BUSINESS WeTIBES. SUMMER HALF GONE. CLOTHES HALF WORN OUT I “How do you manage to keep bright and new ? was asked of one attractive woman the other day. “ ’Tis quite simple,” she replied. “I always have a MIDSUMMER RENOVATION.” f so WE PASS THE SECRET ALONG TO YOUIf your Summer Clothes arc looking worn, a visit to MOREY’S STORE will help you impart the necessary freshness to'the Wardrobe —and for little money. 5 per cent. Discount for Cash is offered over and above our regular good values. MOREYS THE CASH DRAPERS. STRATFORD AND NEW PLYMOUTH.
MT/iA. SQUARE DEAL. ‘ OWING TO NOVEMBER BEING WET, AND COUNTRY CUS TOMERS NOT HAYING HAD AN OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT MY GREAT 1 CLEARANCE SALE I HAVE DECIDED TO CONTINUE SAME TO END OF THIS MONTH. .... . NOTE THESE MONEY-SAVING CASH PRICES—- ;/ t „ t , ' Full Size KAPOC BEDS, 28s 6d, Stock Price 355. Full Size English WIRE MATTRESSES, 15s 6d, Stock Price 17s 6d. AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARE £4, Stock Price £5. BRUSSELS CARPET SQUARES £4, Stock Price £5. CARPET RUNNERS, 2s 6d yard, Stock Price 3s 3d. KITCHEN TABLES, 10s 9d, Stock Price 13s. WICKER CHAIRS, Upholstered, 255, Stock Price 32s 6d. All other lines 10 per cent., 20 per cent., and 30 per cent. Discount. GARRETT E. WILSON. THE COMPLETE MODERN HOUSE FURNISHER, Telephone No. 152. BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
■ nicerthan a cup of ‘AMBER TIPS TEA *Sf n At any hour—at any meal—there sno tea so delicious and so satisfactory as Amber Tips Tea. No other brand can equal its travgrance, flavour and strength, while it has this rare advantage —it can be^ taken with advantage by those of weak digestion. Amber Tips is most economicalmore so than other teas, for a packet will make more cups of delicious, refreshing tea than any other brand. But be sure you get Amber Tips. Its success is so great that some unscrupulous firms endeavour to mislead the public by selling brands closely resembling its name 'and packet, but they cannot imitate its splendid qualities. Insist on getting the finest tea of all — Amber Tips. It is packed in airtight, damp-proof cartons, and is procurable from nil gr< cera at 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- per U>. v 41 gggjKRNBESBESSBSK KING Mb wTftw mtfULfctHAM: 4UENTBi STHATFOHiUr
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 9, 7 January 1913, Page 3
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