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NOTES AND MEMORANDA.

To commemorate the landing of the Clan Robinson in New Zealand on January 23, 1864., Robinson and Sons have decided upon a jubilee sale, to commence on Saturday, and continue for 13 days. That the Robinsons have made a name in Stratford for straight-going and clean dealing during their 15 years in the clothing trade here is common knowledge. They always got the benefits of ready money buying, and these benefits (and more) will be available to the public during the great jubilee sale.

Tenders will be received for the sale of old timber at the Stratford County olficeiCnp to noon on Saturday next as per advertisement in another column.

The Electrical Supply Co. insert: an advertisement in this issue which will be of groat interest to those about to instal the electric light. The Company claim to have reduced very considerably the cost of installations- and accessories. ft is (■heir intention to do this class of work at a minimum of profit to encourage the public to use electrical current. They Employ only the most competent tradesmen to carry out the work.

Mr Newton King’s usual sale at the.Haymarket on Saturday

The best fly catcher in the world, the Pyramid, sold only by Mr Nicholson, chemist.

Although Robinson's “Jubilee” Sale?starts on Saturday next, all goods already marked down will, go out now. They have only to be sold once. Maids’ one-piece frocks are advertised very cheap on page 4. Miss Evans (Licentiate Trinity College, London), resumes tuition on February 3rd. -

Mr T. A. W. Nicholson, of Broadway, has introduced to Stratford a very famous fly-catcher called the Pyramid “Paff.” It is a new, effective, safe, and even ornamental, fiy-catcher. It is probably the best of its kind over introduced to this district, and Mr Nicholson is sole agent. Messrs Gillies and Nalder’s list of sales for February is advertised. Messrs Webster, Dobson and Co’s, sales for February are advertised. Lawn roller and tennis net for sale.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 24, 28 January 1914, Page 3

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NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 24, 28 January 1914, Page 3

NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 24, 28 January 1914, Page 3

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