BUSINESS NOTICES. JAS. E. CAMPBELL, D.8.0.A. London). SIGHT SPECIALIST. "TILL again visit' Stratford, and ' » may be consulted at Mr Fred. Edwards', Chemist, on DATES ADVERTISED LATER. MUSIC WAREHOUSE, STATIONER and FANCY GOODS EMPORIUM, HAS been appointed to the Stratford Agency of LIBERTY'S, tbo Great London House for all that is Beautiful in Furniture, Art Fabrics, Dainty Bric-a-brac, Ornaments in Brass, Repousse, Beaten Copper. Earthen Ware (Doulton, etc.), Silver and Electro Goblets and Cups, Tapestries and Quaint Conceits in Clocks and Articles of Vertu. THE WORLD-FAMED LIBERTY'S SEE GRUBB'S WINDOW. BROADWAY.
EVERY DROP IN EVERY DRACHM OF EVERY OUNCE COUNTS. Prescriptions left for me to make up receive in the making not only personal, patient, and painstaking care, but the liquid 01 solid, as the case may be, is the very best. You won't have to wait either. Bring your next as a trial. F. EDWARDS. Egmont Pharmacy, Stratford. WINTER IS HERE. YOUR PIANO NEEDS ATTEN. neglected that Tuning long •*- enough, and it will get worse. SEND NOW FOR THE TUNER Our Tuners arc Competent Men. Experts in Piano and Organ Work. MUSIC— We ■ have : the Latest. New Music is always arrivin OUR STOCK— Pianos, Organs, Music. "His Master's Voice" Gramophone. Wertheim Sewing Machine. Seller's Washing Machine. "0.K." Washing Machine. Let us Show You Our Models and Designs. E. DIXON & CO. THE HOME OF MUSIC, .STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 50, 4 July 1913, Page 4
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