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nor children's hacking cough at night Woods' Great Peppermint Cure Is Od, 2s 6d. E. G. Foster announces that his boot sale has beeir a great success, everybody being satisfied with the bargains. A hearty invitation to visit Foster's shoo before Saturday, 21st.
Madam Lucille, who is sole agent for the celebrated Spire! la corset will give a demonstration to ladies in the County Hotel from 2 to 5 p.m. to-mor-row. Madam Lucille may' be consulted at the Hotel until the 17th.
Pickling onions and mixed grass seed is added to Mart sale list for tomorrow. The consignment of timber to be offered for auction to-morrow by Mr Lamason comprises just the.class and sorts suitable for buildings of all kinds.
Reward offered for Scotch terrier lost on Beaconsfield Road. Tenders closing on 21st hist., called for the heating of His Majesty's Theatre.
Harvest thanksgiving services in connection with the local Salvation Army will he held on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. The latest news regarding the new autumn goods is that they will he displayed next Saturday. See advertisement for Messrs Morey and Son in this issue.
For chronic chest" complaints. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d, 2s 6d. In another column of this issue Mr Newton. King announces that lie will sell by public auction on account oi the Deputy Official Assignee on Saturday, March 21, 1914, on the premises recently occupied by J. A. Thompson, carrier, of Stratford, freehold properties as set forth and plant of a carrying business enumerated in the advertisement.
The Misses Walsh and O'Brien (late of Wellington) are showing at their emporium, "The Elite," Bridge Streetj Eltham, some exquisite evening gowns, and they announce that they are specialists in ladies and children's millinery as per their advertisement in another column. A beautiful assortment of ladies' and children's golf and sporting sets at lowest prices at Mr R. I). Lewers. For Influenza take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. Is V- sss fkl.
The New Zealand Railways are calling for written tenders for the lease of the right of keeping bookstalls for five years. Fuller particulars appear in our advertising columns. Kant shrink vests guaranteed unshrinkable, also 40 boxes velveteens to hand at Lowers. Mr D. Graham will, on account of the large consignment of assorted fruits, hold a private sale to-morrow at the shop. This will he the last opportunity for securing peaches. The services at the Broadway Methodist Church on Sunday will he taken by the Rev. E. Bandy in the morning and Rev. A. Reader in the evening; All are cordially invited. The famous "Rosfyn" Writing Pads obtainable from all stationer* tts-i storekeepers, at 6d hd : Is each. z
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449NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 61, 13 March 1914, Page 5
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