A Press Association cablegram from London records the'death of IV. Oswald Dykes. , 1 NOTES AND MEMORANDA.. , A good milker is wanted. . ! A strong boy -is ■ wanted;"' ' | The AVliungamomona l ' 'County _Council is inviting applications for a dog tax collector for the Cbunty. Notice is also given by the Country of registration fees for dogs. A reward is offered for information leading to the recovery of a chestnut cob. A young girl to do light house work is wanted. A house-keeper is advertised for., A girl, for general housework i$ wanted. r L : n:,;, r . Household furnishings are largely stocked si by A. Spence, Broadway, Stratford. He is now showing a fine selection of Lace, Muslin and Guipure Curtains, Curtain Muslins, Brise Bise Muslins, with extensions rods, etc. Also, Art Muslins, Casement Cloth, Table Covers, Table Centres, Tray Cloths, Duchesse Sets, Damask Table Cloths, and Serviettes. The bix Xmas Bonus, which he is now giving to all cash buyers, is greatly appreciated by his numerous patrons.*
Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion—the only cerain cure. From all chemists and stores—ls 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d.* Ask persistently for the Roslvn Writing Tablets. E. Dixon and Co. have a specially fine assortment of latest music, accordoons, harmonicas, and other musical smalhvare for Christmas sale.* Roslyn Blankets, Rugs, Tweeds, Worsteds, Suits, Hosiery, Unshrinkable Flannel and Underwear “Delta” finish. The best that money can buy.x Ask for Osrams and see that you £et Osrams. When buying your electric lamps, see that they are branded ‘“Osram,’ made in England.” There ts only one “Osram” lamp on the market, and they are worth two of other makes. 'The prices have been reduced to 3s each for 16, 32, or 50 C.P. We also stock 100 to 1000 candle power; also 4 volt and 6 volt accumulator lamps. McMillan and Fredric, Agents.* YOUR CHANCE IS NOW! It is exceptional and unique that the whole of a Splendid Stock like ROBINSON’S, at Manchester House, should be offering to keen buyers at from to 35 per cent discount for cash. Why is it? Why, simply, the weather conditions of the season have been most unfavourable to the sale of summer goods, and the Robinsons have determined to “Shoot them out NOW” and give their many friends and customers a Christmas and New Year offering, the like of which has never been known in the district before. As usual, thay are on the job with a genuine sale. It’s a moral, it will be straight, and everybody will be more than satisfied with the bargains procurable at Robinson's Manchester House.* 5 THANKS. "!T DESIRE to Thank the public for X the generous support given to my business during the past five and a half years, and to notify that I am retiring from same as from January Ist. J. W. SIMMONS. REWARD 10s. X GST, from Mr. H. Barnett’s pad.sLi dock, Pembroke Road, one Chestnut Cob; mane and tail cut, and white foot. Last seen on Pembroke Road a fortnight ago. A. C. Marr, jun., Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 17, 3 January 1912, Page 6
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503Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 17, 3 January 1912, Page 6
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