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BU3iME33 NOTICEi. MOREY’S FOR GOOD VALUE. Shopping is not quite the simple affair that some people thin i it is. Of course, if one has unlimited funds, and is not con cerned as to the price paid for the goods required, then shopping is a very simple thing indeed, tut if value is wanted for every sixpence, * then shopping becomes an interesting matter requiring a great deal of knowledge. The keenest shoppers come to us for their goods because they know that they are sure of getting full value for their money. We buy in the best markets, we buy large lots, and we buy for cash, which secures for us many advantages and concessions We sell in a close margin, that is to say, we are satisfied with A MODERATE PROFIT. We treat the Cash Purchaser Generously, for we allow a discount of 5 per cent., or is In the £. IT PAYS TO SHOP HERE. MOREY’S THE GASH DRAPERS iJRATFORD AND NEW PLYMOUTH. it ; tei b'A iifiiiiii ate A SQUARE DEAL OWING TO NOVEMBER BEING WET, AND COUNTRY CUS TOMERS NOT HAVING HAD AN OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT MY GREAT CLEARANCE SALE I HAVE DECIDED TO CONTINUE SAME TO END OF THIS MONTH. NOTE THESE MONEY-SAVING CASH • ■ PRICES— Full Size KAPOC BEDS, 23a 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. zmsm&sm I A, GASTRITIS is really another name for Acute Indigestion, i and is caused by the food you eat fermenting (or decaying) in .Jthe stomach. The symptoms aro tenderness and even intense pain over the stomach, with that organ hard an tense and very ■:! tender to the.touch.. Nausea and sickness occur ,and the vomiting is caused immediately anything is swallowed. Other prominent symptoms' are Acidity, Heartburn, Flatulence (belching of wind), and. Catarrh of the Stomach. If you are a sufferer from any of these ailments, then you 1 have muacHS-STiowr. Now the GUARANTEED CURE f <> r Indigestion in all its forms is “RENZIE’S pepso.” “Renzia’s iPepso" does what Hho stomach is unable to do, it dijests the food you eat, and converts it into rich red blood. “Benzie's Pepso” at once dispells that aching pain caused by Indigestion, and makes the stomach sweet and healthy. “Renzie’s Pepso” is not a cure-all, but it DOES CURE Indigestion. It dlai'i® this because it contains the NATURAL juices of digestion, combined with tho greatest known tonics. Don’t delay; purchase a bottle at once and test the truth of this statement. "Renzie’s Popso” is sold by all Chemists and Stores, 2s. 6d. Read What Nurse E. G. Brown, of Wellington, says about the virtues of "Ronzfe’s Pepso”:— O’# , Wellington, January 9th, 1911. Proprietors Benzie's Pepso. Sirs,—For upwards of eighteen months I had suffered from Indigestion. I used several remedies without even getting relief. Finally I was stricken down with ’ Gastritis. I sought medical advice, but did not improve. I was induced to try 1 > a bottle of Pepso, and, before I bad taken - half the bottle, improvement was shown. I took throe bottles in all, and am now quite well. I am a nurse, and I can honestly say that, during my practice as such. I have neVer known a letter remedy for Indigestion or Gastritis than yotir Benso. It is indeed a boon to sufferers of those dreaded complaints. I feel that I should write you and let you know of what Pepso has done for me.,, E. G. BE OWN.. c.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 16, 17 January 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 16, 17 January 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 16, 17 January 1913, Page 3

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