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* ■■f^tMjiZ'-Jkiri *»b £2=^ THOMPSON'S FOE CHINAYYARE, KEENLY PBICED. Bv keeping our stocks of china ware up-to-date we offer all lines at ruling market prices. If your crockery shelves have become depleted, here is a splendid opportunity to replenish them at a considerable savmg. THESE PRICES CANNOT BE BEATEN.. a „n, y , 21 Piece Mi* Cnina Tea Set, „«» «„. .ana Cups ana Saucer*- Tea English White Plates, perl half dozen Bin 3/3, 6in 3/9, 7in 4/6, B r • BiQ> 5/Cj 10in 6/g Blue Band Plates, 4/6 half dozen. . , ; A, 'A. QAm TBADEK BBOABWAI BTBATFOBB, SPECIAL PURCHASE REV ERBIBL* WOOL RUGS BRITISH MAKE. r ■ mm W SPECIAL PRICE: 4ft x 7ft 75a, 3ft x 6ft 47s fid. 2ft oin. x sft 6in 39s 6d. 6ft x 2ft 4in 87b 6d. 2ft 3m x 4ft, 24s 6d. We have secured a line of Special Quality Reversible Wool Rugs of the very best English make at a Special Price. OF COURSE OUR OUST OMERS WILL BENEFIT. J. McKEE, MANAGER, VEALE'S BUILDINGS, LIHDCED. HOME FURNISHERS, BROADWAY.

Amesbury's are now stowing some'very special* Numbers in Silks and Satins, and have selected a very exceptionally fine lines to illustrate the value. SPECIAL NO. a Extra Heavy Weight Fuji Silk, this is a first choice No. 5 Fuji, usually Retailed■ 6/11. SPECIAL PRICE 4/11. SPECIAL NO. 2 Hemmingway Satin, 39 inch., an exceptionally heavy weight. Soft Satin, Kingfisher, Fawn, Cream, White and' Black. 4 . SPECIAL PRICE, 12/6. SPECIAL NO. 3 Spun Crepe de Chene 39 inch, of pure Silk, French, manufacture. Heavy weight. Mauve, Shell, Pink, Kingfisher, Lemon and Black. A most suitable fabric for dresses or underwear. Usually Retailed 9/11. SPECIAL PRICE 7/11. SPECIAL NO. 4 Satin Brocho, 39 inch, Hmmingways. Extra heavy and soft, suitable for dresses or better Class linings. Black, g rey, pink, sky, and nl gge r. SPECIAL PRICE 14/6. The quantities are not large, whilst the prices are.very fine, therefore early inspection is advisable. See window display. J. K, Ameshut y,

ADVERTISED GOODS ARE STANDARD GOODS THE WORLD OVER. WHY? EOAUSE there must be in advertised goods a uniform high quality, otherwise the ad- ' vertissd article not being up to the standard claimed for it, will not be purchased again, and the advertising wdll be unprofitable. Advertising is Insurance, therefore, that, the goods are as refore, that the goods are as represented and good vrflue. The customer who buys advertised goods rarely makes a mistake. Readers, therefore, will benefit by a careful perusal of the advertising columns of the For Infiuenßa, take .Woods' Qttift Ewiimial Dure.

LANKETS have advanced in price, but we bought early, and are still supplying be»t white or grey, all sizes, at old prices. Take advantage of our low rent.— E. D. EVANS, Regan Street. "OARSENESS, sore throat, sneezing, running at the nose and eyes indicate germ infection. Immediately these symptons appear an atmosphere of Naao should be created—by free inhalation of Naeol its .British its good. The "UNIQUE" Hot Water Bottle made by the North British Rubber Co. Guaranteed not to crack, leak or burst All chemists and dealers. 15 Great , Tnfluenza Epidemio realised the 1 \w.n>l.'rf"t nrotectiye power which the free übo of gave them

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 88, 18 August 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 88, 18 August 1923, Page 6

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