NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Tenders are invited by , tlie Stratford County Council for the supply and delivery of 500 cubic yards of boulders on Ohura Road. Ten good navvies are wanted. Mr. R. D. Lowers lias on band a, special lino of lace curtains which bo is offering at very low prices. Call and inspect. Mr. 11. D. Lowers now' has in stock a large variety of boys’ suits in ’Varsity, Norfolk, and sailor styles, also a lino of white serge tennis suits. A reward is offered for tbc return of a black and tan collie bitch. Mr Newton King will hold bis weekly sale at the Haymarket and Mart on Saturday next. Messrs T. Borthwick and Sons notifies the public that they will receive pigs at Toko on Monday, Bth January. An inset which will interest readers is circulated with this issue setting forth some wonderful bargains to bo had at the Melbourne Clothing Co.’s extraordinary sale which co;nmcnces on Saturday next. The Cardiff Band of Hopd will produce an excellent programme and supper to-night. Mr. Newton King’s Toko stock sale will take place on Monday, January Btb. Entries appear in another column. Messrs. Lamnson and Melville’s weekly sale will take place at their rooms on Saturday nerjt. Applications are invited for the position of probationer nurse at the local hospital. Household furnishings are largely ' stocked by A. Spence, Broadway, Stratford. Ho is now showing a fine selection of Lace, Muslin and Guipure Curtains, Curtain Muslins, Brise Biso Muslins, with extensions rods, etc. Al so, Art Muslins, Casement Cloth, Table Covers, Table Centres, Tray Cloths, Dnchosso Sots, Damask Table Cloths, and Serviettes. The hix Xmas Bonus, which he is now giving to all cash buyers, is greatly appreciated by his numerous patrons.*
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 12-2- t 0 35 par cent discount for cash. Why is it? Why, simply, the weather conditions of tlio 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 lias never been known in the district before. As usual, they are on the (job with a genuine sale. It’s a moral, it will be straight, and everybody will bo more than satisfied with the bargains procurable at Robinson’s Manchester House.*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 18, 4 January 1912, Page 6
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