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WE ore showing a large assorted Eange of Charmalines, Reppes, Telonrs, Etc., for Winter Wear. 40 Inch CHARMALINE, in Grey, 1 ' Fawn, Rose, Saxe, Peach § Green, ' etc. 10/6. 46 Inch REFPE, in Navy, Saxe, Fawn, Wine, ete 8/11. 54 Inch VELOUR COATINGS, in Mary, Fawn i Wine, Green, Peach, Mulberry, etc., 13/6. Very .Large Assorted Range of 40Inch Silk GEORGETTE, 5/11. Ladies' Fancy Wool Gauntlet GLOVES in assorted shades 2/11. Ladies' Woollen GAITERS and SPATEES, 9/11, 11/6, 14/6 up. Large Range of Ladies' Wool CARDIGANS and JUMPERS, from 10/6 up. HAREOPS LTD. STEATFORD. 'Phone 406, Box 30.

"After the storm." the wild wind and the rain, The sun. .shall, shine in its glorj' again; ''After the Storm" and the terrors of night ... Gladness, will come with the dawning of light. After the stress of bronchitis is past. The peace of repo«e will be yours ii.it last; And a; waking thought of gratitude pure < • * , For priceless Woods' trrea". Peppermint Cure.

DUAL'S OINTMENT CURES PILES. SYDNEY TESTIMONY. Mrs W. Mimbrey, "Coino," 79 Sim-mons-street, JEhmiore, Sydney, says: "For three years I was a' martyr to piles, and I don't, think any ailment causes more suffering and loss of sleep. I used pile remedies, and was treated by a doctor, hut nothing .gave me relief. After somany failures I thought there was no cure for this distressing complaint, but I was mistaken, as treatment with Doan's Ointmf proved. A snort course of this wonderful preparation cured me, and I advise sufferers to give it a trial." Twellve years later Mrs Membrey says: "Doan's Ointinent cured me of piles over twelve years ago, and 1 have been free 6£ the complaint ever since." Doan's Ointment 1 is sold by all chemists and storekeepers. Poster McClellan Co., Proprietors, 15, Ham ilton-street, Sydney. But be sure you get DOAN'S.

GUARD AGAINST INFLUENZA. A WELL-NOU 111 SHED BODY THE BEST PROTECTION. ■ Vitality—strength—vigour, . these are our /bulwarks against, which all the ills of mankind constantly battle, always seeking a weak spot at which they may enter. The surest means of maintaining: your defence j« to keep your body well nourished. Agalin . and again medical men have stressed the fact that it is the strong, healthy body that is best fitted xo ward off inilueuzit, colds, and kindred winter The tried and proved way of building up and maintainum: y. strong constitution is to take "Maltexo," a, pure, €onceiitratcd essence of prima malted barley, a preparation long recognised by tho medical facility as possessing rare tonic- and healtb'promotiig properties, "Maltexo" is I Nature's food—the best and safest ' stimulant it is possible to take. Order a jar of ".Maltexo- now. Sold in Hb and 21b jars Unci for family use in 71b tins. All chemists and stores. —(Advt). 4 "It is v nipping and an eager air. —Shakespeare. ' ~#!hen the air "nips" you are more than evw liable to contract a chill. Fortify youWilf with a dose or two of Baxter's Lung Preserver, the proven remedy for over sixty years. Soothes inflamed bronchial passages and ease's breathing. "Baxtor's" is rich, red, and soothing, and is, moreover, an excellent tonic. T lalF-a_crown secures a generoussized bottle nt any. cliomiVfcs or store or, better still, got the large, economical size at 4s 6d. Bacheloi size

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 62, 26 May 1928, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 62, 26 May 1928, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 62, 26 May 1928, Page 6

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