NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
An artistic wall callendar from Mr M. C . Aagaard is to hand. James and Gillman, the well-known land agents, of Hnwera, advertise some very- attractive propositions in dairying and farm properties on page 8 of this issue. Shorthorn heifer for sale. STAN SHARP’S ST AGO It'RKR ! Sharp is a,believer in judicious advertising, and on page i ol this issue publishes an announcement to his customers, and the public generally, which just about “takes the his cuit.” Everyone who reads Ids startling list of bargains will-he drawn to his Broadwav shop ns though by a magnet with beneficial results both to the enterprising “Stan” and himsell. His selection of bargains in pipes, razors, tobaccos, cigars, toilet requisites, and perfumery, cannot be done justice to in these few lines. r l lie goods must be seen for values to be properly appreciated. If you want a smooth shave to sweeten your temper for the rest of the day—go to Sharp! If you want the choicest in cigars, cigarettes or tobaccos —go to (not Heligoland), but Sharp ! Christmas presents are there awaiting your choosing. Buy them irom Stan. Sharp and you and Stan, will make each other happy.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 25, 23 December 1916, Page 8
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198NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 25, 23 December 1916, Page 8
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