Constable Mackintosh , left this morning by the mail train en route for Christchurch. He Carries with him the good wishes of a host of friends in Stratford, among whom he_ was deservedly popular, and we jo:n with them in wishing Jiim every success in the City of the Plains. NOTES AND MEMORANDA. The usual sale of poultry, vegetables, fruit, and furniture will be held at Mr. T. Laraason’s rooms, Broadway, to-morrow. i Mr. Newton King sells section 87, in the Borough of Stratford, at his Mart to-morrow at 2 p.m. Mr. Newton King’s usual Haymarket and'Mart sales takes place tomorrow. ' Lady readers will find in Messrs. Morey and Son’s announcement some interesting facts regarding this new store. The goods mentioned,are, sa| T ecus and, flannels. w x Lowers announces I 'in this issue,that he hi],§,,opened jip. jr,.4\CW., stock'of clothing for the ensuing cold weather. lu.r.io p; . Hannah’s cash boot sale is now in full swing, and boots can bo bought at reduced prices. An inset is circulated with this issue.. Why sutler ‘with' Cough and cold when you can cure same .by taking Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion? From all chemists and stores-—ls fid, -2s fid. 4s 6d» . .... y When buying your Electric Lamps, see that they are branded “Osrams” or “Brimdawn,” Both those lamps are’ made in England, and are first quality. .The Osrams are 3s each, and the' Brimsdawn 2s fid each, for, 16, 32, or 50 candle power. English-made lamps are undoubtedly the best.—McMillan The first display, at A.j Spencels Store of the new Season’s Millinery will he made on Saturday, 9th inst. The latest and smartest styles in ladies’ trimmed and untrimmed hats and toques, just out of the hat boxes received from the centres of fashion, will be shown. None of the goods are high priced, although the quality and style is high grade. ft is hardly necessary to point out the advantages of an early selection of one’s now hat. x Be sure and get the famous Ttoslyu Writing Tablets, 6d or Is each, from local drapers and storekeepers. • \ It is a fine thing to obtain the “greatest value” for your money. If one can be sure of always being well and fashionably attired into the bargain—well, one ought to be nearly happy. It can he done, however, by getting your autumn suitings from the Egmont Clothing Company—already the rush has in. x
BUSINESS NOTICES. THE NEW ENOLAND Fitted with BALL BEARINGS. © MAZING /\ACrtlft£ AT ■' MAZING -10-0 10 YEARS’ GUARANTEE. ITS WORTH INVESTIGATING. The TARANAKS HARDWARE COMPANY.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 68, 15 March 1912, Page 6
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