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3S 0 0 ©<? * EAN ntnV,. 0® ©O For No. 1556 —Men’s X Stout Black ' Chrome Boot, •with medium weight screwed soles, il Price, 18/9 All Goods Post Frees for cash with order. larger Range —Zug's etc obtain No. 1505 —Men’s \ Stout Unlined Black Chrome Boot, with screwed soles. One for good tnocka bout X wear. Price, 16/9 our No. 9 18/9 Tost Free FREE Catal®gis© 7^©WITH OE [WITHOUT « No. 1948—Men's \ Stout Chrome Plain Shooters. HtMJI and Too Plates, standard screwed soles and half- , watertight X tongue. W Price, 25/- * 16/9 r. Pos* Free No. 1935 —Men’s Stout Split Kip Shooters, with Back Strap and Toe Cap. Nails and Tips. Has half watertight tongue ' Price, Men's 18/6 (pS South’s 4 to 5. 16/6 ling Youth’s 2 to 3, 15/6 mi% ml Post Free Si Local Address: Post Free ! WITH OE WITHOUT NAILSNo. 19SC—Men’s Beat East India Kip Shooters, Stout Pegged Soles. Has fall watertight tongue. Can be had with or without nails. Hwaaoh’s Price, 28/6 HANNAH’S: Broadway s Stratford Phone 554 The wick may be Try Laurel The Perfect''Food for your Stove am 2 x A N ir f// A N N u Keroseo IjTERE’S a sad and gloomy sight JL the faithful wick, famished for want of Kerosene, is actually doing the job itsplf S , . . cotton threads all smoking and fuming ... . quite charred by the misery of it all. Into that lamp with the dismal chimney someone has poured a kerosene that just can’t climb wicks « • . inferior kerosene, without a doubt. Hie Soft WHITE light Vacuum Oil Company PTY. LTD. Also Marketers of Perfection Oil Cook Stoves and Heaters Now, the bright, glad gleams of “soft white light” come from satisfied wicks, fed by “Laurel” .... the best wick feeder, and finest wick climber you could get from any storekeeper. Stove wicks .... lamp wicks, fed with “Laurel” have a steadier, cleaner flame, that gives “live” heat for cooking* and soft, eye-comforting radiance from the lamp. Guard your faithful wicks starvation by insisting on “Laurel you give your order. from ” when 9LI

“It is not generally; know it, perhaps, states a, Health Department circular, that. every compound such as tonics and tablets containing arsenic or strychnin,o and wherein the active principle of such poison is retained, must not be sold unless the word “poison” appears on the packet or bottle containing the substance. A common preparation, a certain pill which may contain either arseilic or strychnine. Sometimes mixtures a/ro made up with the ingredients of su'ctv (pills as a basis and they may he sold as tonics either liquid or in tablet form. Only recently a. child died as the result of eating a number of such tablets, which,, from the description, would not lead the purchaser to think there was any danger in them and so keep them out ol reach of children. The Health Department points out that it is the duty op everyone selling such, goods to enquire, from the manufacturer a.s to the possibility of their beiuig affected ay the. Poisons Act. Neglect of this precaution may load to proso--1 cution.”

and C®IL©S lake (TRADE MARK) THE RELIABLE HOME REMEDY DAV.'S & LAWRENCE CO. New Yolk. N. Y.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 26, 31 May 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 26, 31 May 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 26, 31 May 1929, Page 2