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Ferrodor, "the paint that lasts," is stocked by the Union Foundries. Extra trousers are given free with H.B. made-to-measure .suits. Daily work wanted hy young married woman. Reward offered for return of lost horses. Fred Tayler, well known in the saddlery business, announces that he has taken over the tobacconist and hairdressing business i n Broadway, previously conducted by George Finlay. Sweet Island oranges are is full supply at Brocklebamk's. Strong youth wanted for dairy farm. Latest entries for the Farmers' Co-op's Kaponga sale on Friday are advertised. Messrs. Newton King Ltd's Douglas sale list is in another column Of this issue. Lamplough. the popular butcher, Broadway, telephone 322. Best of beef, mutton, pork, also poultry by order. x Walters Ltd. are showing a pleasing range of summer frocks which denote style and coolness, while the qualities and prices assure your getting the finest possible value. x | All men's suits are reduced in price at Hillocks, and these reductions are until stocks are down to our usual number. We are at present overstocked. A new shipment of men's and boys' footwear has just arrived for the Egmonth Clothing Co. •Get milk and cream "iron i. Fryday's high-class herd at Rudkin's, Lolly Shop. Sunday attendance 11 a.m. to 12.30. Telephone 334. x ' Turnbull and Co. draw attention ,to their full stocks of the latest spring suitings in all the fashionable colors. Attention is drawn to Messrs Goldston and Patterson's replace advt. in this issue announcing that they have added a complete Boys' Outfitting Department to their store. Parents can rely on securing quality goods at lower prices than ruling elsewhere, x Ernest Davies, the London-quali-fied sight-testing optician, attends at Stratford, care Mr Gaffaney, jeweller, the first, and third Tuesday in «ach month.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 5, 29 October 1924, Page 8

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NOTES AND MEMORANDA Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 5, 29 October 1924, Page 8

NOTES AND MEMORANDA Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 5, 29 October 1924, Page 8

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