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UNFAIR MISREPRESENTATION. For a time many people askiiiß for Flwnzol were, often persuaded to try "something iust as Rood." Now that Fjuenzol is commended lr- Health authorities and is so widely known as a sterling remedy, these unfair tactics have to. a great extent ceased, Unbiassed Chemists and Stovelwopcs fully appreciate Fiuenzol. 1/6 & 2/6. 16 Defend Yoattelf y from Summer Colds By takinc . . It Fortifies the Lungs! HOW TO ADVERTISE. MONEY'S WORTH OR WASTE? Shopkeepers and others are invited bo try the correspondence course oi T^icirtci COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. written by Mi' Will Appleton, and Mr Malcolm Kay, of the "Charles Haines Advertising Agency." The course consists of 2=l lessons and embodies the practical experience not only of the tutors, but also of advertising authorities throughout the World. FEES—£o ."is in advance or CB Os in instalments. Send for a prospectus to H. AMOS, Director BE BRITISH, BY SUPPORTING BRITISH INDUSTRY. IVETT, FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONER Broadway, Stratford. First-class British and Colonial Confectionery stocked. Choicest Fruits in soason. Sole Agent for Wendell's Cider and Hop Beer, on draught. A TRIAL SOLICITED.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 9, 5 December 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 9, 5 December 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 9, 5 December 1916, Page 7

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