NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
Messrs Masters and Son have a replace advertisement in tins issue which must appeal to shootists. They claim to stock only the best brands of cartridges, and they claim the prices quoted to be the lowest for years. It will interest our readers to know that the old established firm of H. Uollier and Co., of Wanganui and New Plymouth, are holding a sale of their high-grade pianos at C. E. names'. The sale will be for a fortnight only, and the firm's representative, Mr T. Watson, will be at hand to show the instruments. The firm are sole agents in this district for the famous Brinsmead pianos, which are. undoubtedly one of the finest British pianos made. Pianos by Chappell and Co., Barratt and Robinson, Stephens and Sons, etc., will also he on view. Collier's have always been noted for soiling only pianos of good names; pianos of sound construction and lasting tone, and anyone intending purchasing should take this opportunity of viewing the instruments at Mr James'. Exceptionally easy terms
can be arranged. For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Is 6d, 2s 6d. •'Blow, Blow thou Wintry Winds, Thou art not so unkind " Bince Morey'a winter coats 'for ladies hare come to temper your icy breath. Sea Morey's announcement in this issue. Bacon pigs killed at the Abattoirs on Tuesdavs onlv.
Lady help wishes situation. W. Blair, carter and carrier, sp§cialises in carting timber and coal. Messrs Duncan and Davies have on piew at Lamason's Mart a display of I chrysanthemums. The usual salo will be held at Lamason's Mart on Saturday. I Three notices of applications for 'publican's license appears in this issue. For* Children's Hacking Cought at nicdit. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is fid !?* (Id. The Robinsons announce the arrival of the s.s. "Pakeha" with a big supply of girls', maid's, and ladies' warm blanket coats. Also the latest in knitted wool sports and golf coats, all quoted at ready-money. keen cut prices on page 1. For Influenza take Woods' Great Peppermint Care. Never fails. Is 6d, 2s 6d,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 14, 7 May 1914, Page 5
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