NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
The silkiest, fleeciest, cosiest, and jneapest underwear for men is obtainable from th,e Egmont Clothing Company. The standard of quality is Jugh. No one can help noticing mat the firm deals only in goods that can be confidently recommended. But the prices are little, if any, more than ue charged in some places for inferior stuff. Warm clothing is a necessity. It is also necessary in .hose times to buy at the lowest rate Attainable for good goods.
Messrs. Cannon and Co., butchers, -i Broadway, at the request of resiJents on Opunake Road, havo decided to run their delivery carts along diat route to Cardiff, commencing on amo Ist.
Evening parties, dance?, and all the functions where evening dress is “do rigour” will soon be upon us with a rush. Just at this time conies Morey’s special display of evening ear, which every woman should see. it quickly solves the problem of what kind of evening dress or cloak to buy. See advertisement elsewhere in this issue. For good reliable winter footwear, >ou cannot do better than try that Mocked by tho'H.B. Dark blue motor veil lost on Tuesday evening. Notice of Mr Robert Morrison’s intention to apply for a publican’s license in respect of the Toko Hotel appears in another column, j Application for publican’s license I respecting tho Mount Egmont Hotel, lat Mldhi rst, will he made by Mr A. M. Robertson.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3, 8 May 1913, Page 5
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