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BUSINESS NOTICES. t FOR THIS KIND OF WEATHER ORDINARY CLOTHES ARE UNBEARABLE The wopian who wants to keep co ol should provide herself with the airiest Clothing possible. For instance, a Collarless Short-sleeved Dress of sheer Silk, Batiste, Lawn, or Dimity might be worn just now, while a Linen Costume is the coolest Coat and Skirt she can get into. Before the thermometer climbs higher, come to MOREYS for your hot weather apparel. OUR VALUES ARE BOU ND TO PLEASE YOU. ONE-PIECE DRESSES, in Voiles and Muslins, Gs lid, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, to 355. COTTON TAFFETTAS, at 15s Gd, 17s, 21s. STRIPED PIQUES, 14s 6d to 32 s 6d. STRIPED GINGHAMS, 11s Gd to 18s. OUR SPECIAL LINES FOR HOLIDAY SEASON. Cash Trading is best for all part ies—-it gives you Is in the £ discount here. MOREY & SON. Avp u .V'; .. ; ; ■ ■; ' STRATFORD AND NEW PLYMOUTH.

SALE! SALE! SALE! HAVING PURCHASED THE FURNISHING STOCK AND BUSINESS OF MR. JOHN LEYDON, PRIOR TO EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS, I HAVE DECIDED TO CLEAR FOR .CASH, REGARDLESS OF COST THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK. SALE COMMENCES at 9 O’CLOCK ON SATURDAY, Wd NOVEMBER. AND WILL BE CONTINUED UNTIL THE END OF THE MONTH. £SOOO WORTH OF STOCK TO BE SLAUGHTERED. GARRETT E. WILSON. GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHER, ’Phone 152. BROADWAY, STRATFORD.

i M m 1 I 6id :iLj 1' f,!fi | 1 IJifj, 1 ?;’? mTiif;i 'i. m’- 4 * % c,y% WM m 0 Qg. ws >/Jd ajs 81 m id !W sssisis^ Amber Tips Tea Delights Hostess and Guests Dfear to the heart of every woman is the little social function—the entertainment of her friends in her own home. But how much is added to the pleasure of the afternoon when she knows that her guests will he delighted with the refreshment she provides. Hence she always prepares Amber Tips Tea, Delicious, full-flavoured, perfect in aroma, quality and strength—it setsHicarts attune and ensures the exclamation hat a delicious cup of tea —may I have another ? Have you tried the -/- per lb. Amber Tips? It posseaso all thu delicate, rich, true Ceylon llavour and aroma. The 1/10 per lb. Amber Tips delights tens of thousands. Try it—it is excelled only by the 2/- quality. A third grade is sold at 1/8— and cannot be equalled at the price. 47 _ t ?f%e.^sa nstaem aara WHOLESALE ACENTSi NEWTON KING. STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 95, 17 December 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 95, 17 December 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 95, 17 December 1912, Page 3

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