NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
C. E. James for books, jewellery, and travelling requisites. . The only reason for reducing , the, prices of boxed stationery at M r ,1. H. Hopkins’ book store is that some of the boxes are shop-soiled or bruised at the corners. The notepaper and envelopes are of the best, and in varied types and weights, but the boxes have lost their freshness and the line must be cleared. Plain sewing, or mending wanted. Gig lamps, nearly new, for sale. Newton King will hold a horse fair inhis new bazaar on Saturday. The Egmont Clothing Company have a fine range of perfectly tailored winter overcoats. The fit and. hang is pleasing, .
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 79, 7 April 1915, Page 6
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