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zip' *4 S'* OU3INESS NOTICES'. . > i:?a >v id C>s I 3 sjb?« i ; t 36 * 1 '• ;•»•.>:«• 5 vV. v i, * 2‘ h 1> ''■ -X. "^j‘ vV s.V ; ', ; -VT? "i -V > v , P ’- '■"'■l-.-COUNiill of CUiLS’ CVMNA 'M . 1 /Z'7 TfiOl TOW!! IF n\\ f it w il tSjrf&sfvw i Pi j f ! ii 'SX - —.- _ i U'.'i k/L i ]hi rvv a T'| i & J (vaditteatibility and heaUhfulncss JTS purity which have received such warm commends* tion from doctors and the medical press arc due, in the first place, to the experience and skill used in selecting the cocoa beans: next, to the scrupulous care and cleanliness employed in manufacture: and, lastly, to the health ol the workers, the result of the fresh air and exercise, which form such a feature of life in the beautiful Garden Factory at Bournvilie, Vi7t it M N af» fVtf&Ufy ~ ■*?s si V : wri/ ISM ■,/u. X- * :v. o Kl I ♦a* v^“»v Lli COCOA CADBURY BOURNVILLE cccntb the highest grade of cocoa present on the market; it fully maintains its high reputation in food value end dcficicy of flavour, and ii second to none in any respect whatsoever.*' Medical Meganne, March, 1912. * By test the best." KtBMSWWniW#

MOTOR for iilliE. R. CK&C3G, DESIRES to intimate that he is prepared to-accept engagements ■or the hire of his Reliable Motor Car a!.- atiorteet notice. A (!orois&: Telephone No. 181, Stretford. S7BAITGBP m m r®& Z IA BAG 5. m(r ADWAI, sIxi^TFOED. W. KiJDFO33 ftKS «CM, ftcprSatone. 5> EG to ennonnoe that, they have j.J> taken over the MOTOR GARAGE W OiUtS lately carried on by Mr. Du vtsoa. MOTOR-CARS FOR HIRE AT ALL HOURS. REPAIItS OF ALL DEriCKIFIiuN S l,'N Or Avi.fi. h. AN. Full Stock at Motor lyres and Accessories. ‘Phones No. 116. Trivaos HI. EUROPEAN AGENCY. 'll I|T HOLES ALE buying agencies un,V » .dertaken for all British and ■Uputiaontal goods, including*— -.; •■ Jibuks--and Stationery,-. ;.j ir o- ; i Beote, Shoos ami Leather. 1 ■ i ■ Chemicals and Druggists’ Sundries, Chi na, Ea rt liemv-a re- and GI a ssware. Cycles, Motor Cars and Accessories, Drapery, Millinery and Piece Goods, ■ FmyfiyklfWM- af#T **« l Flardware, Machinery and Metals, Jewel lory, Plate and Watches, Photographic and Optical Goods, Provisions and Oilmen's Store V - no etc., etc. ' Oohimlssion'2j to 5 per cent. ‘Trade ’Discounts'''allowed, Special Quotations on Demand, Sample Cases from £lO upwards. Consignments of Produce Sold on Account. WILLIAM WILSON AND SONS, (Established .181-1), C 5 Aboharch Lane, London, E.C. Cable address: “Annuaire, London.”

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LOOK!! I n-3E PEOPLEs B V Tc3*!" 7i Y, MIDHIRST, I I s now supplying the Best cf Prime Ox Beef and Wether button. 1 PRICES LJOii l\ 1 ■ QUALITY LTOITT. AV 10 (i if L 1 Li Gill'. Altont!:n Cuarsntecd. I GIVE IS OLE TLIAL. : CHAS. n, MIDDLEMf&S, Proprietor. .0 BOWEN. •('JHMONQER. POULTERER AMS CATERER. Proprietor ur tji© Fatnoffig " COLBEN GATS," BROADWAY, ST3ATFOED. Desires the public to know that he receives full supplies of FLESH FISH DAILY. ind delivers the same to customers; * ith promptitude and at lowest cash prices. Orders taken for Dressed Poultry P'ioh Lunches and Sappers in city style tins BEST MEALS IN TOWN for Ib, and the best attention. DON’T FORGET—BOH'Epr* ‘•cotmt-w n*ve.*» T. YOUNG, Bootmaker. (’«wo doors from Loan and Mercantile) f 3 OCXS to Order of Good Quality, Rand-sewn, Pegged, or Rivettod. Ladies and Gentlemen's Repairs done Neatly and with dispatch. Bast Engiiisni Learner Usoo. A TRIAL SOLICITED.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2, 3 September 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2, 3 September 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2, 3 September 1913, Page 7

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