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TO HELP THE MOTHERS AND SAVE THE BABIES. /JTHE PLUNKET NURSE may be consulted at iho Eoresters’ Pall EVERY WEDNESDAY, from 1

D «n. Messages may be left at Mr Edwards, Chemist. Free to all. lADIES. —That smart short skirt -* you are wearing. Necessitates an equally smart shoe. Hannah’* Boot People are selling them in patent leather, glace kid or white. That’s better advice. I ABIES.—A dainty Court Shoo or a pretty ankle strap Shoe, in white or patent leather or glace kid at Hannah’s. That’s a fact ABlES.—Hannah’s, the Boot Specialists are soiling a smart (and serviceable) series of Shoes for Summer at prices that defy 'jcntpetition. Just glance down for the next scatter. This is truth, HANNAH’S prices for the Shoes described above and below are patent and glace courts from 12s bd to 21s. White Courts and Bars from os 6d to 21s. That is wonderful. ANNAH’S—b oot People—Bo good business everywhere where good business is to be. done. r lo deal with Hannah and Co. saves time and money. Therefore deal with Hannah’s Boot People. That’s logic. THER traders say they can do nearly as good as Hannah s Boot People. That’s Bunkum. 1- AMASON’S goods are always re_i liable. Our Seeds grow. Visit our Saturday Mart sales for vegetables ard supplies.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 3, 28 November 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 3, 28 November 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 3, 28 November 1916, Page 2

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