GI&0MM1 •••■ m : : :m~> Vft CREPE SOLE KNEE BOOTS, with cleats 15 6. Other qualities in KNEE BOOTS, 19/6, IS/11, 22/6 and 23/6 THIGH BOOTS, 2G/S and 31/6 THREEQUARTER GUMS, 27/6 LACE-UP GUMS with Black Resilient Cleatecl Soles (the hardest wearing rubber known), 18/6 ; that you will be reviewing the condition of your Milking Machines and other appliances in connection with your herd, to meet all your requirements in this direction. Our stocks are heavy and our prices are iight. 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, SHEDSCRAPERS all to be obtained at prices to meet the timesP. O. Box 52 THE IRONMONGER STRATFORD Phone 538 ■■n a m sssssss&sssss& 'M *,:.;% ra ; m PRIOR TO STOCKTAKING WHERE STOCKS TO REDUCE MUST BE SOLD HENCE THESE BARGAINS: Men's Suits from 35/Mcr/s Overcoats from 27/6 Men's Pullovers from 2/11 Men's Shirts from 2/11 I . "Where the Good Hats Are" THE KASH STR^ m^^^^©©©sss^s^^^^^^^^^^s^^^«^»s^^^
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 498, 21 July 1932, Page 4
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168Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 498, 21 July 1932, Page 4
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