NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
! It’s now you want tlioni—that s the memo from Robinson’s “Ready-. Money ' Store 1 .” about ladies’ warm knitted Norfolk, sports, and goll coats, children's and maids serge dresses —all ■ pood lint's, greatly cut down—no freight or duty. 1 Waterproof hoots save muoli trouble i in this world, but it is not always easy ■to procure them. That noted Strat ford outfitting • establishment —.the : moot Clothing Company—has, how j ever, the very thing the doctor order 'ed! Call early and make youi i choice. * I Blankets and rugs bought cneai). l before the advance in wool, at -Mr R. I). Bowers’. ijt'or 'Chronic Chest Complaints Great Peppermint Cine, Is 6d. 2s Gd. * .Mrs. A. Dean warns trespassers found on her property M hanga Road.* Mr. T. f. Bamason. auctioneer, of Broadway, Stratford, advertises the 1 “I'niqup” Rapid Boiler as “too perfect to be improved on.” Messrs Barford. Midbirst, require an experienced girl for shop. A high-class mandolin and hanjer--1 ine are advertised tor sale.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 29, 4 June 1915, Page 6
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166NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 29, 4 June 1915, Page 6
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