Pi B BE E 3 B iSOB3BaOBIiaEBSBIBSS /Wy'K v .-A AA ■ Pi A IL/I IrfSfsf /<'. ■ K m a ■ .'• ffiri-:!. • v / \ S' v. . m m? AAV am&& tg A' ; S ~.<-£...'1- ''"' Q S S B. H L Tr to I 28th. | March | fa% 4 r r/ f n ■ ‘ 1 i AIK. or r rices coming down ! is ip. everyone s mouth at present, and while this talk is go mg on we vc been preparing and working, altering price tickets' nil now . . . EVERYTHING IS HEAVILY RTJi 't. J li«l 4JlJ'’ LI m tin ss ss 'ss E Is S2 s B sa I; \</ 'vpjeMP\ i \\A||i 1/ I /AM p#-/ j - ? '■’■ k''! 'ai /' i I.A I \\l 1 1 t>/ ,s ror the ‘m i i •» o * ■ S' wiean-up i enoci. A i IV i hK>: i v • i. a e e.y. ~ ■ Ai H v S'". M V. VV A >• —-I Outfit Yoceself tor months ahead and start now to Lower your Cost of Living BUY NOW! Men’s Suits, from 37/6 Every Suit Heavily Reduced. Men’s Shirts, from . 2/1 1 B DM m A fist of reduced prices can but dimly convey the true value of these “Clean-up” Prices—You’ll better . realise what Values are offered when you actually see the 1 « goods. □ w r d a m a ss m 12 m B Li B a m s m a 4^nn m* s 'tD^a/ahs/' we J GJIS ai 13 “Where the Good Hats Are” - Phone 450. ’ STRATFORD “ BfflßßHßfiSH'lSßaHlSlilSßlSHasafflfflißßaaß w- vwu uoi ■ m m m m?ri m c-k-mkr. «s«£& Wmm m :W;y: fry S£ A GUISEPP3 FRANCESCO VERDI •was bom in 1813 at Lc Eoucoli, Italy, Ixis parents. , being the village innkeepers. Verdi composed 27 operas, tho first, “Obcrto,” being produced in 3 800, and tbs last, “Fatstaffp ’ in 1893. Rigoletto,” produced iu 1851, brought him bis greatest fame, and is classed as his highest masterpiece. -the Blending —of which our finer senses 3re so ke Those operas of Verdi . . . “Rigoletto,” “II Trovatore,” “I,a Traviata” . . . with (heir extraordinary musical beauty, would not live to revive and refresh our finer senses, it in their wonderful harmony there were one discordant note. Each note of each chord is blended in sustained haimony ’ the test of artistry that has won fame for the composer. By the same test —perfect blending of Ceylon s choicest teas, maintaining a consistently high quality and fine flavour—“Amber Tips” is famed throughout (he Dominion as the tea that unfailingly revives and refreshes . . . and what keener test shall be passed to warrant the truth that * i hose who drink ‘Amber Tips’ know why others also prefer itR .TV 1 /a R r ntn i behind tm &¥ ® vienaino ■ ; HArnii IU | Pi fife r T r^--1 X ■OpyfrJSi e isditiii<p«aMa»dWus TKTsSi aw TI, .rC jk -i / > XIHE<J £j s--i c r Kj/j > —f B alien y v> ■ *1 p » >v i2 f SA Wy V •v.-, !5JJsr g here is n cjrtfiin spirit of happiness and gird ness pervading our banery every vJcramjJ clay in the •veer it is the mint cf saiisfaction that comes *i•■i . i j 1 i j:on; doing n gooa Uung one aomg it w, Tioic is i\ certain price m tue texture onci taste of the bread and cubes produced. And there is a certain higher pride in the purity, wholesomeness ana thorough honesty, in their health protecting goodness. Such a spirit makes the business of Bread' making a daily joy. Try our mead. Tom Smith R'G7) The Scotch Bakery STRATFORD Phone 651 :saJSJSJ{£^S^3s£3Sm»»3£KfS£iSjk3lE
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 80, 13 March 1931, Page 6
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