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m 3C age aoc My.. ANOTHER SHIPMENT Direct from - !■ %% ENGLISH MANUFACTURERS •j&ipp-.. .. L: l w . *r J I 4- •-■TVi’ ■ * r .-jr COTTON CAMBRICS—JJd yard 'A A wide range of patterns and colourings to choose from. Very light grounds to very dark grounds. Designs all small. Checks, Florals, Spots, etc. 3,1 inches "wide. Colours fast. FANCY BRITWAYS—J/JJi|, yard 36 inches wide. Again new designs and colourings are evident. This is a Guaranteed. Fast to Wash arid Stift fabric. A hard wearer. Always looks clean and, njfe£t. FLORAL VOILES—J/g i* ■ *’ • Voiles are more reasonable in price this year. The new patterns are very becoming and will when mad# into frocks for the summer season. TOBRALCOS—I /I U yard, 27 inches wide. New designs for 1933 season. New Checks, Spots and Florals. You’ll be delighted with i new patterns. Guaranteed fast colours. ANGEL SKIN : FABRICS—3/3 yard A smooth surfaced Rayon material; with delicate cofr cured small designs, suitable for Undies, or Small Children’s Frocks. Pastel grounds of Sky, Pale* GretS.' Pale Coral, and White. STRIPED SHASTA CREPE DE CHINES— -29 inches wide. The 1933 stripes are more attractive than any previous year. We will be delighted To show you the new colourings. 1 Vi ■■■4 ME nrn tr*''': Ft - V BROADWAY * ' '* .. vr «1 1 cage ac t. — ■': ■ ■ j> . V l! . 1I" Hi i,;u i 111 WHICH HAY NEVER REPEATED One PIANO by GOUDGE, London. In fair c Nice light walnut case .. . . Prichi One PIANO by MAX KURTS, Berlin. Full Iron Keys and case in good condition. A bargain .. One PIANO by JOHN BRINSMEAD, full iron mottled walnut case. In first-class condition . . One PIANO by ADALBERT, Berlin, upright grand iron frame, overstrung, underdamper actioti. Thfe | cost £125 and is practically as good as new . . *:•- a :<t> m w EASY TERMS CAM BE ARRAN IMS? ' T-. f-i j I KING’S THEATRE BUILDINGS » i -t 1 ■•.'..•cl r’ -J

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 356, 13 September 1933, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 356, 13 September 1933, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 356, 13 September 1933, Page 6

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