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END OF SEASON. SALE READY TO WEAR and TRIMMED MILLINERY HALF PRICE. RAYON an,d VOILE FROCKS—--10/6 to 19/-, now 8/11 to 14/11. WASHING GINGHAMS—UsuaIIy 1/6 now 10id. ] COLOURED JAP CREPE—6Jd. CREAM FUJI SILK—I/9J. CBNANESE SATIN Stripe Locknit—--6/11, now 4/11. 54 ART SILK LOCKNIT—3/11 COLOURED MADRAS CURTAININGS—UsuaIIy 5/6, now 1/11. COLOURED SHANTUNG SILKS— Sale Price 1/6. COLOURED FUJI SILKS—2/3. NATURAL TUSSORE SILK—Sale Price 1/7 J. 54-Inch BLACK ITALIAN CLOTH— Sale Price 1/10. EAIiBOPS LTD Thou® 400 BROADWAY, Box SO. STRATFORD.

Wrigley’s overrons&i citAt drowsy feel'ov* often, experienced hf motorists. The ve»» zlc of chewing keeps you fresh and alert; also tire healthful cleansing action of Wrigley’s freshens the mouth and steadies the nerves. PER A.T packet

J S« WWW WE HAVE JUST UNPACKED 6CO Dozen WHITE ENGLISH CHINA Direct from the Manufacturer. This was a Special Purchase and the Prices will be found exceptionally Low «M)d JJie Quality is excellent. NOTE these items for exampleWliite English China -Tugs old, 10M to 1/6. Tea Pols, round or oval 1/9. Sugars 1/-, 1/3, 1/6. Putters with covers 2/6. Cups and Saucers (fancvT J Gel, 1 /-, 1/3 each Emit .Dishes Hid . Sweets Bld. .1 hi sins 44d, 5 1 d to ll|d. ~ ~ ~ Plates, 5 inch 2ld. ~ ~ ~ iMates G inch 3MI. ~ ~ ~ Plates T inch 4ld. ~ ~ ~ Plates, 8 inch skl. „ ‘ „ „ Cake Plates 1/3. 1/6, 1/11. ~ ~ ~ Hot Water Jugs 1/11. ~ ~ Milk Tumblers Hid, SEE THESE IX OCR STAR BARGAIN DEPARTMENT. [&a CJrfJftra 11L1 I mi ® rftJS'i ,jp Ml fp m * S aw *

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 10, 7 March 1930, Page 6

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