HraßHHiaHHfflHiißKrg® i ß||isilffl' l *"»"-"'«B BETTER VALUES TO MEET THE TIMES. LINEM DOWLAS FOR TEA TOWELS 7id., 9Jrd., 11}d. 5 1/1, 1/2 HEAVY WHITE TWILL SHEETING—--54-inch—l/4£, 1/6, 1/9 89-inch—l/11, 2/6, 2/111 STRIPED ROLLER TOWELLING—--6d., 7£d M 9d., - and 1/8 ALWAYS SOMETHING SPECIAL AT ■ Easy to Find Hard to Beat • and you will wear the Smile of Sat' isf action too if you eat our Bread, | Housetvives have commented on \ the keeping qualities of our Bread. ! It is MADE from the PUREST | INQREDIENTS in our own I bright Hygienic Bakery. Naturi ally better Bread stays fresh longer STRATFORD The Scotch Bakery 6 Phone 651 mwi'fWt 1 inffpßft All the Latest Fashions Now Showing. DRAP ER. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. ■ ■■■■■ 9 ■"■ ■ SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE* SI NIGHT. n ■ Yesterday, when ships sailtdffl with the wind, folk called foTg Zalumba. g To-day, when ships rely on •lather call for Zalumba. m JTo-morrow, when ships hare™ taken to the highways of the! skies, they'll still call for* Zalumba. n B Inferior brands are as the shipi^ tljut pass in the night. is as the ship that carries steadfastly on, scorning the elements as futile opposition and carrying its cargo of rich, delicious vintage to world-wide ports. WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS AND CORDIAL MANUFACTURERS. DBBHBHBBffl&Ba
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 45, 19 September 1930, Page 7
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