BUSINESS NOTICES. rrfej* THE LINEN. A WONDERFUL PLACE FOR DIFFERENCES IS MiELAND AND ONE OF THE BIGGEST DIFFERENCES IS ITS LINEN. “IRISH LINEN” —THE VERY PHRAsE CONJURES UP VISIONS OF SNOW-WHITE, COOL, TOUGH, LLNLNS AS DIFFERENT AS CHALK AND CHEESE FROM TH L LINENS OF SCOTLAND, AND —IF YOU LL PAR DO.s US MLNTIONING THE WORD—GERMANY! HERE AT MOREY’S ” ' - ARE RfiAL IRSSH WE PUT THESE .BEFORE THE LADIES OF STRYITORD SURF OF A WHOLE HEARTED APROVAL; TOR- M_L RAVE TRULY NEVER SEEN SUCH EXCEPTIONAL Ql AD *. ITIES BEFORE. « , . > IRISH LINEN TRAY CLOTHS. IRISH LINEN RUNNERS. w ITrAS L M^V D MOKE YS 'LITTLE “miSHIBIS.” let it be beMembebbd that for all their htch quality these linens are so PRICED AS TO be WELL WITHIN YOUR • PURCHASING ALLOWANCE. COME AND SEE THEM—DO. Jfn/ ■ Every price less is in the £ discount-5 per cent., don't forget. 'MOREY & SON. drapers. STRATFORD AHB HP* F^YM9»VK. 'PHONE x«a.
t, 2 WHEH THE KiDDSES .. ..COUCHS BE very careful in your choice of a remedy. ou ’ lr children cannot take with absolute safety many of the advertised preparations which are primarily intended for < adults. In the new cuugn specific:— ' EDWARDS’ BLACK GURRAHT COUCH ELSXSR ' you have a positively safe cure. • It contains no narcotics L or powerful drugs—is mild, pleasant to take, and yet is cerL, tain, and far-reaching in its action. IF YOU MUST BUY A COUGH CURE, BUY THE PROVEN BEST AND SAFEST. your ldttle health rests upoh ~ YOUR'CORRECT CHOICE. EDWARDS 2 •(BHEMtST, STRATFORD
4T TBDB m kxbidkmb or ojpdnaki »OID AND OABDIfF. CANNON & C°B tt Y 8 M £ ft w* : m BROADWAY, STEATiTOKD, Ai« now running fckrr <aw*» tior l tiuLt root® to OardiS. itaa Best fifleata Steppes#* * . ADVERTISED goods ARE STANDARD GOODS The World Over. WHY? BECAUSE there must bo, in advertised goers, a uniform high quality, oth&- .\ise the advertised article no. being up to the standard claimed for it vih not_.be purchased again and the advertising will be unprofitable. Advertising is insurance, therefore, that the /roods are as represented and good \ aluo. The consumer vho buys advertised goo-/.s raiely makes a mistake. “Stratford Evening Post” readers will profit by a careful perusal of its advertising columns.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 100, 18 August 1914, Page 3
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