Walters’ Moves On by its Own Motive Power. Arcliimedea, a groat Crook Sd< when explaining the marvellous power •oat UlVClv U MV ii ' .which-leverage gives to the' human hand, once sifij, ■•I WSLL MOVE THE WORLD IF YOU GIVE ME A LEVER LONG - enough and a plage to rest it.” To tin- i.lo« to . W- w*-™ I.TifflW slmpinTs liy means of tin- lons ami s nit} ''‘ „f duality prioos. If nltis Love,- tiitl not rest on .to n " <» J > "V „„ Merchandise there- would be ‘nothing doing, smoothly at WAL Il'.lvS .
business notices. THE SECRET OF A DAINTY COMPLEXION EDWARD’S' VANISHING CREAMI By its healthful, cleansing action . , on the skin, it beautifies with just |( that tint and clearness of the naturally perfect complexion. am ys 5® *?&- w Ip* A little of the Cream used regularly—gently rubbed in, invigorates, cleanses, and gives new life to the skin, does away with sailowness and removes impurities. ( If you would have and retain a fair, attractive complexion, use this pure, delicately perfumed Face Cream—and beware oi using cheap unreliable preparations. Edwards' Face Cream proves its get fineness and it gives tU complexion of health and youth. p. EDWARDS’ CHEMIST, STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 14, 11 December 1916, Page 3
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357Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 14, 11 December 1916, Page 3
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