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Csnyef'a IWsnted*. — CARRYER’S, Ltd., Suit Sal e Price for Boys’ Fleecy lined Si'uglets small rise in price on each size. 1/6 —CARRYER’S, Ltd., Suit Sal e Price for Boys’ Fancy Top all wool Stockings. Small size, rising a little each size, 3/6 —CARRYER ’S,Ltd., Suit gale Price for Boys’ Jerseys, odd lot ; all colours. Mothers, now is the time to fit your hoy or girl. , 4/g—CARRYER’S, Ltd., Suit Sale. Price for Men’s Oxford Shirts. Woven stripes, will stand tub test; rugged wearers. 5/I!— CARRYER’S, Ltd., Suit Sale Price for Men’s Warm Pyjamas. Genuine good wearers, reduced. (‘/(|— CARRYER’S, Ltd., Suit Sale Price for Men’s Ail Wool Cardigans, also another lot 7/11. - 77 f ][~ CARRYBR’ S f Ltd', Sufi Sale Price for Bush Rugs. This value heats pre-war prices. 8/ll~ CARRYER ’ S ’ Ltd ” Suit Sale Price ofr Samll Boys’ Overcoats assorted colours. Some less than half price. 15/11 —CARRYER’S, Ltd., -Suit Sale Price fo r Men’s Odd Coats. These are a great bargain. Ltd., Suit Sale Price for Men’s Shoes, black or ta'n, in a good variety. Original price up to 32/6. If)/(>— I CARRYER’S, Ltd., Suit Sate Price for Boys’ Suits all sizes. These are less than half pi'ice, 6 >K /. —CARRYER’S Ltd., Suit Bale Price for Men's Tweed. Suits. Only to he seen to projve th«ir value. • -

29 /G~ ( CARRYER'S, Ltd., Suit Sale price tor jean’s Tweed Overcoats. Call* at once. Onjy 7 of tiiese left.u.*.. 57 /(j—CARKYER’S,- Ltd.;/ Suit Sale Price for size -4' Mpl .Grey Worsted Suit (tall size) 'UsiuQj price £4 15s. 5 9/ (>— GARRYER ’ S . Ltd -» Sale Price fo r Meiph Close-litting Overcoats, in' 1 shades, all cost up -C.-\IRRYEk’S, Ltd., Suit Sale Price for Men’s Fast Dye Navy Serge Suits, in all sizes. Just the thing for the dances. i o/: Ltd., Suit Sale Price, for a size 3, unit's, 5 genuine Bannockburne Suit, tM' only one of this great wearing ** • material left. Original price £7 15s. CARRYER’S, Ltd., Suit Sale Price for size 3 Dinner Suit, silk facings. A chance that should not be missed. 4 ITKEN’S for the very best ApuTjl pies, cheap and good. Boxes of Coles winter and cooking pears. Oranges, sunkist and Island, fresh ~. 1 ' and juicy. QNLY the best of onfectioner? , kept. Fresh and clean. Aitken’s ’Phone 386. A ITKEN’S, ’Phone 386—Marmalade Fresh Poprman. Splen--1 did receipt given away free. Phone 386—Apples,; Birghtons, Dougherty, States man, Stunners, Ballarat, Seedlings, a .splendid cooker. Fresh YbUhtables, Kuiasras, Kumi Kums, Pumpkins, Carro'is, Parsnips, Beet f Cabbage and Caulillowers, all * freshly cut. PLDNKBT NURSE. rjktiL further notice, the PLUJtkET NURSE will be in attendance’’at the Roams, Juliet Street ItopposltG the Stratford Railway Sta'ifeh) every Monday, Tuesday anu between the hours of 1.30 1-|UU. and 4.30 p.m., to receive mbtt--1 and children. Co res rs. Peaston Chemist. testl mg Caw of clogged ia’clean by eat‘l'ablets. E. C. A.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 8, 31 July 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 8, 31 July 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 8, 31 July 1930, Page 1