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ANNOUNCEMENTS

King’s Theatre, Pictures to-night. Bed-sitting room wanted. Mr C. B. Martin will be at Gaw’s, chemist shop, next Tuesday. R. H. White and Co., Ltd., are advertising in our wanted column a shipment of the new Salrina carpet squares, giving colours, sizes and prices. * Newton King Ltd’s Stratford sale Tuesday next. Gold wristlet watch lost. Board wanted. Cows wanted. For high quality fruit, consisting' of nectarines, apricots, apples, pears, peaches, plums, tomatoes, bananas and g'rapes, all at Brocklebank’s. A. H. Hillock announces a suit drive for February, We are carrying a big stock of Suits and many odd sizes. We have decided to reduce our stocks and are cutting prices for February month. Get' your suit while the selection is good at “The Kash”. Carryer’s, according to tneir usual custom before their annual stc-ck-itaking, are offering exceptional bargains in all lines, stocks must be reduced, although the Xmas rush Aas cleared many lines. Many lots will be offered at half-price. Just think what an opportunity to obtain bargains in all kinds of men’s and boys’ clothing and footwear. Call and have a look round, no pressure to buy at Carryer’s, the Real Man’s store. Stock-taking prices art .strictly cash.

Turnbull and Jones wish to draw j the public’s, attention to their super- * ior made-to-measure suits from £6 j.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 33, 9 February 1929, Page 6

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ANNOUNCEMENTS Stratford Evening Post, Issue 33, 9 February 1929, Page 6

ANNOUNCEMENTS Stratford Evening Post, Issue 33, 9 February 1929, Page 6

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