O/j-INCH STRIPED WINCEYETTES. Fleecy lined for warmth. Neat stripes in Pink, Blue, Rust, Apricot, and others—--11 |d YARD ; DOUBLE WOVEN FLANNELETTE, 29-inch. This is unquestionably the best value possible for wear and warmth. Reversible designs. Heavy winter weighi. All good patterns — 'TWILL WINCEYETTES, 36-inch. Plain colours, as I Sky, Pink, While, Helic— Hid YARD IJELOUR FLANNELS. Petone make, 27-inch. Excellent for winter frocks. Colours —Red, Maroon, Scarlet, Bottle, BiHiard Green, Fawn. Brown, Nigger, Navy, Saxe, Reseda, Sky, Flame, Black, Rose. STRATFORD
2 f ASH given for your old cycle, or a liberal | allowance made when you buy your new t. l STRATFORD and ELTHAM ■*■*- S»3 S^^S^^^^S^SSS^ THE VERY BEST OF REASONABLY PRICED WINES H DELIGHTFUL wine of the ver3 r finest quality Australian made. It is matured to that peak of perfection so satisfying to the discerning palate. We can vouch for its good quality and consistency. Order a supply to-day—for the wedding—for the table and gay party. .V^»*'A..^ ■4-S----it 1 \ m it . m ma a ■air. WmIBSW3B3 MilOWf f f°l TI iwfm. IJsi 1 1 Nf» 19 H H WHOLESALE WINE 6 SPIRIT MERCHANTS CORDIAL MANUFACTURERS^
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 236, 6 May 1933, Page 6
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