NOTES AND MEMORANDA
,Brocklebauk’s can supply Johnathan apples at prices to -sun au pockets. Unreserved furniture sale will be held at the People’s Busy Mart on Tuesday next. People’s Busy Mart Auction sale tomorrow.
Reward offered for return of lost pendant and chain. Messrs Smart Bros., of Broadway, have just opened new premises, as an annexe to their present store, for the display and sale of all the latest and newest improvements in electrical fittings such as fans, heaters, kettles, coppers, lamps etc. This department will be under the management of a fully experienced Electrician, who can be consulted nn any branch of this business. The firm who have a most up-to-date staff of eh\3triclans can undertake any woik, large or small, In this particular line and prospective clients can place every confidence in them knowing that their order s will be excuted in a most thorough manner and without undue delay. T. I. Lamason inserts particulars o bis Thursday sale in this issue. Rawles, draper, Broadway, will be open all day on Easter Saturday, Smart Bros, are closing for the Easter Holidays, re-opening on Tuesday next. For any urgent work required ring telephone 145. Motor cycle for safe. The Medina Tea Rooms will reopen on Tuesday next. Newton King Ltd, announce that they will not hold a Haymarket sale on Saturday next. On the farm, Warwick Road East, to-morrow, Newton King Ltd will sell pedigree and grade dairy cattle in, the estate of the late j Frank Hanford.
Stratford barbers will observe the late night to-morrow night and will be open from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m, on; Saturday. Cropton aid Hampson have full stocks of smart and serviceable raincoats and overcoats. The H.B. are at present showing smart styles in overcoats. At Moon’s Emporium, there are novelties for all. During the Easter holidays the dental surgery of Messrs -Bridget' and Darkness will be closed. The Melbourne Ltd’s great salvage ■sale is still booming, and even greater bargains are being offered during Easter week. Ernest Davie*, the London-quali-fied sight-testing optician, attends at, Stratford, care Mr Gaffaney, Jeweller, the first and third Tuesday in each month. Get milk and cream from F. Oliver's high-class herd at Rudkin’s Lolly Shop. Sunday attendance 11 a.m. to 12.30. Telephone 834. i , Car hoods, already to slip on, are to, lie obtained from C. D. Matthews, hood maker of Page Street. G. Cleraoes, motor and cycle expert advertises a reduction in the price of A.J.S. motor cycles. A. H. Hillock has opened up the new season’s stocks of overcoats and raincoats. These goods are very smart and. priced very low. Call and inspect at The Kash. s Amesbury’s, the fashion drapers, of Broadway, offer some wonderful values in ladies’ warm winter wraps. Note replace advertisement on page 6. Turnbull and Jones wish to draw the public’s attention to their superior made-to-measure suita Ircm £6 6s. Lamplough, the 'popona A butcher, Broadway, telephone 3 82. Best of beef, mutton, pork, also poultry by order. i * All the ■ newest styles in smart woollen costumes are now on view at Walters Limited. x Lithgow, the Scotch Butcher. Ross’s Buildings, Broadway North. Top quality beef, mutton, pork. Orders called for and delivered. ’Phone 403. x Carryer’s are the Sole Stratford agents for the Genuine All Black Football Boot, all si»es in Btpfck, price 19/6. Also a full range of Jerseys, Shorts, Stockings and Belts in all the Club’s colours. The above are all of New Zealand manufacture. x GoMstone and Patterson for boys school wear—3s in the £ discount off’ "sual prices. Buy now and save money, x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 40, 8 April 1925, Page 2
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