tig// i - Your first peep at the New Spring Modes at White's will be one of admiration and eagerness. Everything re' veals the freshness oi Spring; the charming simplicity of Paris and London., and the delight off a mode thai sirik.es a new note in every detail. Hats, just removed from the boxes, dashing checks for skirts, coals and suits; lovely scarves, gloves and other Mattering little extras. White's —« alwa>s to the fore with the latest - hviie yon to this ear'y ''Spring upomng. ¥ VI Fancies V^ All will wend their way into your heart and "' teach your Spring outings with a new, delightful freshness. '* ■■:■) m ~V m ssig iL-« 'is-isi rasaa A T 0 RD R Revealing Spring Creations and Fashions. iffl«BHBIBa!SliBBiBI9?«» HBBaBS!Iffl fl SfflH. IN EVERY HOME ITRACTIVE Coloured CANNISTERS j|Ud each Only lU if 6/8 a h CHINA CUFS and SAUCERS—SPECIALS | E 1 Assorted. Designs—Sd and lOd each f I 3/6 and 4/0 i dozen I I 4- E LATEST NOVELS Good Reading Get Ymirs ■ a ■ Rex G. WATSON \ i PHONE 2344 FOR MUSICAL REQUIREMENTS B numambjpimmm&sisis m m m m m ■ ■ m m a ■ d" i our Home Is it Pr « ® ® HOUSE AND FURNITURE Ask your self this question: Have you protected your savings? Every home represents the saving of s lifetime Do NOT sacrifice this. Ample protection can be given against loss by PERSONAL EFFECTS of ll\C ?■" Rood one pi your pcrsrnal Clothing. Think lent value—the investment is a Accident. All clashes of ihia insurance m RORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE INSURANCE m o CO,, LTD, is Q Agent:" Pctrie's Buildings Phone 329 -STRATFORD
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 353, 9 September 1933, Page 7
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