NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
Mr Chas. H. Fox. .a well-known teacher of Piano and Theory, is prepared to receive pupils now that he has taken up his residence in s•;ratford; Letters may be addressed A r H. Fox or lie niay v he seen in '■the meantime at His 'Majf sty’s j Theatre, Stratford. ! ,'L J y For influenza take, J'' Woods J Great Peppermint Cure Never fails./ Is- 6d, 2p ** j ■ i <■■■ y Now’s the time for, curtains!-—be-cause Morey’s are.advertising Madras Muslins,, and when Morey’s advertise, they advertise remarkable values./
Turn toithein announcement elsewhere in these!a-oinnms!kj ;
/For Children’s , Hacking Cough at |tl ' : ’■ 'L > night, y Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, .flip i.L 2 b fid. / ■’l' Stratford Dairy Company Shares for sale. i
T. Lamason is .selling the balance of the bankrupt stock of the Brocklebank estate on Thursday, on the premises of the late firm. A London cablegram, / states’ that a provision merchant named John Sainsbury, owning 126 ships, was fined/£ 10 for ■ exposing for sale New Zealand lamb labelled “Scotch” at his/Kings-; laud branch. j Boy wanted for upholstery trade.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 79, 2 August 1915, Page 6
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181NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 79, 2 August 1915, Page 6
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