SPECIAL OFF KEEN SHOPPERS WILL APPRECIATE THESE SPECIALS 4 only TENNIS COATS, made of all-wool ' cloth; Cream, Beige, Fawn and Rose; . usual price up to 29/6 Sale Price, 12/6 5 only SILK RUBBER RAINCOATS, in Wine, Green. ! and Rose-Beige; usual price, 29/C Sale Price, 12/6 12 only RAYON FROCKS, in figured and plain materials. '""W and O.S. size; usual price up to 35/6 — "Sale Price, 15/:Ladies'- COTTON AND SILK VESTS, trimmed silk lace. Short sleeves. An overstocked line; usual price, 4/11— School HANDKERCHIEFS, I in plain white hemstitched, \ also coloured edge; usual \ price, 3d each, — § Sale Price, 1/11 doz. [ COLOURED FUJI, 29in. wide, in Brown, Grey, Fawn and Henna; heavy weight; usual price, 2/G — Sale Price, 2/11 Sale Price, 1/6 CURTAIN INGS for all windows; light and dark grounds. Either striped, checked or floral; 36in.; usual price up to 2/6 Sale Price, lO&d. 32in. TERRY TOWELLING, suitable for Bathing wraps. Tn Checks and Stripes; usual price, up to 3/11— Sale Price, 2/6 yard TARANAKI'S LEADING SHOPPING CENTRE I kROADWAY STRATFORD In any Social (fathering they give an added seme of, iociability. They are quality Pound Cakes and are always a credit to the hostess who serves them, because we bake them from the m better ingredients—Real Butter—Rea{ Eggs— Proper Mixing— and the Correct Baking, Try them for your next afternoon at home. TOM SMITH, ThA Scotch Bakery TsfRATFORD '\\ Phone 651 JANET GAYNOR entered filmdom when 16 years of age. Her playing of leads in "7th Heaven," "Sunrise" and "Sunny Side Up" won lasting fame. Being only twentytwo, her future holds wonderful possibilities Pleasure Winsomely charming, Janet Gaynor has, by her art In living the part she is playing, contributed more to the pleasure of millions of pLture-goers than has many another less natural actress. Much pleasure■•'s■rarely found in that which Is artificial, and it is because'bf the delight and charm given to "AMBER *,TIPS" TEA by its natural attributes of fine flavour and delicious bouquet and its entire freedom from wasteful dust that it has become the greatest pleasure-giving tea in the Dominion—a fact which emphasises the well-known truth that "Those who drink "Amber [Tips* know why others also prefer it." ty the fragrant flavour of
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 60, 6 February 1931, Page 6
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