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I n Vhe Slights SSiculOUV-^T®'' Fry’s flavour ? Why, it’s the pure natural chocolate flavour — refreshing, delicate and smooth. Try it, and you will enjoy cocoa ever after. Drink Fry’s because it is so delicious and nourishing. Better to-day than ever —and nearly two centuries ago the name of Fry already stood for excellence. 44 PURE BREAK FAST mmmm with the favourite chocolate flavour. n BARGAINS CARPET AT ITES CORNER wmik iii OUR GROWING DEPATMENTS REQUIRE MORE SPACE. CARPETS ARE BULKY AND WE HATE DECIDED TO PUSH THEM )UT AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. JUTE BRUSSELS 9ft x 6ft 9 inches 69/- NOW 47/6 AXMINSTER 7ft x 4ft G®/- 49/AMINSTER 9ft x 6ft £lO/12/6 NOW £5/19/6 tARGAINS IN BETERSIBLE WOOL LEN MATS. CASH ONLY. R. H. White and once t 0 Just Landed LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BEST ENGLISH =ZOI Tennis Racquets RANGING IN PRICE FROM 35 /- 10 ALSO—LARGE ASSORTMENT RACQUETS BALLS IN AIRTIGHT TINS. COVERS AND GUT REVIVERS, AND PRESSES. WE ALSO REPAIR AND RE-STRING RACQUETS. PRICES RIGHT, ’ INSPECTION INVITED. M C AAG *\RD BROADWAY STRATFORD |

PRINCE OF WALES NOW OWNS A FORD . NOWADAYS HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS DRIVES TO AND FROM BUCKINGHAM PALACE IN HIS OWN FORD CAR. J THIS IS A GRACIOUS TRIBUTE TO THE WONDERFUL EFFICIENCY, RELIABILITY AND ECO NOMY OF THE FORD, THE CAR WHICH HAS ENABLED MILLIONS OF BRITISHERS THROUGHOUT THE EMPIRE TO ENJOY THE PLEASURES ' OF INEXPENSIVE AND EFFICIENT MOTORING. ; THE FORD CAR TURNS THE LUXURY OF PERSONAL TRANS- T PORTATION INTO ECONOMY. LOW FIRST COST, LOW DEPRECIATION, LOW MAINTENANCE COSTS. v :V FOLLOW THE PRINCE’S LEAD— “FORDISE AND ECONOMISE.’’ FORD TOURING CAR F. 0.8. WELLINGTON Kleeman & Bishop FORD SERVICE STATION, * BROADW’AY, STRATFORD. ' .■ jJ

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 4, 28 October 1924, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 4, 28 October 1924, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 4, 28 October 1924, Page 7

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