HOTEB AMD MEMORANDA. 1 .Messrs H. Collier and Co., the | well-known importers of high-class pianos, have decided to open a branch ! at Stratford, in addition to tiiOj establishments they now have at Wai ngamii, Feilding, New Plymouth and Hawera. The Stratford business "ill be conducted in the new • premises next to .Air Stone’s, in the Municipal Buildings, and will be under the direction of Mr Chas. H. Fox, the wellknown musician. A special notification will be found on page six of this issue. Christinas gifts, of the useful kind are leading lines at Messrs Chas. I Martin and Co.’s. Broadway, j \V. W. Hodge advertises a fine 1 seven-roomed dwelling-house for sale. Some particulars of special interest regarding Grubb’s great Christmas display will be found on page 7 of tins issue. He must he well mounted who would leap the hedge of custom, bo says G. T. Walkers’ replace, advertisement. The giver of gifts will do well by paying a visit to this well stocked store. A Toy Bazaar and Fish Pond at Lester Bros’., Midhirst, is the great attraction this week. Music every afternoon. General Servant wanted. Apply A. F. Cuff. Good house wanted. Notice advertised re closing of County offices for Christmas vacation. 'The Loan and Merantile wish to draw clients’ attention, to their Stiatford sale which they are holding in their Sratford yards on Friday next at one o’clock. Owing to the holidays next week this sale will take the .place of the ordinary Tuesday sale. At T. Lamason’s usual sale on Saturday, December 23, special facilities are being made for Christinas and New Year poultry. TWO Hands wanted for each pair of good-fitting low-priced Gloves at G. T. Walters’. Apply any time. PANAMAS wanted—Every woman and Miss wants one for holiday wear. See Walters’ showing. All new, low-priced. FOIt SALE—A fine lot of kiddies slip-on Hats. All new goods, clearing at low prices, pique, silk, poplin.—G. T. AA alters. WANTED— Seven,* ladies to purchase silk or poplin slip-on Hats at Geo. T. Walters’—Grand Values. Sndig’estion can be Banished. Most of us have a touch of indigestion now and then. Our climate severely taxes the digestive organs, our modern habit of doing everything in a hurry leaves the stomach little repose, and we can’t always spare the time to eat slowly and rest a while afterwards.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 20, 18 December 1916, Page 8
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