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NOTES AND MEMORANDA.

As 1 Mr. John Leyden’s furniture sale is drawing to a close, people would do well to secure bargains while opportunity lasts. i'iiifliujis in women’s apparel are constantly changing. Hosiery is no exception to the rule, as readers will see if they read Morey and Son’s announcement in this issue. X Messrs. W. Dimock and Co. notify that they are prepared to receive pigs as advertised. ' ■ Mr. Newton King will conduct his Haymarket and Mart seals to-morrow at i p.m. At his ’rooms to-morrow, Mr. T. Lamason will hold Ins usual Mart sale. J. B. Richards advertises a 50-acre dairy farm with excellent buildings. Messrs 1 . Gillies and Nalder’s list of stock sales for May are advertised. Air advertiser has a purebred Scotch collie for sale. A girl to assist with housework is wanted. On Tuesday, April 30th; Mr. Newton King sells 800 head of nyxed cattle at his Stratfprd sale. The “A.AV.R.”— claimed to ho “the simplest, the neatest, and the best” milking 'machine yet •invented, is directed* to <mr readers’ notice; in another column, ,i| , The Commercial Stables,, Stratford, are advertised to let. ■i) ■ ■ :ii >i ■, ... For. comfort and figure‘elegance the corset we most strongly recommend is Winner’s rust-proof No. GOl, at Ss lid. '■ x j Mr.) iA'-" Spence desßpsdo. thank the public fpr j their liberal, to his efforts in..connection .with the great rclinquishihg sale which '' he is now running' tor the purpos'e of quitting Ids entire- stock, prior to the expiry of ids lease shortly. Ho desires, also, to state that, though the volume of business done has been very large, jt is hut a drop in the bucket. There is still an immense stock of high-class drapery and clothing to dispose of, and new goods are still arriving, and the whole has been, and is being, subjected to the same drastic reductions in prices. It is an absolute fact that the proprietor is selling the goods at prices which barely allow a, margin for expenses, his one aim being to convert the whole stock into money, and so save removal expenses. x McMillan and Fredric, Broadway, Stratford, indenters of dairy machinery,. farm implements, etc., at 6 per mut. on landed cost. x

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 99, 26 April 1912, Page 6

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NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 99, 26 April 1912, Page 6

NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 99, 26 April 1912, Page 6

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