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The, Proof of the Pudding an’all that. o*\ V as Altho’ pudding doesn’t look well on a suit, the maxim seems to suit these suits admirably. Since the commencement of th<| made-to-measure service, Stratford, has more satisfied men. They commenced being satisfied with a, fitted, to their figure comfort, and now they find the satisfaction of good, workmanship earning every “bean” of the purchase cost'. When yen come in wo shall show you materials and quota you on the one you choose. Com paring the cost and judging tin proposition is left with you •That’s fair enough, isn’t it '>;• P H WHERE THE GOOD HATS ARE fPHONE 460, P.O. HI “THE KASH” BTRATFOJ&B, . TRUE ECONOMY .PRICES TO SUIT ALL POCKETS.. fOi a _ . Almonds, cooking 2/3 lb. Bon Ami 9d. Bacon,-sides lOld lb; rolls 1/1 lb. Bovril, 2oz 1/8, 4oz 3/-, Boz 6/-. RjObinson’s Patent Barley 1/4. • Cream Crackers (packets) 1/-. Dried Peaches lOd lb. Currants 8d lb. Golden Syrup 7’s 1/11. Golden Syrup 2’s Bd. 21b Tins Best Honey 1/6. 1-4’s Column's Mustard 1/1. No Rubbing lOd. Oatmeal 251 b bag 6/-. Lane’s Emulsion 3/10. Rexona Ointment 1/5. C-0 Waxshine, large 1/10. Dinneford’s Magnesia 1/4. Doan’s Backache 3/-. St. George’s i-gal Fie fruits 2/- tin, B. and P. Cornflour lOd lb. Loose Cornflour sd. Shelled Peanuts 6d. Creamcata 1/9. Bourhville Cocoa l’s- 3/4, £’3 1/10, , 1-i’s lid, ST; P. C. Custard 1/-. Sultanas 31b for 1/1. Flour 100’s 1&/9, 60’s 10/3, 26’a 5/4. Macaroni 9d. Vermicelli 9d. Ovaltine, large 4/11, medium 2/9, small 1/8, Rexona Soap 1/4. Kruschen Salts 1/10, Sandsoap 5 for 1/-. De Witt’s Pills 3/- and 5/8. LAWN MOWERS—ALL SIZES AND PRICES. English Qualcast 12-inch £2 17a 6d 14-inch £3 3s 10-inch £3 7s 6d ' Self adjusting Tasman 14-in. £4 10S.\ Self adjusting Nelson 8.8. 14in, JS4, Great American 17-iuch £6 ss. Pennsylvania, 16-inch- £8 ss. Strong Grass Catchers a/6. Masters Limited, THE DEPARTMENTAL STORE.

LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S MILLINERY from 1/11. Ladies’ Crepe NIGHTDRESSES 4/11 Ladies’ UNDERSKIRTS 4/6. Crepe DRESSING GOWNS 8/11. Ladies TWEED COSTUMES 19/G. Ladies’ VELOUR COATS 10/6 Ladies’ FROCKS from 10/6. Imitation Suede GLOVES 1/11, 2/6, 2/11. Long LISLE GLOVES, all shades 1/11 Cashmere HOSE, asst’d shades 2/11. Art Silk HOSE 2/11, 3/6 up. 36-in. Radium Lace Skirt Flouncing 2/11 yard. 54-in. W ? ool Gaberdines 5/11. 22-in Velveteen, Brown and Navy 1/-40-in. Navy Serge 2/11. 40-in Artificial Silks 2/11. 40-in Check Dress Tweeds 1/11. Brown Roller Towelling' lO^d. 36-in Striped Flannelette 1/-. 30-in Striped Nurse Cloth 1/-. Large White Towels 2/9 pair. Boys’ Sport Suits, all w!pol, 19/6 Boys’ Rubber Coats 10/6. Men’s White Matt. Shirts 5/6, Men’s Striped Pyjamas 6/11. Ready-to-wear Suits 69/6 to 105/-. Special Sale Prices 39/6 to 59/6. HARROPS LTD. DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS. BROADWAY. STRATFORD. Phone!. 406. P.O. Box 30.

( ' #■/■;■ *ci£ L SMALL Hats and large hats, hut with a difference, a hint of Paris, of Spring, of something new. HATS of felt, of straw, of felt and straw combined; whos e brims ripple away from one eye only to hide the 'other. CLOSE fitting Turbans, wee brims. In every wanted shape, shad e and head size. SPRING MILLINERY DISPLAYED /%- AT AMESBURY’S IS VERY /rINTERESTING. COME AND SEE THE DISPLAY. m inmmim -va v See our DAINTY MODES HATS, right up. to the minut'e In style—--25- 29/6, 35/- to- 45/-/ : • CHILDREN’S STRAWS, neaUv trimmed in new and and shapes—4/11 to 7/11. t , GIRLS’ SCHOOL HATS; special quality. Brims lined with Navy, 4 different shapes to suit age, we* guaranteed—l2/6. /, . V READY-TO-WEAR STRAWS, in colours to match your pew. frock—--12/G, 14/6, 19/6 to 25/-. SMART CRINOLINES, daintily trimmed in light and pastel tone®—* 15/6, 19/6, 25/- to 35/-. STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 69, 1 November 1928, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 69, 1 November 1928, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 69, 1 November 1928, Page 6