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F you do, you most certainly need the correct weight of underwear (or your bodily comfort and health. If you do not, you still need correct underwear for the same reason —safeguarding your health. I ' 1 mj fffr^-'r Undergarments from the lightest silk to the heaviest knitted lambswool, including 101 different weights and mixtures in between are now available at C arryers. In sizes from those to fit small boys to the Extra (3.5. Men's. Roslyn, Canterbury, Kaiapoi, Petone and Jaegar Pure Wool Products at Reduced Prices. St. Margaret Famous English Wool and Cotton Singlets from 4/6. Pure Wool from 6 6. Winter-weight Cotton Garments from 1/11. THE REAL MAN'S STORE

|F . '.t h necessary to paint your Home or Outbuildings this year, we are able to supply you with a genuine Paint of FIRST GRADE QUALITY. Nothing but Pure British Pigments ar.d Oils are used in the manufacture of this High Grade i -'lit. 'WE GUARANTEE and stand bchir:<, -r.~ quality. A few points to be noted before usintr. — STIR WELL from the bottom —Pigments, no matter how well ground, are liable to settle in the Drum. NEW WORK must be primerl before tlu> first coat is given FIRST COAT should be thinned with pure spirits of Turpentine to create a flatter surface for the final coat. OLD PAINT should be scraped with a wire brush and dust removed. DON'T PAINT damp wood, or in damp weather. PAINT YOUR CAR FOR 15/6 WITH BERGERS FASDRY, TWO COLOURS AND BRUSH THE IRONMONGER P. O. Box 52 STRATFORD Phone 538

YOU'LL EE NEEDING A NEW "THE KASH," STRATFORD THI-. COO I) MATS ARK."

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 236, 6 May 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 236, 6 May 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 236, 6 May 1933, Page 4

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