r 0 • WHEN the annual miracle of. the world’s awakening comes to< ; phss—• then men start to think of new attire. It’s consoling for those particular men (and most .• men .Are mighty particular in a quiet way) 1 to know that our made-to-measure service gives them the suit they want at a sensible figure. THE Beauty of this Service-is that a chap - can express.- himself-, in, clothes of his own choice—in-, a'suit to fit him-.-' 1 ' WE will he, pleased, to. show you the Smart, New- Materials?, which,, have just arrived. TWEEDS in larg e variety of Patterns from 75/-. WORSTEDS, in larger variety from £5 5s to £8 ob. SERGES, Fine Medium and Heavy, ffchi £5 5s to £8.55., v ,4P WHERE THE 600 D HATS AHEL. ’PHONE 460 P.O BOX 14. ‘"THE RASH” RTRATEORH m*
IS THE STORE WHERE EVERY CONSIDERATION- IS GIVEN TO KEEP DOWN THE COS’D OP HANDLING OP- GOODS,, 9,P r THAT THEY MAY REACH'THE CONSUMERS’ HANDS. AT; THE;; L—0—VT —E—S—T C—O-S-T. Masters' lit<L Run their business on progressive./IJnes, and their custom* f ers reap the benefit.. These prices will appeal to every thrifty housewife,' Brasso lOd tin. , Cream; Crackers If- lb.* Loosp r- rnflC'ur 5d lb. Bon Ami 9d. Harricot Beaus 3id lb. Marrowfat Peas 2pkts for lid. 'Borax 6d lb. Bisto (large) lid tin. Bacon; Rashers 1/3, Sides 10id lb, Rolls 1/1 lb. Bcvril' 2oz 1/8, 4oz 3/-. Sultanas 31b for 1/1. Prunes 31b for lid. Flour 501 b 10/3. St. Mungo 1/9. Wheat by sack 8/6 bushel. Sandsoap 5 for 1/-. Polifloor, large 1/9. Rolled Oats 1/8 bag. Quickshine 6d and lid. Lane’s Emulsion, large 3/10. Pearl Barley 3|d lb. B. & P. Cornflour 10d' lb ; - Creamoata 1/9: ■ - : a Caustip Soda 8d ’and 1/3. Symmington’s Coffee Ess. 1/11, 8.1}.' Coffee Essence , 1/4. Dried Beaches lOd lb. Dates 31b for lid; •; v Flour 25Ib> 5/4. 71b Tin; Golden Syrup 1/11. Kruskits.; 1/3. 21b Jars. K. Jam- 2/-. Nugget, large lOd. Large tin Ovaltine,: 4/11., , -’V Dinhefcrd’s Magnesia 1/4. Irish, Moss .1/4? and > 2/Si FOR HARDWARE—YOU WILL GET IT CHEAPER AT © THE DEPART MENTAL STORE.
1 £3 i q a D9.il is is. o %a.He m b a m m i m THE; NEW i /A ;/.■ '■ ," ” . HOSIERY SHOWS MORE *• ----- • ■ . r , : *? ;r . ATTRACTIVE COLOURINGS. M a. m a. "5? a. Jupiter, Mars, Saturn, Venus, Neptune. Rosetope Patio and all tiro new hosiery tints aro included'in the many listed below. You will ,find, them, all remarkably attractive.. % ■I m m m % % % 0; ART SILK FASHIONED HOSE. 23 inch pannel Silk. Reinforced Heels and Tees. All the Newest Tints, 2s Hd, 3s 11d, 4s lid, 5s lid. PURE AND ART SILK Mixture Hose, full fashioned leg, 23 inch Silk Pannel. Plain or Slipper Heel. Fine Lisle Heel Too and Tap, 6s lid, 7s lid and 9s lid. LISLE HOSE, Full Fashioned Leg, Fine guage, Relinfojoed Heels) and Toes, in all the new wanted shades. 2s 6d. PENMAN'S 'PURE .fiILR..HOSIERY; in eight delight-fM' tint®, including Moonbeam and' ; Tea Rose.t, Full Fashion- Ankle and Leg. j-Piitie guage Lisle Top; Heel Toe, 24 inch Silk Pannel Leg. V; ■ ’^lo5 Y 6d.' 0/ ft a « (This (Hose- hag no equal at the Price,- and we have been deputed the Sole , Selling rights for the ■ StraiM'd', district). 8 Limited. iflpaiiaaaßin&HßsifiSßEi REAPERS.. 1 STRATFORD.:; si-..*-8.11 HHBniantBJBLI i fti ■ % ■ m m ■m m a. Ms
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 41, 27 September 1928, Page 6
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