SPRING MILLINERY IN BECOMING STYLES The Season is advancing rapidly and Ladies are evincing a keen desire . for becoming Headwear. We therefore advance our Spring Duplay of really beautiful models, confident that you will find each one representing the last word in Stylishness, and possessing the appealing merit of Highest Qtfahty at Moderate Price* There are many charming notions represented in: The Picture Hats, Medium and Wide Brims and Toques While the LEGHORN promises to become exceedingly popular during the bright months'to come. We list a few Lines for your easier guidance: (TOP STRAWS in a great variety of Colorings; Two tone and plain varieties. Ready-to-wear Styles. —l9s 6d. T\GEL HEADY-TO-WEARS, in Fawn, Putty, Hose, Saxe, Black, Navy Ktc , From 22s 6d. F 'NCY AND PLAIN LEGHORNS, Tuscan and Black —l9s 6tJ, 22s Gd to 355, MODEL HATS AND TOQUES— Hight up to the moment as regards style, fit and comfort. CHOOSE FROM THIS PARTICULARLY BRIGHT AND PLEASING ‘ DISPLAYNOTE —Our Milliner is quite an adept, and all orders Soft vs/ith us will Receive Prompt Attention with a Guarantee of Complete satisfaction.
GOING! If A U R A K I PLAINS. .1 Write or wire. We have a big of all beet farm 3 for sale. We specialise in going concern a. Write us at ohc© and wo will forward fyll particulars of properties. a POLIN KELLY,, Land Agent, ' PL'Ellll _ THAMES VALLEY. } I GUARANTEED QUALITY. YOU CAN’T GO WRONG •IF YOU GET YOUR MEAT FROM • .» t T W. BOND 66. i BUTCHERS BROADWAY STRATFORD. 100 ACRES, Freehold, close to Wai*i tara. All level and in good grass ami' crops. Factory adjoining and railway' on property. Subdivided into 14 paddocks by good fences and live hedge?. Waitara water supply laid on to paddocks, house and cowr’ed j Good 7roomed Jfcwase, bi/fcarwom, cop-| per and tyhs, Alpha light and tele-i phone laid on. 8-bailed cowshed with machines (thrown in), 3 large imple-! ment sheds with loft, engine-shed,! and pig styes. Road frontage back 1 and front. Carrying capacity 60 cows. Price £l2O per acre, £3ooo' cash. 94 ACRES Freehold, Norfolk Road. House 6 rooms, 10-bailcd cowshed, concreted; all level and all ploughable. Subdivided into ten paddocks, and is watered by streams; carrying capacity 30 cows, 1) miles from factory, 1 mile P.O. and School. Plenty of winter feed on property. Price, £3O per acre, with good terms.
For sale well-known- StratforcJ boardiug-house on easy terms. E. i GRAY, and Commission Agent. REGIAH STREET, STRATFORD. Next White, Draper ’Phone 176. P O. Box 112. |SEN*ES: International Harvester Co., Victoria Insurance Co. HP BN DORPS of Nazol on a small JT ' niece of Tint or. Flannel and placed bebwo-eni the■ shirt r aml singlet is a good way to. get tli© benefit of constant inhalation—which protects air passages against Influenza infection. ' ' FOR Fp-to-date Job Printing call at the “Stratford Evening Post,”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXI, Issue 70, 11 October 1920, Page 3
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