BUSINESS NOTICES. iwiiwmiin ii in iwii 11 mh i'i ii in ■ EVERY DAY LENDS EMFHAS3S TO »/'/ COLOSSAL r> n a tAT \e^>' EVERY J)AY IS ANOTHER JEWEL TX THE CROWN OF OLD KING BARGAIN—EVERY HOUR IS A BRIGHT SAVING TIME FOR THRIFTY FOLK—EVERY SECTION SCINTILLATES WITH BRILLIANT BARGAIN t)HANCES. BIGGER REDUCTIONS EVER TO-DAY TO EMPHASISE THIS EVENT &i; YOU SEE, WE'RE MORE THAN EVER DETERMINED TO MAKE A COMPLETE AND SWEEPING CLEARANCE. "SPARE NO PRTCE TICKET" TS THE STANDING ORDER FROM HEADQUARTERS, AND THE CONQUERING BLUE PENCIL IS MAKING THE MOST OF ITS TIME—SLASHING FIGURES HERE AND THERE UNTIL NOT A SHRED OF PROFIT REMAINS. NEED WE IMPRESS UPON YOU THE URGENCY OF COMING EARLY—SURELY YOU'LL REAP SOME OF THESE BARGAIN SNAPS? DRAPERS. STRATFORD 'EHQNI I«3< „ ATSSCHUO! ATISCHOOM f 1 \ g "HELLO! YOU'RE GETTING?! A COLD!" I '"GETTING a cold!" was the indig-J nant retort—"getting one?—why, I've® had this cold for 'a week, and can't. % shake it off; got shocking pains in mj% limbs, and a frightful headache— m must lio a touch of the 'flue'l" 2} if "Yes, you've got it alright," said % the candid friend, "but, see here,* what vou want is M COLD AND INFLUENZA CURE" TIS a splendidly efficacious cure, whether you have a simple cold , n the head or a dangerous attack of influenza. You should cer- |? tainlv obtain the relief it offers. WHY jS t OT TO-DAY? iiSB .. :-■«.!"■/■ OH IE Ml ST, UTEAT.FORD.
ADVERTISED GOODS STANDARD GOODS The World Over. WHY? 3ECATJSE there must bo, in advertised goods,- a uniform high quality, otherwise tho advertised article not being up to the standard claimed for it will not be purchased again and the advertising will be unprofitable. Advertising is Insurance, therefore, that the goods are as represented and good value. The consumer who buys advertised goods rarely makes a mistake. "Stratford Evening Post" readers will profit by a careful perusal of its advertising columns. Fancy glass ware, crockery, china — all these suggest what to buy as a present for your friends. James, Cash
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 88, 4 August 1914, Page 3
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