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NOTES AND MEMORANDA. The Land and Income-tax Department gives notice that returns of income must be furnished not later than 2nd June. White and Go., of Broadway North, are paying special attention to their corset department this season. One of the .details that denote refinement is attention to night-wear as well as day-wear. Most womenlike to wear a pretty and comfortable nightdress, and certainly its comfort and warmth have much to do with the night’s rest. Morey’s have some of the prettiest nightdresses ever seen in Stratford. See their advertisement. Boy wanted for Mr Clayton’s workshop. ■ * ' A lecture which should interest a large section of the Stratford inhabitants will be given in the Foresters’ Hall on Thursday evening next, when Miss Horne, national organiser of the Theosophical Society- will give an address on “Spirits in Prison.” A six-roomed house with hot and cold water, electric light fittings and conveniences, with or without ten acres of land is offered for sale or let by Messrs Read Bros.

TARANAKI ACRIpCfLTURAL SOCIETY. Tho fourth annual winter show of the Taranaki Metropolitan Agricultural Society is announced to be held in the King George Coronation Hall, New Plymouth, commencing on Wednesday, 11th June, and running for the succeeding three days. This year the executive have decided to devote two days (Thursday and Friday) to dog trials, and this new departure should be the means of further increasing the popularity of the Show with the farmers. The programme, which has been thoroughly revised and added to by a real live executive, is quite the best of the four which the Society have had turned out from the printer. Mr A. L. Humphries is now secretary, from whom space and schedules may be had on application. His address is P.O. Box 19.

Do not forget our Third Annual Sale is still going strong. Three-pence in the Is discount. Photo Frames all through sale, hundreds selling. Charles E. James, Broadway. Jewellery and Silrerplate Annual Sale quotation at 4s in the £1 discount. Charles E. James/ Brotdwa/.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 9, 15 May 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 9, 15 May 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 9, 15 May 1913, Page 5

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