NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
Gentlemen! Next time you require a “Best Hat,” buy the “R. and G.” make—it will style and comfort give you. Apply local drapers. x That Christmastide is really here Mr €. E. James endeavours to persuade our readers —despite inclement weather. Any one reading his big special announcement on Page 7 of this issue ought to be quite convinced.
Ask for the famous “Roslyn” Writing Pad evrytime! Containing 100 sheets fine Dank paper with artistic pictureo f New Zealand’s wonderland, Rotorua, including photo of a charming Native girl. Only 6d each from local dealers. ) x Grubb’s for presents of enamehvave, beaten copper and China ware. A confectionery and tea rooms business is offered for sale, suitable for lady. nor children’s hacking cough at night Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, Is fid, fid. /
Messrs! Webster, Dobson and Co., land agents, in their replace advertisement, draw attention to three properties for disposal. White’s Corner is always the home of best value in drapery and clothing, R. H. White and Co. are drawing attention by their replace advertisement to some recent special purchases of ladies’ costumes, dresses, and blouses at bargain prices. For Influenza take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. Is fid. 2s fid. *
Mr T. G. Grubb, of Broadway, offers Christmas greetings (p,all?and invites those in search ; of Christmas, presents to call early at his well-known and .popular, establishment. 1 ■- Special discount of 2s-fid to all customers spending 20s, of if spending 10s, Is 3d discount, or if spending 15s, "Cs aCMjr lowers’. 3&r*Lsiiriason to-clav in his advertisement publishes part, mlais of his Mart wile-!list Top; jiPPit ■ Saturday. ’ Xmas, poultry aim fruit are iqncli in evidence. When Royalties marry, one is apt to think b the presents always consist solely of something width is either of silver or of gold, or else is a rare gem. It is interesting to be informed! by the Dresden Piano Company, Limited, that among the wedding presents' of their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princes&aAfthtirtw#4 piatiAs ■“ ' ? o*ne*a! till#' came MWWiW 'TWfiiWTlnb. Such a sensible example ought surely, to 1 I^frtllowed^Rerif.• Marriage would; thPtf ' substantial iplvantffies, 'apart frtiftf' the sentimental anil” ’doWogtio ‘ht t rat;tipns which are ever inseparableJfeoftL it. ' } Mr Newton King’k next.stock fit Toko \vill he held on 'Monday, Ips Stratford' sale the day following; Particulars elsewhere.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 92, 18 December 1913, Page 6
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384NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 92, 18 December 1913, Page 6
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