BUSINESS NOTICES. m I km if*™? |1 m iM W& JtTi.. la-CK f:V! rS JS&* ft. S m HERALD THE NEWS AND WIDE ! FAR MOREY SON COMMENCE BUSINESS IN STRATFORD On SATURDAY, 131 h JANUARY. ELECTRIC LIGHT PROMENADE ON FRIDAY NIGHT, 12tli This Grand Opening is, to say the least, an auspicious occasion for every resident of Stratford and District. It is an epoch-marking event in the history of the Drapery Trade of Stratford, and it is iitting that such an event should fall at the commencement of the new rear. MOREY’S FAME FOR VALUE-G3VSNG 3S COUNi RY-WIDE AND IN STRATFORD THEIR HIGH STANDARD WILL BE MAINTAINED. IICH-CLASS DRAPERY AND WEARING APPAREL OF THE FINEST JUALITY WILL BE FOUND HERE AT REMARKABLY SMALL PRICEo iess costly Merchandise will prove of equally good value, for theie axe qualities and prices to suit all purses. . WORD ABOUT OUR BUSINESS POLICY: OUR ONLY TERMS ARE ASH WITH EVERY PURCHASE— ABSOLUTELY .£0 -DLy Ai LO * N WILL BE MADE FROM THIS RULE—IT IS INFLEXIBLE. .nd now .let us extend to everybody a cordial invitation to attend our GRAND OPENING DISPLAY. W ■ SHOWROOM UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF MISS MaoKEON. STRATFORD MOREY & SON ««« NEW PLYMOUTH. AN D ’\ \\ ,«• ! ri TONKING’S LINSEED ■ , , emulsion, ,no‘U, o;h;- ■ >c xxxxxxxxxxxxxx \ ii ■. - THE ONLY CERTAIN CURE •' rc . n ; FOR COUCHS AND COLDS. xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 'ALL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS. Is Gd, 2s 6d, 4s 6d. f'7v3 m m ND HERE,” said Airs. Gamp, “am I a going twenty miles in distant, on as wentersoaie a chance as ever anyone as nvissed ever run, 1 do believe. Says Mrs. Harris, with a woman’s and a mothJr’s art a beatin In her human jreast, says she to me, “You’re not t goin, Sairey, Lord forgive you * Why am I not a going, •is?” I replies. “That I says, “has never done ilong wi’ six, an’ now her constitco»hun cries out for “ Stand-Out ” Tea, ivhich she, bein a blessed angel as lever wos, knows to be jest the best ;hlng for her when she is so disjoged, which bavin the priwileges )f a invMiege in this wally of the >hadder,” I says, “I’II get it for ilue and I has to walk the whole LI Sl Y k s • >“•. if - 0 It \L \ V-* 1 m istance on my bended kneeges,’ says. “‘Stand-Out’ Tea she /ants,” I says, “and ‘Standiut’ Tea she shall have, the oor lamb, as sure as my | ante’s Sairey Gamp, and here’s no deniging of it, and wenty miles wentersome I oes to get it this blessed ay,” 1 says. 2>9 IIUIIIIMCUCW- - LIOCU 111 CAIJJT -V. ~ ' J from inside of tin must be enclosed, and forwarded with correct name and address, so to reach Wellington by the Tuesday ol each week, to . “Competition," P.O. Box 476, Wellington. NOTE! Two Blue Coupons or one Red entitles competitor to enter once; those forwarding Green or Gold Coupons will have permits .or four or nine further attempts posted them. A Chcriue for £l/1/- has been sent the writer of this sentenceMiss 14, Upper Albany Street, Dunedin. V/ise, coonomical women take Nature’s Nectar —yclept, “Stand-Out” Tea. Letters rtf Competition closing 23-1-12; F.Y.TT.F.D.S.O.T.-l .R. Letters for Competition closing 30-1-13 ; P.W.K.5.8.5.0.T.E.T.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 26, 13 January 1912, Page 3
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