BUSINESS NOTICES. The handiest thing in the HOUSE. Ife mm ~ » If' ?S£~s m H.A.C Very often hot water is wanted in a hurry—perhaps when the fire is out or very low. Then it is that a good Spirit Stove is worth its weight in gold. We have a large selection of reliable Spirit Stoves, which can. be raised and lowered like a Gas Stove, and regulated instantaneously. The “SAFE,” an all-brass Stove, 8s 6d. The “EASY,” all brass, 6s 6d. The “HECHAND,” regulating Stove, Is 6d (illustrated). The “IDEAL” boils a quart of water in four minutes. Is. Also, “PRIMUS,” “BEATRICE,” and NEW PERFECTION KEROSENE BOILING and, COOKING STOVES.-. ' ' TIN KETTLES, - for quick boiling, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d,, 2s,' 2s 6d. And Aluminium ‘ and : Copper Kettles and Saucepans, in all sizes. THEtARA^Ak; STRATFORD. ro advertisers. i El’LACE'Matter for’ StahdV; fiiig Spaces, Bdtii ■ ' hamh 1 in at this office Not Later than -8‘ p,m. qh-the day prior to that on which replace, is. to appear. Replaces forwarded at more frequent intervals than the period contracted for, will be charged at the rate of 6d per inch, without further notice. THE MANAGER. UNDER THE MAGISTRATES’ COURT ACT,, 1908. In the Matter of JAMES RIDDALL PARKINSON, of Midhirst, Storekeeper, v. GEORGE ALLEN, late of Stratford, Baker. And in the Matter of a Distress Warrant issued herein, on February .22ud, 1912. NOTICE is hereby given that under the above-mentioned Distress Warrant, I have this day seized the under-mentioned chattels, which I have authorised MR. NEWTON KING, of Stratford, Auctioneer, to Sell by Public Auction, at the Bakehouse, situated at East Road, Stratford, lately occupied by the defendant George Allen; on WEDNESDAY, the 28th February, 1912, at 12 o’clock noon—--1 baker’s delivery care (almost new) by Pollock, 1 baker’s trough, 1 box of dairy butter, 1 full set of harness suitable for baker’s cart, 1 mixing machine, by Morton, 1 pair of baker’s scales, about 200 bread tips (assorted), about one dozen oven trays for small goods, 1 strainer, I wheelbarrow, 1 barrel, and about 1 cord of firewood. Dated at Stratford this 22nd dav of February, 1912. F. M. MARLOW, Bailiff, Magistrate’s Court, Stratford. a *Jmf ifC*' BEE OINTMENT ALWAYS CURES I Eightetnpence Evsryarhere. EDWARDS’ Perfect Dentrificv gets into all the crevices and destroys the microbes while cleaniny the teeth. LOST, since Thursday, black and tan Collie; Cl reward on retiming to J. Brannigan, Jim. Anyone detaining after tills date will lie prosecuted. LOST, between Stratford and Ntraire, a Brass Gas Generator. Finder kindly return to Davison’s Garage, Broadway, Stratford,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 53, 27 February 1912, Page 6
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