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|Ho'Of ay! 11 f m 'Cis ve d =5 Hie worst cold I've had for •=jj months —thought it was turnip ing to 'flu. M Mclnnes' Cold &, Influenza H Specific Tablets 3 did the trick. 2/6. kww.rcnfi? gmont Pharmacy, STRATFORD. For all your requirements. 'Phone 570;. After hours, Res. 314. STANDARDISED GOLD MEDAL DRUGS MESSRS. C. J. HEWLETT & Sons, Ltd., London, have been making Medicinal Preparations for over a CENTURY. During which time (hey have been awarrlod Several Gold Medals. Hence THE PURITY oC their pry parations is guaranteed. These Gold Medal Standardised Preparations are uned for dispensing everybody's prescriptions by W. A. BROWN dispensing chemist, Phone 421) Broad wav P.O. Box 25

h* iimr. To Order that Xmas SUIT The Difference tl.e Make and Fit It's the hidden work that counts—the shape and unseen stitches which mould the fronts and lapels of a suit made THE HIGH GRADE TAILOR BROADWAY ■/>> y'W V"ir"VW7/y )»/•*• ■> ■/•/•-

POR Entire Satisfaction in your XMAS, SHOW and SUMMER ' SUITS : PJace your order NOW and grant yourself that lime essential for that PERFECT FIT of a GENUINE TAILOR-MADE SUIT of Highest Grade Materials and Trimmings And Workmanship that gives that FINISH UNSURPASSED TAILOR Phone 449. Box 8 Broadway Stratford

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 424, 2 December 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 424, 2 December 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 424, 2 December 1933, Page 4

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