NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
Air C. E. James, fancy goods dealer, desires the people to know that his is the best place to buy presents, glassware, and fancy goods, etc., and that prices are always at the very dowest. Air J. AlcAllister, photographer, who produces .characteristic, pleasing, and faithful portraits, announces that his prices are the lowest in the Dominion, and that a visit to his studio would do no harm. Messrs Morey and Son have a lot of bargains before their sale closes. People should avail themselves of these golden opportunities. Air R. Beckett announces in his space .elsewhere that now is the time for country people to decorate their houses, as he has just purchased a hi.o range of wall paper®, etc. The N.Z.L. and AI.A. Co. advertise their Omoana annual sheep fair, which takes place on Tuesday, 25th instant. Air A. Rawles, draper, makes reference to his great after-season sale in another column.
Alembers of the L.O.L. are requested to communicate with ‘‘Olive Branch,” care of this office.
We would call our readers’ attention to an inset circulated with this issue announcing the Melbourne’s annual reduction sale commencing o Saturday, February 22nd. A glance through the list of prices on the inset will show intending buyers that money can be saved at the Alelbourne sale.
Persons having claims against the estate of the late William Abbott are requested to render same to Messrs Anderson, Rutherfurd and Macalister. On Saturday Air Newton King will offer at his mart, without reserve, a large consignment .A bankruptcy stock, including drapery, boots, etc. Margaret Harrison Brook.ng, Stiatford, gives notice of application for a discharge. Air Newton King advises that he has t ecided ru postp ui? Ins Strut fold ram fair indefinitely. An advertiser has t.wo cows for sale. A competent hide and skin buyer is wanted to operate in the Taranaki district. Two Guineas for four lines of poetry I Read Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion intimation every Saturday amongst news items. The man who is not in the trad© is sometimes puzzled to know what is the difference between the customtailored suit and the chart order suit of a firm like the Egmont Clothing Co. The manager tells in his new advertisement that the great difference is a saving of £2 or thereabouts in favor of the Egmont suits. Other differences are merely in the system of ordering and place of manufacture. Egmont svits are cut and built by specialists, and wear the best. *
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 44, 20 February 1913, Page 5
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412NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 44, 20 February 1913, Page 5
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