NEW sumacs FOR WINTER, "TUB have just opened up a range of High Class Suitings for Winter "W&ar, comprising all the latest patterns from the West of England. These Goods are all FIRST GRADE STUFF in the latest shades and weaves. Step in and look them ovtr. THE GOODS ARE RIGHT. THE PRICE IS RIGHT. "What more can any man want? D. BUTCHAKT SUIT SPECIALIST. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. SIGHT-TESTING. {£RNEST J 3;. J)AYIB9 F.SM.C. (Loudon) EARNEST DAYIES, the JESagiish Qualified Optician, aKsnds at Stratford (£t Mclnnes, Cheralsf-*, the First and Third i n <N*ch
A little' booklet dealing with a subject of interest to every property-owner--• and especially to fanners — bas been issued by tbe Public Trust Office. It is entitled "THE FARMER'S WILL." arid is full of valuable information. it will ..„be appreciated) by all who wish to safeguard tbe future welfare of their families. \ A copy of tbe booklet may be obtained, from any Office or Agejit of the Public Trustee, or free by post from the Public Trustee, Wellington.
Artificial Wrcatlts and Tributes are obtainable from E. 1) Evans, Began Street, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 40, 22 June 1929, Page 4
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