Greatest Value Ever Offered in I ?::> &^P£ VSX I \ JA Thisj;Table Grand PALL AND INSPECT THIS MACHINE. WHERE THE EASIEST TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED THE HOME OF HIS MASTER'S VOICE. Opposite Post Office, STRATFORD. ... 'Phone 531.
mMM IS ¥ALU ABLE. CYCLYWG SATES TIME! •It is cheap, health-giving and is an exhilarating "pastime for old or We make a special study of the requirements of all types of cycle riders, the' 'school boy. or girl, the business marij the racing cyclist, and those who -are : '" thinking of buying cycles. ' ■•* y'" CYCLES FKOSJ £7 10s BRITISH BUILT. WE STOdK '"jjOHN 'BULL" "TYRES', TUBES AND ACCESstf&IIES—EVERYTHING THAT* J : THE CYCLIST NEEDS. : Kl\ Stratford & Elthara.
*-3 ■■::•; , '^L ;>:;;« li m COL 01427—" The Tile Trot." ~ COL. 01303—Rio Rito—"lf You're in * Love You'll Waltz." "The Desert Song." COL. 0893—" One Summer Night." •'■ "Souvenirs'-' T (Laytdn & Johnson). ■ ' * % tim*£V>w&^;m *W- * COL. 01354-—" Our "Director*' March, Retfasz TJand, March. COL. 01343—(a) "Sweetheart"; (b) \ " , Song, Gladys Moncrieff. . . " , . .;.," ; Mexican Serenade. : 'PROCURABLE AT T. G Cf¥ •11 MUSIC; WAKfiHOUSE, STATJOJSEBg & FANCY GOODS DEALEB fj ;%R6At>WAY '' " : " '.' " : ' ! ''.'" '' ' ' ' STRATFORD.' * flROWtt AND WHITE BREAD AND BERMAf <NE ' BREAD OP DELICIOUS FLAVOUR. THE PROPRIETOR TOM SMITH. ■ICH CAKES AND PLAIN CAKES, PASTRIES. •CONES AND BUNS ALWAYS FRESH. WEDDING AKES\TCJ ORDER. MORNPNC AND AFTERNOON TEAS,
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 45, 28 June 1929, Page 3
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