NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
There is real pleasure waiting for the children at Hopkins’ toy department. Further details are tip be seen in their announcement on another page. Parents, don’t' miss your opportunity. A large range of summer footwear iias just been opened up at Lewis’, the Cash Boot Arcade, Broadway. Your inspection is invited. A good general servant is wanted. A cook or housemaid is advertised for. Mr J. (A. Duflill publishes a notice to builders in this issue. Particulars of Mr Newton King’s Haymarket and Mart sales are advertised elsewhere. The popular Roslyn Writing Pads (copyrighted), Gd and Is each, from all storekeepers.* Every department at A. Spence’s popular drapery and clothing store is now replete with now goods of pres-ent-day fashions and requirements. Intending visitors to our forthcoming A. and P. Show requiring an outfit for the occasion have a wide range of choice here. The prices are bedrock, so that patrons may rely upon trotting full value for their money* Ask for Osrams and see that you get Osrams. When buying your electric lamps, sea that they are branded “‘Osram,’ made in England.” There is only one “Osram” lamp on the market, and they are worth two of other makes. The prices have been reduced to 3s oacli for 16, 32, or 50 C.P. Wo also stock 100 to 1000 candle power; also 4 volt and 6 volt accumulator lamps. McMillan and Frodric. Agents.* How about that accordeon for Christmas? Get a beauty from E. Dixon and Co. at something like half the price you would pay elsewhere.*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 96, 6 December 1911, Page 6
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