NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
This week Robinson and Son talk "warm goods for cold weather." and claim to have the "right stuff." No ono should go cold when they can get such cosy comforts of reliable quality for so little money. A smart youth wanted for grocery store. All the warmth of wool, all the comfort of cotton, all the safety of being hygienically clad is found in Morey's underwear for ladies. See advertisement in this issue. A capable girl to assist in house is wanted for the Toko district. Applications are invited for the position of Manager of the Fcatherston Co-operative Dairy Co., Ltd. Such applications must be addressed to the Chairman, and must be sent in prior to May 6th. With to-day's issue is circulated an important announcement concerning the Melbourne Clothing Company's sale of winter goods. Sale commences on Saturday morning next, and will continue for three weeks only.
For Influenza take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. 1$ 6d, 2s fid. In another column Mr X. B. Frydar return thanks to his supporters in the recent County election, and states that he will be a candidate at next election. Readers are reminded of Mrs McBeth’s dancing class on Friday night •in the Foresters’ Hall, and children’s classes on Saturday afternoon from 2 to I. Miss Rawsou’s danc,ing classes will be held in the Parish Hall on Tuesday. See advertisement. For Children’s Hacking Cought at night, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Js fid 2s fid. Attention is drawn by the manage- ; nient to the microscopically small j prices which are in vogue during the remaining few days of Spence’s Assigned Stock Sale. The famous “Roslyn” Writing i Pads, obtainable from all stationers j and storekeepers, at 6d and Is | 6d. x ! Advertiser wants second-hand gig and harness.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2, 23 April 1914, Page 5
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