NOTES A N D MEMORANDA.
The silkiest-, fleeciest, cosiest, and cheapest underwear for men is obtainable from tho Egmont Clothing Company. The standard of quality is high. No one can help noticing that tho firm deals only in goods that can be confidently recommended. But tho prices are little, if any, more than are charged in some places for inferior stuff. Warm clothing is a necessity. It is also necessary in these times to buy at the lowest rate obtainable for good goods.
R. H. White and Co. are, by a replace advertisement, drawing attention to some extraordinary values in ladies’ soalette necklets and sets. Those goods are worth looking at by our lady readers.
So many people find it convenient and economical to have pyjamas made at home, that special grades of flannel and flannelette are being made for this purpose. Morey’s, whose advertisement appears in another column, have a fine range of these at
very moderate prices. Steady' young man wanted for the Club Hotel.
Board and lodgings wanted. Smart Bros, are wanting an olee trician, plumber, and sheet-iron worker.
Reward offered to finder of gold bar bro Ooh, 1 /
Miss March’s clases for painting, stencilling, wood-carving, etc., will re-open' in St. Andrew’s schoolroom on Thursday. There are vacancies for a few more pupils.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1, 6 May 1913, Page 6
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216NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1, 6 May 1913, Page 6
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