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13th August 1926 - Notices

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Registry Offices

Miss Brown's Registry Office, 136, Tenison Road, Cambridge. Est. 45 years - Many situations for good servants.

Cook £45 and House-Parlourmaid £40 (for Hitchen); also Between-maid for Buntingford, £18. Write Miss Brown, 136, Tenison Road, Cambridge.

For Sale

Creosote - Wood preservative, at 1/8 per gallon. E.P. Borsberry, Ironmonger, Buntingford.

Second-hand portmanteaux and travelling trunks from 3/6; two 4ft. 6in. Bedsteads and springs, 25/- and 20/-; Chests of drawers from 30/-. Marvill, Buntingford.

Miscellaneous

Passengers required. Car returning from Herne Bay or district Thursday, Friday and Saturday next. David Smith, c/o Anthony, Buntingford.

Car for hire, 6d. per mile. Parties of 4 12/6 each per day. David Smith.

Roller (heavy) good second-hand required for cash. Also lawn mower in good condition. Box no. 80, "Gazette" Office, Buntingford.

6th August 1926 - For Sale

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For Sale

Creosote - Wood preservative, at 1/8 per gallon. E.P. Borsberry, Ironmonger, Buntingford.

Gent's bicycle for sale. Good condition; new rear tye, chain, free wheel, &c. Bargain 35/- Beadle; Cottered.

Carpet, sound and good condition, 5yds x 4yds., 32/6; Wringer, two new rollers, £3 2s. 6d., bargain; 2ft. 6in. satin walnut washstand, 26/-; walnut coal box, liner and shovel, 9/6. Marvill, Buntingford.

24th December 1926 - Shopping in Buntingford

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Shopping in Buntingford

Xmas Presents and Fare

As usual, the sending of Christmas presents and greetings has disorganised the postal service, and throughout this week the Buntingford postmen have been laden with letters and parcels.

As for the shops, many seem to be doing the best trade of the whole year.

Messrs. Moss's have a wonderful show of seasonable fare from Empire fruits to prie hams and bacon. They also have many bargains in their china department, which always make useful Christmas presents, in addition to a large and varied assortment of crackers.

For those who have not ordered their Christmas Dinner, Mr H.W. Piggott, with his well-stocked shop, is able to supply some excellent quality turkeys, ducks and fowls, besides some dairy-fed pork, and some excellent beef and mutton, all at low prices.

Mr C.H. Tottman, of High Street, has all the fruits, &c, which are associated with the great Christmas Festival. His stock also includes holly and mistletoe and artistic boxes of chocolates, the latter being most suitable for Xmas gifts.

Mr F. White has many suggestions for Xmas gifts to wireless enthusiasts, and his stock extends from a complete installation for under £1 to a beautiful 3-valve cabinet, which is worthy of a place in any home.

"Give him cigarettes or tobacco" is a new slogan this Christmas, and from the variety which Mr H. Fry has in stock it is easy to obtain an acceptable gift at a low price.

What a useful present coal would make for Xmas, in order to "keep the home fires burning." Go to Mr E.J. Sparkes should you think of giving fuel.

Mr E.B. Haddock has a wide assortment of pretty and useful gifts to suit all tasts and pockets.

Mr E. Browne has a stock of articles suitable for presents; all at bargain prices.

Dark evenings at Christmas time, Mr Borsberry - lamps of all kinds.

28th January 1927 - For Sale

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For Sale

Gent's Cycle, 18/- Wilson, Garage, Buntingford.

"White Rose" Lamp Oil, for Incubators and Brooders, at 1/2 per gall. E.P. Borsberry, Ironmonger, Buntingford.

2 desirable freehold cottages in Newtown (one vacant); also other Property. Apply, H.S. Ashford's Exors, 29, Thornfield Road, Bishop's Stortford, Herts.

Billiard Table for sale. Riley's (6ft. 4in. x 3ft. 4in.), with 3 balls, 2 cues and marking board; in good condition. Box No. 86, "Gazette" Office, Buntingford.

 
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