the many fine white wearables for Women and Children now tastefully displayed for your inspection make a mighty appeal to your love of neat, serviceable, and appropriate Summer apparel at easy to pay prices. REAP OF THESE VALUES THEN PAY OS A VISIT LADIES' WHITE FROCKS, Voile and Muslin from 15/6. Ladies' and Maids' White Silk COSTUMES £3/3/-. WHITE PIQUE FROCKS from 21/-. %mims. " The Bank's beside us now.
BUSINESS NOTICES. THE SECRET OF A DAINTY COMPLEXION VANISHING CREAM! By its healthful, cleansing acromion the skin,/it ■> beautifies' with just that tint, and clearness of the naturally perfect complexion"..; A little of. the Cream used regularly—gently rubbed in, • invigorates*, cleanses, and gives new life to the skin, does away with saliowneasj and removes impurities. If yqu would have and retain a fair, attractive complexion, use this , pure, delicately "perfumed Face Cream—and bow are of using cheap unreliable preparations. - . f Edwards' Face Cream proves its go? uneness and it gives tho Bflviable * complexion of health and youth, * 171 'TV CHEMIST, STRATFORD.
Ifottmqyfeik ___ but unless you take it in hand, serious throat and , lung troubles may follow. Take Bennington's at once. There is ho remedy so safe and sure as the standard.proven family cough medicine— toggpqggggm '''.■•
TO DAIRY FARMERS. LARGE OR SSWALL. LARGE OR SMALL. Over 8000 in uso in Australia ; used in America, Jersey, Straits Settlements, and selling' fast in New Zealand. NO . POWER,. Works themselves when adju.-lod. CHILD CAN ADJUST THEM. NO STRIRWXG. .ENQUIRE BEFORE INSTALLIMC OTHER MACHINES. PRICE, *5 10s CASH. IN USE IN AUSTRALIA FOR SIX YEARS. MILLAR, WADE & CO., L PRINCESS STREET, HAWERA, THE .MACHINE IS ON VIEW AT CURRIN'S, BROADWAY.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 100, 24 November 1916, Page 3
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331Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 100, 24 November 1916, Page 3
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