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Got yoir Free Hat yet! Quite a lot of men have invested in a Spring Suit and landed a new Hat to boot. Not t'o kick—to boot. The idea is, of course, to get men wearing 1929 Suits, thus popularising the new styles. The men who buy during this 14 days* offer of ours are the pioneers of the 1929 fashions, and for being pioneers they get a hat free. The thing's very simple. Yen choose to your own liking from "Lynx," "Sincerity" and Petone" and if you can't find a suit you like in that lot, Ave can't do business with you. 0' The prices are normal, th e hat is thrown in. Ther e is no penalty for the free hat. COME ON, BOYS, BE THE PIONEERS! \ JIM HAMPSON CLOTHIER AND MERCER. BROADWAY STRATFORD.

No child can practice disobedience without some day meeting payment in disaster. A Motor Car that won't obey the pressure of the foot on the brake pedal is net likely to be considerate enough to stop suddenly next time you REALLY NEED OBEDIENCE. There are quite a lot of things about a motor car that should instantly obey the owner's touch. And when you come to think, that's just about what we are here for, isn't it? Anything wrong please? Wa m m ■ J&Htr 07, m M m% £ MOTOR ENGINEERS, BROADWAY, STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 70, 2 November 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 70, 2 November 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 70, 2 November 1928, Page 2

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