NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
Respectable person wishes position as help. Miss Blake has commenced dressmaking in shop near Public Works Office. What is better than a photograph to bind the friendship formed in youth. Mr J. McAllister’s studio in Broadway is replete twith the latest modern equipment, and the prices are the same before the war. Dark silk scarf lost in Juliet Street. Richardson,- people’s grocer, advertises side bacon iand heavy hams. Tom Brown for delicacies. Foi Children’§ Hacking Cough# at night. Wood#’ Great Peppermint Our®, Is Bd, Si, Bd. V . f.'si*, I V Miss Rawson will re-open, dancing classes after Easter. . , Shareholders of the Stratford Co-op. Building Society are requested to forward their pass books to the secretary. Notice of an additional 10 per cent on unpaid rates of the Whangamomoua County after 31st March, 1915, is advertised. For Chronic Ghost Complaints Woods’ Great Peppermint Core, Is 6d. ’&■ 6d. • - Evans and Tichbon, cabinetmakers, Regan street, can be relied on for substantial up-to-date furniture. See their replace -advertisement in this issue. Mr J. Payne, Engraver, High Street, Eltham, executes, all kinds of engraving for private persons or for the trade. Having had many years experience, he can execute engraving of every description to customer’s satisfaction. See his advertisement in another column.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 63, 17 March 1915, Page 6
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210NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 63, 17 March 1915, Page 6
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