*SE fIP-, J AS. E. CAM I* li E LL, D.8.0.A., London (by lixa.ni.), SIGHT SPECIALIST, WILL AGAIN VISIT STRATFORD, about tlio end of June, and may lie consulted at Mr. Fred. Edwards’, Chemist, Broadway. Dates will appear later. C. H. PARKINSON, L.D.S., R.C.S., Eng. ENTALSU 11 G E O X, Will visit Stratford EVERY WEDNESDAY. Address: York Chambers, Broadway. QUALITY RATHER THAN PRICEI TTfrTHEN you arc sick, would V ? you sell your chances to <rot well for a few pence Y Certainly A little difference in the quality of drugs used in tilling your preset iption sometimes makes a big difference in tlio results expected by the doctor. Our policy is to give tho best possible quality at a reasonable price, and to give our customers just a little more than they expect in good service and highest quality. LAND AGENT. HAMILTON : : : WAIKATO. P.O. Box 27. Correspondence Invited not! F. EDWARDS, Pharmacist (by exam.), STRATFORD. GEORGE S. HENDERSON,
Pjpo WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MARRIAGE. BLACK—BROWN.—On November 2, 1880, at the residence of the bride’s aunt, Mrs. E. Hope, Great South Road, Thnaru, by the Rev. W. Gillies, Elizabeth Brown, only daughter of Mr. W. Brown, of Lancashire, England, to John Black, eldest son of Robert Black, Esq., Armagh. Ireland.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 94, 10 June 1911, Page 4
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