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NOTES AND MEMORANDA.

A married couple want a -furnished room.

Mr C. E. James, fancy goods dealer, has a big variety of fancy goods now on' view. Handsome bargains arc to be made at this popular shop. Mr Newton King advertises particulars of Mrs Sidney Ward’s sale which takes place on Timrsdy, January 23rd. The Stratford County Council give notice that all rates unpaid after the 4th February will be sued for without further notice. Mr I). Graham, of the Favorite Fruitery, Broadway, Iras secured a lovely lot of early peaches. They are in splendid condition and of a quality seldom scon in Stratford. Mr C. E. James, fancy goods dealer, stationer and tobacconist, of Broadway, notifies several special lines now on offer at his Aiways-up-to-date Palace of Variety.

Mr Newton King will hold a cattle sale at his Toko saleyards on Monday. Entries appear in another column. Tenders are invited by the Oluira County Council for quarrying and burning about 3000 ciibic yards of papa. v On Wednesday next, January 22nd, Messrs Matthews, Bennett and Co. hold a stock sale at Inglewood. Services at Wesley Church to-mor-row will I)e conducted by the Rev. A. Reader in the morning, and the Rev. B. Metson in the evening. All are cordially invited. Divine worship' will be conducted in the Broadway Church to-morrow morning by the Rev. B. Metson, and in the evening by the Rev. A. Reader. Hearty singing and a warm welcome.x

A bad cold unfits a man and is dangerous. Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion positively cures all colds; Is 6d, 2s 6d. 4 s 6d.

The farmer’s lot this season should he a happy one, getting, as lie is, top prices for his produce and ins commodities for the most part at rockbottom prices. At any rate, it is his own fault if he does not secure the latter in the purchasing of his requirements in wearing apparel, both for"himself and his good wife, for lie has the opportunity at all times to do so at A. Spence’s establishment. The great after-season sale which this iirm is now running places not drily every farmer, hut also every individual in the community on the best possible footing for getting the bast possible value for money in supplying their wants in drapery and clothing. At this great sale the reductions in prices on many lines such as trimmed millinery, ladies’ dust-coats, one-piece dresses, blouse robes and costumes, will, if possible, bo more drastic than ever- ; 5 1 -i

“Warner’s” Rust-proof Corset-. Styles for all figures at lowest prices consistent with good quality. “Warnf>r’s” (Tilirontoorf, -omomhor ?:

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 17, 18 January 1913, Page 6

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433

NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 17, 18 January 1913, Page 6

NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 17, 18 January 1913, Page 6

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