NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
Would the young girl who was seen to pick np gold bird brooch in Moon’s Stationery Shop, kindly •■return at once, anti oblige. x Mr T. Larnason will sell by public auction at his mart, to-morrow afternoon, fruit, E.P. ware, and also a largo quantity of sundries. A well-bred black mare lias been found.
Train arangements for the Xmas and New Year holidays are advertised in another column of this issue.
Notice is given by Mr G. H. Bullard, Commissioner of Crown Lands, that ton sections, comprising 3818 acres, are open for selection up tr, Tuesday, 11th January, 1913. Fuller details are given elsewhere.
An advertiser has a herd of cows to let on shares or machines. In another column Mr W. E. Porter, coal merchant, wishes the residents of Stratford a Merry Xmas and a prosperous New Year. Messrs. Hannah and Co., hoot and shoo dealers circulate an inset through this issue, wishing one and all the compliments of the season, and at the same time announcing that they are making special Xmas discounts and terms, and with the best attention to customers. Here, indeed, is a groat opportunity.
James’s Shop looks different somehow. Reason why! Interior aspect altered by large display New Season’s goods. Charles F. James, *
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 100, 23 December 1912, Page 6
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212NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 100, 23 December 1912, Page 6
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