THE QUALITY COUNTS. Crescent Ten is much higher in ouaHty and no higher in price than other teas. It is a scientific blend ot + he choice teas from Darjeeling and Ceylon. There is a subtle charm about the flavour that gives pleasure to the palate, and that flavour never vanes. Three grades, Is Sd, Is lOd, per lb. x
An opportunity such ns has never occurred in Stratford before, and probably never will again, is now open to the public. We refer to the sensational announcement of the local photographer, Mr J. McAllister, who. for a few weeks, will do three cabinet photographs, six postcards, and an enlargement, for 10s (ten shillings) ; nr, if preferred, three enlargements for the same amount. The work is of the usual high standard, the materials just the same as those used by firms charging five times the price, and every effort will be made to satisfy the most fastidious. The offer is open until June 30th. but Mr McAllister reserves the right to cdose it at any time. y
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 14, 22 May 1913, Page 5
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