T.iH T ,4i!§ ir<go ATTO .*> I <» I CREPE SOLE KNEE BOOTS, with cleats 15/6. Other qualities in KNEE BOOTS, 19/6, 19/11, 22/ 6 and 23/6 THIGH BOOTS, 25 G and 31/6 THREEQUARTER GUMS, 27/6 LACE-UP GUMS with Black Resilient Cleateci Soles (the hardest wearing rubber known), IS 6 THESE ARE BRITISH AND T' : - - ■ s. BBaEE!EnaafflH!SEiHt2CiSosraig u m is h ■ _ ■ that you will be reviewing the condition of your Milking Machines and other appliances in connection with your ' herd, ■ ■ it -■ 1 i 1 ■ to meet all your requirements in this direction. Our stocks ’ are heavy and our prices arc light. ■ H It matters not if you wish to spend a shilling or a pound —we are here to give you every attention. RUBBERWARE, CUPS, BUCKETS, BROOMS, SHEDlife SCRAPERS all to be obtained at prices to meet the timesttiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimnnimuimiiiiimiiiiimiiiiimi* THE IRONMONGER P. O. Box 52 STRATFORD Phone 538 B ■ ■IKBBBBDa S om u m m os m h Wtt taamusßkmm AT t° 20 th PRIOR TO STOCKTAKING av I S WHERE STOCKS TO REDUCE MUST BE SOLD a HENCE THESE BARGAINS: Men’s Suits from 35/Men’s Overcoats from 27/6 Men’s Pullovers from 2/11 Men’s Shirts from 2/11 HU i Where the Good Hats Are ” $ T' i
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 497, 20 July 1932, Page 4
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