HERE! THE GREATEST “TALKING’’ SENSATION! EVERYBODY’S “TALKING” ABOUT IT! IT'S REALISATION BOOT SALE PREMISES FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY GIBBERD’S LEASE EXPIRING—EVERYTHING MUST GO. LADIES’’ SHOES, CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES. EVERYTHING AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES. LADIES’ SHOES: 7/6, 9/11, 12/6, 13/6, 19/11 Special Offer While They Last LADIES’ SHOES; PER PAIR fi> PAIR U -j .. OR O FOR dUI LEASE EXPIRING—EVERYTHING MUST GO. MEN’S SHOES, 16/11; WORKING BOOTS, 16/11 CHILDREN’S SHOES, 7 to 9, 6/6; SIZES 10 to 13, 8/6. EVERYTHING AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES. BOOT SALE ENNIS BROS. BROADWAY BUILDINGS, STRATFORD 6 SHOPS FROM BELLRINGER’S,
DON’T GET ’FLU—GET “BAXTER’S' Don’t- wait till you’re “in for it properly.” Go to bed, keep warm, and take “Baxter’s” to reduce the feverishness which must be allayed before getting up again. Baxter’s Lung Preserver also soothes away chest and throat soreness. Past experience has proved its value, hence the big demand for “Baxter’s” to-day. All chemists and stores sell “Baxter’s” generous sized 2s Gd bottle, also in Is Gd and 4s Gd sizes.—l.
DON'T TRIFLE WITH ’FLU Germs of infection are rapidly spreading 1 . Your duty to yourself and others is to take early ’flu precautions. Fluenzol was made for that purpose. At the first sign of a cold procure a bottle of Fluenzol and treat yourself according to directions. —3. Liens take a holiday in winter. Preserve eggs now with Shavland’s Egg Preservative. Is 3d everywhere.—b. CATARRH Cured by inhaling Kanatox, which acts directly at seat of trouble —passages of nose and throat. —E. C. A. Gaw, Chemist.
J>UST developed quickly, secretly, safely with British Yeast-O-Cod Tablets which fill out hollows.—E. C, A. Gaw, Chemist, \ITEARINESS, lack of pep, poor sleep arising from clogged system corrected by eating Yeaston Tablets.— W. A. Brown, Chemist. OUTREFACTION in bowels checked A by eating Yeaston Tablets which tone up muscles of elimination. —W. A. Brown, Chemist.
figure within your reach by taking Yputh-O-Form Capsules; 201 b reduction 6 Greeks. —E. C. A. Gaw and other chemists.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 258, 9 October 1931, Page 3
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