feiijaiiori;? v.;; Vanted o ISBISTAKI Applie-mfo to state :,-: -wages required, qualifications and previous experience, if any. Apply "OFFICE," C/o Stratford Post, 56m WANTED—GirI to assist with ■ Housework; sleep liome —Addross at Evening Post. Ol'aij Warted to Buy WANTED at one p -Steady Cattle ** Dog.—Apply Evening Post for address. 68in Wanted Known ! TVTISS SAMSON, Ui ...do Street, is j CIJ prepared to take in Dressmaking Wanted to Sell ! "ECOND-HAND 01Kv%r Typewriter, £3 cash—Apply Ltd., Penton St. .. ~„. ~«,,. . 71m Lease Wanted QMALL Farm, handy to Stratford.— Write, stating terms, to "Farm," Evening Post, Stratford. \ To Let j npo Let —Four-roomed Bungalow with all modern conveniences, situated in Borough—Address at Evening Post. 69m *"*o Let—Two nice Rooms.—W. W.j " Hodge, Land Agent For Sale WANTED to Sell—6o Shares at VY 30/-, t offer, in the N.A.T. Rotary Motor Engine Co. Ltd. Full details, apply by letter to "Sharo.s," c/o Evening Post. lOC a T?OR Sale—B* Acres, well improved Farm, close to town —W. W. Hodge, Land Agent. Sale, Exehan?? or to Lease—--130-Acre Farm, good roads.—W. W. Hodge, Land Agent, Stratford. Miscellaneous ' >ROCKLEBANK' S f o 3 5, 6 and 8 for 1/- I!« est obtainable. Orange. i for health. T>ROCKLEBANIv'S for Lemoiitf, fi j l> and 8 for ly-. Passion Fruit, S,"iO j and 12 for 1/-. Grapes-1/9 a*lb. j ,I>ROCKLEBANK'S -for Quitfcet- at - L> 4d and 5d a lb. Pears 3 -lbs 1/-. Cooking 4 lbs 1/-. Delicious Apples 3.1 and 4 lbs 1/-. s pASE lots of Apples at Brocklebank:. l/.-i, I/C, 1/9, 2/-, 2/3, 2/6, 3/-, 3/3 and 3/6 a case. All sound and good. ?ROCKLEBANK'S for Jam Melons 3 at l|d a lb. Pumpkins lid a lb. Kumi-kum a lb. Ivumaras 4 lbs I/'. -!-..» pARROTS, Parsnips, Swedes, Cab-j bages and all fresh vegetables in 1 hand—Brocklebanlc for fruit and vegetables. I I WANTED KNOWN—Gentlemen, ! leave that Hat at Kidson's I (Florist). We will guarantee to make lit as new—The London, Hawara. PICTURE Framing done on the pre- ] mises. We make old frames to suit the picture. Bring yours along. Large stocks of glass mounts and mouldings—E. D. Evans, Ltd., Fur- ! rushers, Regan SL j WIRE Mattresses. Don't discard i your old mattress. We can rer wire it with the best rustless wire j and less than half of the cost of a j new one. Bring them along (rej turned same day) to E. D. Evans Ltd., Furnishers and Undertakers, Regan I St. • •■ WANTED Known -Overlooking 6ft. ' Hemstitohing 4d yard at theLon<don. Leave at Kidson's; same day iservice; expert French pleaters. WANTED Known—Kidson's (Flot~ l Ist), Broadway, agent for the London Steam Dyers and Cleaners. i TTPHOLSTERING repairs. Let us. quote you for re-covering that I chair or chesterfield. We turn themI out as good as new and our charges are most reasonable.—E. D. Evans, Ltd., Furnishers and Undertakers, I Regan Street I ftTAZOL proved Its Yalue to I*lß 'fl» | epidemic. Every buttle entitleu yon to free samples of Nazol P&sti'.tas t /fi bottl« i RHEUMATIC CRIPPLE CURED Mrs. S. E. Brown, of 79 Dean's Avenue. Christchurch, was so crippled with rheumatism that she bad to be assisted in and out of trams. After a short treatment of R-U-R she can now walk with comfort ::nd even run when necessary. R-U-R is the only rheumatic remedy which carries a written guarantee. Sold by E. C. A. Gaw, Chemist.—4. '
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 236, 6 May 1933, Page 1
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