For Influenza ta& ) Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Never Faih. Js &<L ■/■= fid. * nevertheless, that is the one which confronts me in consequence of the expiry of the lease of my promises at (lie. end of June. The great relinquishing sale forced upon me has now been running for one month, resulting 11 the disposal of a large amount of goods, for which 1 have io thank my numerous patrons* The stock, however, is siii! very heavy, and, as all the new goods contracted for have not yet hecn delivered, my efforts to empty the shelves must he intensified rather tlmn relaxed. It is hardlv necesecn uenvei o shelves : than relax now to sp< her than relaxed, it :s hardly necessary now to spcnl; of the greatness of he concessions being "iron : hundreds >f customers can testify to that.-—A
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 18, 18 May 1912, Page 4
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