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Tfai ~hhii •%» mni mfc m> tiii ibii"Ttt» "^i* Are the features built irato every graceful line of the n Hillocks. Obtainable in a big variety of strong hardwearing tweeds, veiour coatings and nap cloth, and in the smart and popular shades now being worn; gentlemen may have little difficulty in making a f abatable and comfortable choice. Your snqusriss are Invited. "Where the Co od Hats are* 'Phone 450 BROADWAY. STRATFORD.

e^§£3*S*^§S«s«3S^ LOOK! WITH EVERY O'CEDAR MOP PURCHASED W 6 WILL GIVE ONE O'CEDAR DU.BT6H (YslYO, ?/* each) FREE. No. 10 O'CEP/AR MOPS 5f each (Duster Free). No. 11 O'CEDAR MOPS 6/3 each* (Duster Free). No. 12 O'CEDAR MOrS, .8/3 each.'. (Duster Free). DE LUX O'CEDAR MOPS 11/- each (Duster Free). SEE OUR WINDOW DIS PLAY AND SELECT YOUR MOP NOW. THIS 0 FFER FOR, LlM,ITf$ PEIRIOO ONLY. Full StpcHs, all sizes O'Cedar Polish. THE DEPARTMENT *TOB& BROADWAY NORTH.

Find a Dining Room Suits that embodies these three leature** and you have found goo<| furaip tine .... to find fhese ti&e« features embodied in every piece; come to Phillips. Magnificently niadie. and flawlessly finished you will find" ffik better value in the whole of Taranaki. In period and modern de» signs and priced very reasonably you will find a visit to our showroom well repaid indeed. & San, FURNISHERS, STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 36, 12 April 1930, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 36, 12 April 1930, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 36, 12 April 1930, Page 6

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