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Wanteds. Etc. JPOR Sale new well-built 5-Roomed BungaloAV, situate Orlando Street, built-in cupboards and wardrobes, hot and cold waiter, electric light, septic tank. Apply Miss Graham, Dressmaker, Broadway. RANTED— A smart boy to learn th e hairdressing trade. Good prospects. Apply this office. JjOST mail box key on Saturday. Finder please return to this office. |, Business Wanteds. Vyo-DAY w e offer you at reduced ' prices: 54-inch Heavy Striped fetessia n for Veranda Blinds ) etc., 1/11 yard. 58-inch Striped Ticking 1/11, jfc/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11. Wonderful value. White's Corner, Stratford. ~ r ]HO-DAY we offer you Jap Cotton Crepes all colours at 6/11 per. frozen, also superior quality at 8/11 per dozen. Post free on receipt of remittance, R. h. white and Co., .Ltd.. Stratford. for Men's Shirts—Men's Tricoline Shirts in the leading makes—Apex, in the new shade with 2 stiff collars to match, or softy collars. Usually sold at 15/6 and« lb/6 Noble's cut PiJce s :.0/8 and 11/6. In Horrockses Linen 12/6 for 7/11. Pyjamas in Horrockses Ti.icoline, Tremola and Mercerised, also in the leading make, Apex. Usually sold at 9/11 to 21/-. Noble's cut prices 7/6 to 16/6. Pure English Silks, usually sold at 32/6, Noble's | cut price 22/6. Noble's, Broadway, ' Stratford. 500 MEN ' S Felt Hats in all the new style s and the world's best makes: Stetson, Borsalino, Batter sby, etc. Usually' sold from 25/to 55/-. If your want the best at the lowest prices, you, get it at Noble's. Hats from 5/11. lamous for their cut prices. PEACHES, Peaches, for jam, 2/9, 3/3, 6/6 and 7/3 case. Peaches are scarce, so secure your supply now off Brocklebank's. I>LUMS —Get y°ur supply for jam now. Brocklebank's have Blue Diamond, Kirk's Oct. Purple. QCTO'BER Purple i s equal to Satsuma for jam purposes. Full 'stocks of Plums on hand. Brocklebank's. /

iPRICOTS—Good Otago offering at reasonable prices, Brocklebank's for sound fruit. the best large, for bottling. All sound, picked fruit. Brocklebank's have some very choice lines. TOMATOES, 2d, 4d and Gd a lb. Picked over and sound fruit 4/6 and 8/- a case. Send along your orders for sauce making. Brocklebanks. WANTED KNOWN: Bisto 1/1 tin, Bell Tea 2/11 lb. Brasso lid tin. Prunes 31b for 1/-. Finest Stoneiess Dates 31b for 1/-. Kruskits 1/4 tin, Cerebos Salt 1/- tin, at Masters Limited. WANTED KNOWN: Preamoata 1/10 pkt, Candles lOd lb. Club Coffee 2/10 tin. Packet Dates 6d, Sd, 9d. Sardines 3 for ljkl. Red Herrings 5 for i/-, at Masters Limited'. WANTED KNOWN: Fairy Cleanser 1/7 pkt, Ships Jellies 5 for 1/-. Beir s tins Matches 1/6 pkt, Roma Tea 2/911), Quickshine 6d and lid, Kruschen Salts 2/3. L & P Sauce 1/7 bottle, at Masters Limited. PERAMBULATORS and Push Chairs in cane or seagrass .pleasing designs and more pleasing prices. We give the best value in the district and stock only the best quality. If interested Jjn prams call or send for illustrated catalogue. E. D. Evans, Furnisher and Undertaker. "PEDDING.—We have huge stocks | by reputable makers. Durodown, Silverdown, loose and tailed, kapoc flock, cori fibe, etc. Double bed size from 37/6 t 0 £5/5/-. E. D. ' Evans, Furnisher and Undertaker, Regan Street. J>UG3. New design?. We carry the most comprehensive range in the district, including tapestry, willow, axminster and wool reversibles. Buying in large quantites .for cash enables us to sell cheaper. E. D. Evans, Furnisher and Undertaker. THE PHRFECTION OF RADIO NEUTRODTttTE. 13 DIFFERENT MODELS EACH ONE A NEUTRODYNE. 3 VALVE TO 8 VALVE THE QUEEN' ANNE DESK MODEL IN OUR WINDOW. KNEWSTTTBB'S NEW SHOP-

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 83, 6 February 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 83, 6 February 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 83, 6 February 1928, Page 1