NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
One Jui ml red hats slightly soiled at Lewors' fire sale, Is lid to clear. Seven-roomed house to let. Prettier than the language of the flowers, more fanciful than the jewel language, and of more interest than either is the vocabulary of the sunshade as propounded in Morey's advertisement in this issue. The H.B's. range of footwear takes in everything in the boot and shoo line. Inspection invited. T. G. Grubb has made a special display of Swan pens, for which he has secured the agency. A fountain pen makes a very acceptable present at Nmas time. Notice re the bankruptcy of Clement Bielawski, of Pohokura, is given by the. D.O.A. Men wanted for farm work. At Lamason's Mart on Saturday, a fine line of pure-bred Minorca hen, chicks, besides other useful lines, will be ( offei fd for sale. Newton King will sell at the haymarket on Saturday 30 weanerSj stores, 2 gigs, timber, etc. Newton King will sell at his Toko yards on Monday next 150 head of mixed cattle,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 276, 19 November 1914, Page 6
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174NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 276, 19 November 1914, Page 6
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