m THESE Unfortunately no one has as yet perfected a shirt that won't, so man has to watch !'is stock or shirts and renew it, as individual shirts show too many of TYPICAL SHIRT VALUES That always brings up the problem of where to buy these new shirts . . . Wise men choose theirs where the selection is best where the best makes are stocked —where prices are most reasonable — where a man's atmosphere pervades the store —at Hillock's. THESE ARE TYPICAL SHIRT . VALUES. Nerj. Stripe Shirts, with Collars to match, from 3/11 to 10/6. See the L;hp:;I Innovaiinn in Shirts with sen-ii-stiff Cuffs and Two Collars —l2/6. "Where the Good Hats Are" STRATFORD, B I H S IB rnv-M ■-■ m Blackheads Painlessly removed by Radox Pinching and squeezing Blackheads is only a temporary measure. They come back again worse than ever. The permanent way to rid yourself of blackheads is to use Radox. You simply place a teaspoonful of Radox in a tumbler of comfortably hot water/ and apply to the affected parts for a few minutes. Then dry with a soft towel and the blackheads Will simply wipe off. Finish with a good cold cream. After that keep free from blackheads by adding a pinch of Radox to the water of the wash hand-basin every time you Wash your face. Radox liberates Oxygen, Nature's greatest antiseptic, and this cleanses the pores thoroughly and prevents blackheads ever coming back again. This is fact—not fiction, as many thousands know to their profit. Prove this for yourself. Ask for Radox at your Chemist's. Price a/a per |-lb. Pink Packet, 3/8 double quaVity. 84-11-30 uniituitiig l!lL!MI<lllll HI <*A JANET GAYNOR entered filmdotn 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 hold* wonderful possibilities Winsomely charming, Janet Gaynor has, by her art fri living the part she is playing, contributed more to the pleasure of millions of pL'ture-goers than has many another less natural actress. Much pleasure is rarely found in that which is artificial, and it is because of 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 die greatest pleasure-giving tea in the Dominion —a fact which emphasises the well-known truth that "Those who drink 'Amber T^P B ' know, yrhy other* also prefer it."
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 77, 10 March 1931, Page 6
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