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~Wka£ could ple&se rr ike Bride more/ <>J ErAUTIFULI How dear of "Tom,” so exclaims the Bride when she catches first -sight of a gift of artistic cutglass from a friend. There is truly a fascination about cutglass. 1 It is always artistic; always smart; always effect' ive and never out of fashion. >v M m sis E TR it,' i: X ’ The Corner Jcwelleia SiBATFOHO and EL I HAM ASf!6t Our range of cutglass for gift purposes is as wide and varied as one could wish. Just Arrived! Big Indent! WONDERFUL PRICES! Beautiful Crystal Hand-painted Crockery. GRIMWADE’S MARGUERITE. WATCH OUR WINDOW! YOU WILL BE SURE TO SEE SOMETHING YOU FANCY. REX WATSON THE FANCY GOODS SHOP. ’Phone 300. ’PEon e 300. Chesterfield Suites. COMFORT IN EVERY SPRING! BEAUTY IN EVERY LINE! A sturdy Wild expressly designed to withstand hard usage—the hard usage they suffer by merit of their ever- ready invitation to rest in comfort, The sturdy build and strong responsive springing is cunningly concealed by the richest cover materials. Phillips’ can make it easy for you to own such luxury. Step in and see them about it. Phillips & Son FURNISHERS STRATFORD k*U&. .Mf MMV Will you Hear it All! When the Station Orchestra is on the air—or there’s an item you’re keen to hear—will your Set play up and foil your 1 Or will you make use of our Expert Services to keep your Set at the pitch of perfection? RADIO SERVICE—REPAIRS—AND ACCESSORIES FOR ALL TYPES OF RECEIVERS. R. G. LAW RADIO SPECIALIST, REGAN STREET . ... STRATFORD

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 67, 16 October 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 67, 16 October 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 67, 16 October 1930, Page 2