PIANO TUNING. pAN WE TUNE YOjUR PIANO? A trial will convince you that we know our job. Overhauling, Felting, Alteration of Pitch, New Ivories Fitted, and Discoloured Keys Cleaned. ? Repairs to Any Musical Instrument. I R. G. MARSH, NEXT POST OFFICE.
WANTED KNOWN. SWARMS OF BEES WANTED. ’yyiLL pay for information that will lead to Bees being secured. Stewart Huston, Billiard Room, Stratford. i BUSINESS NOTICE, A. H. TROTTER Carrier and Coal Merchant COALTAUPIRI, HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN COAL In stocK. To Inquire Is to Buy Ring 2226 office or 2526 residence A. H. TROTTER REGAN STREET ITAVE YOUR SUMMER SUIT CLEANED AND PRESSED and made like new. LADIES’ COSTUMES and FROCKS CLEANED and PRESSED. Send it to — FONG LEE'S LAUNDRY NEXT COMMERCIAL HOTEL.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. J>RE.PAID classified advertisrnents under the following headings: Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted, Lost and Pound. For Sale, To Let, r Board Wanted, Wanted Known Wanted to Buy, Wanted to Rent, are accepted for consecutive Insertions at the following rates: If hooked, 50 per cent, extra. BIRTH AND MARRIAGE NOTICES, 2/6 per insertion. “Age is Full of Care” —Shakespeare. Elderly people haven’t the constitution to stand up against colds. That’s why it’s so important to have a bottle of Baxters Lung Preserver handy. Safeguard their health by keeping them immune from coughs and colds with Baxter’s.” “Baxter’s” lias beneficial tonic properties as well as being a splendid cough remedy. Ask for it in any of the three sizes, 1/(5, 2/6 and 4/G, at all chemists and stores.
“|>OI)LES’ FOR BICYCLES.”— RUDCE - WHITWORTH, Britain’s Best Bicycle, £lO/10/-. The same price and quality. “Hence Loathed Melancholy” —Milton. Rife seems scarcely worth living when yon have a had cold. But when yon start taking Baxter’s Lung Preserver, the cold disappears, your depression lifts, and yon feel fit and happy once more. Always take “Baxler’s” —it’s the host for all coughs and colds. Only “Maxtor's” is both a cough remedy and a tonic, flet “Baxter’s” from your nearest chemist or store for l/d, 2/6 ami 4/6.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 38, 24 January 1936, Page 1
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