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\ PATCHY OR WORN LINO Apart from giving the room an untidyJapare a source of many houseribld pearance mishaps. BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME NOW and benefit our GREATLY REDUCED PRICES E. D. EVANS IM, &&&&G&&&S

ys««^^ss'S^s&ssf««&»o^ YOUR RAILWAYS HELP YOU In New Zealand, the "Wonderland of the Pacific," the people's railways help thenj all the time to enjoy delightful changes of scene at the lowest possible cost. The railways help everybody' t<J have a refreshing-holiday. , ' By day and night ah efficient organisation is\*as- - busy to ensure the-safety of passengers; iAi journey jby rail means ease for body and rnind., ~ 1 80 million passengers in 8 years without fatality. TAKE THE TRAIN FOR SUMMER HOLIOASI pSSSS^SS&SiSJ^Sa^S^^

< " x :--' ~.:i. * ■:: t£ y TREAT YOOR FRIENDS TO THE «H»RI The Festive Season—and rightly so. A'Season when friendships are knitted more closely over a glass of rare wine or mellow spirits. g< ■ 1 ■ When other expenses are' mounting up you cjgfj'save considerably by ordering your hamper from Malbne. . ; ' ; ;< ''l.; "Hampeirs made up to your order. * --".": ; -iy> H uA^wzu .. WHOLESALE WJNE 6 £Wlf V, ' AND CORDIAL MaVNUPACTCJRE«S*;^' ,/ .5 Corner FentOn arid Juliet Streets, Stratford,

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 424, 2 December 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 424, 2 December 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 424, 2 December 1933, Page 3

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