To realise an eight thousand pound stock iu three months is a li 11*40 task, ne\ ertheiess, that is the one which confronts me in consequence of the expiry of the lease of my premises at the end ci : dune. The {'rent rchu(juisnihg sale forced upon me has now boon rivalling for one moot!!, resulting in the disposal cf a large amount of goods, for which 1 have to thank my numerous patrons. The stock, however, is still very heavy, and, as all the new goods contracted for have not yet been delivered, my efforts to empty the shelves must be intensified ratner than relaxed. It is hardly necessary now to speak of the greatness of tho concessions being'given: hundreds of customers can testify to that.—A Spence. x
"1 if- • :.* v>' wM& *3s?^ x. jix xn Look for The Name I \ y> The success of Bennington's Irish Moss has been so great, and its sale so large, that unscrupulous persons have tried to imitate it. In order to make a larger profit some retailer may endeavour to sell you one of these imitations. Ask lor Bennington's and insist on gclting"iti IFor half a century it has been the standard medicine for coughs and colds—there’s nothing so safe, so reliable, so effective. MR. J. TURNER, of Dunedin, writes “ For some years ! have had Bennington s Irish Moss for Mrs. Turner and she has derived much benefit by its use. She was considered consumptive but Bennington’s Irish Moss has quite restored her, and she is now quite strong. 1 have recommended it to many persons, and believe that all have been pleased with its effect.” aO ; arpmn TPT^TV HIl IMJ CAR. RAG E EH i T : ’ T J X .. 3 ;• ■ , ■ ; •y& iT,~A I / G, — l . w— J’. N *■ ■omm* i /.uv-f ! / . o>;vT: i V ■'x ■; -:: X V A’V '-AIU I -v 1 :/ / / T■> • @ \j cs Such' a litEte STRENGTH, P DIGESTIBi AND DEUC Q2ST a GOES FARTHEST S&sfig c,{b yy WHOM ,t ; - * ISSiSteHEiii (mi . ■jj./tnik.AW h *rraf> Money Saving. Wonderful Offerings. Catalogue and Buyers Guide of CURTAIN!;, WINDOW DRAPERIES & FURNITURE compact for Shipping. HOUSEHOLD LINENS, LADIES’ end GENTS’ TAILORING. UNDERWEAR, SHOES, etc. 54 Years’ known Reputation. Advertisers for years in.tills paper, Make up a trial order ant! learn what it means to bo in touch with the Actual Makers in the OLD COUNTRY. FRAE LACE COVER with Buyers Guide of 100(1 Bargains. Tafok> -Damask Parcel 2fl- ■ Urjn amt Duly Paid. 2 While Damask Table Cloths, 2- yds by 2 y.K 2 While Damask Table Cloths. 6!5 ins. by 53 Ins, both rich Scroti and El at 1 ,;) designs. hemmed. 2 Half -Bltkiehod Table Cloih.s. bard wearing. 2 Irish Cambric Tea Cloths, 1. Hands.>mo Tray Covers, both Irish Hand Ltnbroidarcd and drawn thread. Delivered to your home Postage and Duty Paul 28/- Greatest Value ever offered. Trice List at ilia Office of this paper. If you want the FREE GIFT send DIRECT toSAML. PEACH A SONS, Dept v " The Looms, NOTTINGHAM, England. *EE KEEP* IT !3 Y YOU ALWAYS 1 IS euros all Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Barns, <*r Scalds, promptly and completely. It la a perfectly sale und (rustworthy ointment ta have about the house. Sold Everywhere - -IS s<i!avs!i!'jaj.'’.J r .3js.yaci.'jaa'.v.3*jii:jy.'un yo ra r.»
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6, 4 May 1912, Page 8
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