1■ ■ ■ They]Go|SALE. "Out-they-go time" has come for all summer merchandise—yet' there's still t!wo months of Summer yet to come. This means some wonderful savings for you on goods that are quite seasonable. _ . ,' 4Vfr 3H2 till * Easy to Find Hard to Beat
To. tell the truth, , the nejr multistriped Shirts, toned to match the Suit you wear, are the. best idea we've, seen for a long time. They give man a chanea to display his fi ne taste arid show; his liking for good tone effects. Besides you can't deny thajb they- certainly look fine and call for miic| admiration. Come along and see some, of the Ties that match them; JIM HAMPSON CLOTHIER AND MERCER. BROADWAY STRATFORD.
Again like the human the Car has a heart—a very hard <m-wfcdch supplies the motive. Torce., and needs careful treatment. A- leaky valv.e, for instance, wastes good energy, and leads %o oyer ; exhaustion. In these, matters it is always better to see a specialist because he. Usually fixes the CAUSE of the trouble a s well as the trouble itself. There's logic in it—you know there is—and it pays in the long run, WE ARE MOTOR CAR SPECIALISTS. H* J * K& EH »' #T sr? ft: m m m m Kleeman MOTOR ENGINEERS, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. - r ■ -■• -
BROWN AND WHITE B READ AND BERMALINE BREAD OP DEUG SOUS FLAVOUR. RICH CAKES AND PLAIN CAKES. PASTRIES, SCONES AND BUNS ALWAYS FRESH. WEDDING CAKES TO ORDER. MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 32, 11 February 1929, Page 7
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