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, BUSINESS NOTICES. KKssaaßMatasasaßxitaßSKaaaßXjxt *' ■* ZX mm II 1 . iM ?M- 4MF git •;(7 J % gel sift .®§ TOBACCO Smokes the Same Right Through •: »> 1 . S ✓ C- ,r < MILD DERBYis the Ideal smoke for the out=of-door man who wants something not too strong nor yet too light. It has a flavour and aroma all Its own, due to the expert blending of finest quality light and dark leaf. Smokers call it “Mellow Blend” for it simply can’t burn the tongue. FULL DERBY For the man who wants aTtrong, wel 1= flavoured smoke, there’s nothing to equal Full Derby. ;:^y> vm ,Mb y. 6 5 FULL tDERB® FLAVOUR me w . BY DAVID DUNLOP S&ftaß& u.SA m ml/yf -L m AMERICA yK’i Buy a tin and obtain particulars of the great new Gift Scheme offered to smokers of these tobaccos. A ■^s >V: 2zsa <r> 6V ow SBXm.

THE "CBOWHINC” EVENT OF THE TEAR. 6? Z* No~Mle that has gone, before, or, so far as vve can see,, that will follow, could possibly equal in the magnitudes and brilliancy of its Bargains! FORTE R’B MAKE-ROOM RALE COMMENCES SATURDAY, JULY 8. It brings unheard of .savings, savings that will make it unforge table. It will give every Sovereign almost double buyingpower. , And if you have forgotten to purchase any needed Winter ; Footwear, come to this Makeroom Bale, and buy them now. This is not an occasion organised to liven up dull trade—but an end of the year outclearing. COME! E. G. FOSTER STRATFORD. HAIRDRESSER AND TOB-1CC0... ... nist, >«IIU* the old spot. tfis Salam has just b«op enlarged and refitted, and a ■plendid stock of the latest •nd b*st PIPES. RAZORS. FANCY GOODS, TOILET REQUISITES, and SMOKERS’ SUNDRIES.

Old Friends and New Welcomed. NOTICE. STAYING taken oyer Mr. Lovett’s I I business, wo are now prepared ,to undertake all classes of PRIOR, CONCRETE, >•> . . . And DRAINAGE WORK. Linpe, Cement, Bricks, Fire Clay, Fire Vines, and AH j Classes of Rrioks, Chimney Pots, Drain A W' Work entrusted to us will be faithfully carried out. Sanitary Ware Supplied. Any order left with Mr. Lovett will bo. prQniptty attended to. MURRAY PROS., STRATFORD. NOTICE. fJIHE SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY have sot cured . one of MR. BRAYSHAW’S hew and up-to-date Phops. Thoir business will eommenec there as soon as the building is completed. i'Vv •

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 116, 8 July 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 116, 8 July 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 116, 8 July 1911, Page 7

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