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On the Box Seat. t t* * * No one denies that good dress is as essential to man’s position as it is to woman’s happiness. Any man, no matter what his work may be, deserves to look w ell in his leisure hours. If you’re too busy to worr’c about dress you can come here, we’ll do the worrying, that’s our trade; even to worrying about haring you satisfied with what you buy. JIM HAMPSONi; CLOTHIER AND MERCER. BROADWAY STRATFORH.
THE HEART Again like the human the Car has a heart—ai very hard one—which supplies the motive force, and needs careful treatment. A leaky valve, for instance, wastes good! energy, and leads to ove* exhaustion. In these matters it is always better to see a specialist because he penally fixes the CAUSE of the trouble a 9 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. 1 , [Kg f - /jj/mm <6 Kleeman & Bishop'Ltd. MOTOR ENGINEERS, BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
BROWN AND WHITE BREAD AND QERMALINE BREAD OF DELICIOUS FLAVOUR. THE SeOTSH BAKERY PROPRIETOR TOM SMITH. RICH CAKES AND PLAIN CAKES, PASTRIES, SCONES AND BUNS ALWAYS FRESH. \ • WEDDING CAKES TO ORDER. MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEA®.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 37, 15 February 1929, Page 7
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