NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
The Commercial Stables are advertised to let cheap. The Stratford retailers .publish a notice re closing on “People’s Pay.” Impounding notices appear in another column. An advertiser has vacancies for two or three gentlemen boarders. Mr. T. Lamason’s Hay market and Mart sales for Saturday appear in another column. The contents of a four or tive-roomed cottage will also be sold. Notice is given that Thursday, November 28th, will be a special bank holiday on account of the Stratford 'fhe woman who wants to be correctly gloved should read Morey and Son’s replace announcement and then visit this firm’s well-known store. All the newest gloves in every size are there for your selection. x With this issue the “Ready Money” Robinsons circulate their third inset. It announces the taking into partnership of Mr. W. H. Robinson, the oldest son. It also gives reasonable tolling argument of the many advantages of the new cash system, and the liberal treatment past booking customers are to receive to convert them from credit to “ready money” purchasers. We know Warner’s Rust-proof Corsets to be thoroughly reliable as regards shape, comfort, and service—in fact, we are prepared to guarantee evei’y pair not to rust, break, or tear. Local drapers. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 75, 21 November 1912, Page 6
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208NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 75, 21 November 1912, Page 6
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