NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
N.Z. scenery faithfully reproduced by the camera is a feature of the many Christmas Numbers now offered by Mr H. J. Hopkins, in nice time to catch the Christinas mails for Britain.
Foi Children's Hacking Coughs at night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is fid, 2s 6d.
The streets of Paris have witnessed many strange happenings. Terrors of the revolution, siege of.the Prussians, and now the rumors of invasion. Notwithstanding the German advance, dainty Parisian fingers have fashioned pretty little blouse creations; models which are now showing at More3 T 's. Turn to the announcement in this issue. Wanted smart girl for showroom. S. Pivac of the Golden Grid announces that he will re-open on Saturday next in up-to-date premises,Broadway, lately occupied by Mr E. A. Drake. All friends welcomed. Newton King will offer at his Douglas yards on Monday next, 300 head of cattle, also 90 hoggets. Wanted girl as assistant for draper. T. Lamason advertises furniture on behalf of Mrs Lau, Ariel Street South, for Thursday next. Lost, a kit of motor cycle tools.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 57, 3 November 1914, Page 3
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