WOMEN'S ! HEAVY BRUSHWOOU ! CARDIGANS SALE PRICE: * 7/11 Offl B.JOYES&CO STRATFORD " I
» Carryer's Specials —CARRYER'S Price for All-wool / Working Socka. Beat value }n N.2. CARRYER'S Price for Wide- '•/ " End Ties. A new consigja--ient of latest designs just opeiied up. 4 //»—CARRYER'S Price for Real "*/ ° Leather Braces. Try a pair of these and cut your braces bill in half. /^»_CARRYER'S Price for Warm «■*' " Dressy Fabric Gloves. A fleecy lining Glove in Grey and Fawa. » ,-t -a —CARRYER'S Price for t)/ 11 Fancy English Woollen Golf Hose; Ladies' size as well as U/LL Men ' a All-wool Pink Singlets. Both English and Colonial makes. "-/ii —CARRYER'S Price ror **/ J - L Bomb Twist Shirts. A real p /o— CaRRYER'S Price for Cosy "' " Slippers. Slip into a pair of these to-night and you will be set for the evening. Boys' All-wool Lumber Jackets. Small sizes. +/> /Q—CARRYER'S Price for LX3/ & youths' or Ladies' Crepe Sole Gum Boots. I for *-" v North Sea tfajtf&inan's Cardigans, Navy Blue. The hardest wearing Cardigan made. -CARRYER'S Price for ■ L * J/ 3. Strong Tweed Working Coats. Tough linings and trimmings to these coats. , w ?.;'; "■yy~/a— carryer's Price: dte* Af / O children's School Capes; made of Waxed Canvas W§ «##olutely reliable. All sizes; one pride. L/ Crepe soled Gu*h Sturdy Boots for heavy wear. /—CARRYER'S Price for Heavy °' Hair-lined Driving Coats. Long Top Coats that will resist the keenest wind.
A a /Ci— CARRYER'S Price for 3tt//1> F j ne Merino Presentation Rugs. The quality, pattern and colouring of these Rugs make them the_ best value on the market. r tw/>_CARRYER'S Price to* 06/ U tlie p am ous King Cote Boot. The most thoroughly watertight bofot made in N.Z. In Black and Tan. ££ /—CARRYER'S Price for faacy English Tweed Ovetcqftts.Jn light shades. \ELICATE Wellington girl greatly J improved in health since taking Morlife; 5s 6d flask.—W. A. Brown, Chemist. „ . RICH Red Blood, abundant health, with Morlife Blood and Tonic Tablets; 5s 6d flask.-W. A. Brown, Chemist. \I7EAKLY Children regain strength W and weight with Morlife Tablets; 5s 6d flask.—W. A. Brown, Cbeimst. XTERVOUS Breakdown! Morlife Tab-' ■N lets saved farmer's wife, restoring normal health.—W. A. Brown, Chemist. CRATING, Drill Hall. Every TueSks day Thursdav and Saturday. First session, 2 to 5 p.m.; Learners, 6.45 to 7.45 p.m.; Night Session, 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. . TIHN Girls develop strength and beauty with Morlife Blood and Tonic Tablets; 5s 6d flask— W. A. Brown, Chemist. ULCERATED Stomach of many vears' standing cured by second bottle of Yeaston Tablets—E. C. A. Gaw, Chemist. poor, but started eating Yeaston Tablets, and soon felt ever so much better—E. C. A. Gaw, Chemist. CLUGGISH Liver gently stirred tatto ® natural action by regularly eating Yeaston Tablets—E. C. A. Gaw, Chemist. ',*,- 17AT Yeaston Tablets every day ana you keep your bowels activ clean—E. C. A. Gaw, Chemist. x eat Yeaston Tameis, wmuu «»iuinate poisons from system.—E. C. A. Gaw, Chemist. 17LATULENCE and Biliousness •*■ quickly remedied by eating Yeaston Tablets—Obtainable from E. C. A. Gaw, Chemist. ■ TOP and Ginger Beers brewed from J- Yeaston Tablets, which are composed of pure Brewers' yeast.—W. A. Brown, Chemist. INTERNAL Cleanliness -means mow active mentality. Secure this by eating Yeaston Tablets.—W. A. Brown, Chemist.
T>RINTrNG—AII yeur requirements can be supplied by the "Ppsti" Phone 383. »•; *•«*> * M •« * Woods* Great Peppermint Cuite For Coughs and Colds, never Failai BEAUTIFUL Figure, vibr&Tft. vitality, rosy cheeks! Morlite Tablets remarkable discovery.— W. f A. Brown, Chemist. , " I TITORLIFE Blood and Tonic * Tablets J**- for nervousness, threatened T.B>, lost vitality—W. A. Brown/Chemis. "OW do Musicians keep their-hanttß - supple? By using Persian Poppy Hand Emollient, 2s and 8s 6d double wize.—B. C. A. GAW, Chemist.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 157, 13 June 1931, Page 1
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