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NOTES AND MEMORANDA.

Ladies' costumes to measure in the latest tweeds and cloths at Mr R D. Lewers.

Mr A. Spsnce announces a great realisation sale to commence on Saturday next, April 12th. Having decided to give \ip business in Stratford, Mr Spenco has resolved to realise the whole of his large stock of drapery and clothing, and to do this he is prepared to make immense sacrifices Tho stock is fresh and up-to-date, the new season's goods having only just arrived. This event a/fords an opportunity seldom met with for tho people to save money. To achieve his purpose, namely, to realise the stock, Mr Spence fully expects to make a heavy loss in cutting the prices sc low, but he has determined to face this. Paramount in his mind is the turning of the goods into money at any reasonable price, and as* quickly at possible.

Special Indent Stiver Plate just opened up. See window for some ol the lines. Charles E. James, Broad-

Mr T. Lamason will hold his usua sale at the Mart on Saturday.

Mr W. Saywell's Oakdale Stud Farm, of 100 acres, on the Beaconsfield Road, is for sale on easy terms. Mr Newton King's Toko cattle sale rtill be held on Monday, 14th inst., and the Startford cattle sale the following Tuesday. The Electrical Supply Coy. require the services of a robust youth to assist on lines.

Don't fool with colds. Cure them. Tonking's Linseed Einu'siou. Safe an<"* qf^od'** Mr P. Skoglund advertises for a black Jersey heifer, strayed from his paddock.

Owing to lack of right-of-way provision, the Egmont Clothing Co. had to unpack its big shipment of new overcoats on the footpath in Broadway. But this acted as an advertisement, for dozens of men were observed to stop and admire the splendid coats of all kinds that were being put into stock. At the firm's usual low prices, theso fine coats should soon find new owners. x For chronic chest complaints, Woods Great Peppermint. Cure, Is 6d 5 2s 65, For influenza take Woods' Great Pep. permint Cure. Never fails Is 6d, 2s 6d

Lamber and Butler's and W. D. and H. 0. Willis's special tobacco just landed. One caso direct from Home. Call and see, Charles E. James, Hroacwsy. s

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 79, 10 April 1913, Page 6

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NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 79, 10 April 1913, Page 6

NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 79, 10 April 1913, Page 6

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