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V i THAT. Ail JlAjLy • • ... .. The most important feature in SHIRTS is the pattern. Shirts are bought because the pattern appeals. jpARRYER'S have enough in Shirts to appeal to every taste. You must see the new Neglige Shirts with two Collars to match, in neat Checked Fawns and Greys and Striped Blues and Fawns. Priced fromg/gto 12/6 THESE ARE VALUE. The Leading Makes stocked only at — Ltd THE REAL MAN'S STORE, STRATFORD. OCOOCZ3Q-

LOST PERFECT RADIDvENJOYMENT. FOUND THAT COMPETENT TECHNICIANS SOON APPLIED THE REMEDY AT Burgess & Clarke 'PHONE 2555. AL BUILDINGS .... •- .. BROADWAY. :crx»cpecnocr>oc^o

YburXocal v Jeweller Serves You Best ! He is a fellow member of the ' iand money spent |vith" him goes into local K circulation and benefits all. U As Leading Local s Jewellers we are ready to serve you faith- d fully and welLt and invite youg to inspect out:; high-grade lowv < priced offerings to-day! JOHN PETRIE LTD JEWELLERS, STRATFORD & ELTHAM. Mr. Overcoat TREAT yourself to a betterf COAT this season. Values! are extraordinary. Combined| with that extra degree of| smartness, every coat is out-| standing. § SINCERITY | ROSLYN ft MINSTER | CANTERBURY LYNX f V 1 CAMBRIDGE SMARTEST TWEEDS. THE KASH .. ..I; STRATFORD. \ -t "WHERE THE GOOD HATS ARE."

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 121, 4 May 1936, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 121, 4 May 1936, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 121, 4 May 1936, Page 4

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