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NOTES AND MEMORANDA.

The N.Z. Loan >1 Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., Stratford, have lor sale, White Irish Rock seed potatoes, which are considered great croppers. 'They have also received another consignment, of prime table potatoes.* The X. / .Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., have' tor sale an Oil Engine and Milking Plant, a bargain.* Tweed coats arc being offered at less than wholesale price at Levers’ Coronation bargain sale. Messrs W. 11. and A. McGarry publish a list of properties for sale and straight-out lease. On Friday duly 28th, the X.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., will conduct a sale on account of Mr. A. Parkes, at Cross Road, Midhirst., The K.-Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. /have been favoured with instructions to soil Mr. Alex Castle’s choice dairy herd, at Climie Road, Ngaire, on Thursday, July 27 th. Mr. Newton King has received instrucrioas to hold a sale on account of Mr. 0. McCJuinness at Awatuna, on Monday, July Hist. To-morrow Mr. Newton King will hold his usual weekly sale at the 11 ay-market and Mart. Messrs. Gillies and Nalcler will hold a sale on account of Mr. J. R. Corrigan at tlio, Hawora yards to-morrow. Mr. Newton King will conduct a sale of bricks, timber, iron, etc., oil the School grounds, Fenton Street, tomorrow. A parcel containing a pair of trousers is advertised for. On Tuesday, Julv 25th, Mr. Newton King will conduct a sale of stock at the Stratford yards. An experienced general servant is advertised for. The long night Foresters’ dance will he held on Monday, July 21th. Mr. Harry Masters, who has purchased the bookselling, stationery, and fancy- goods business- lately carried on by ' Mr. W. A. Fieldes, has commenced a great sale in order to make room for enlarging the premises. An in not referring to same is circulated with this issue.

Lay a vVertnerm am vou buy the best sewing machine. Free lessons on a oplinuees at all times. F. Dixon and Co., Broadway, Stratford* For that present you intend giving your friend, go to 11. J. Hopkins’.* An up to date milking machine to attain perfection must embody such essentials as Economy, Cleanliness, Simplicity, and Durability. Road the following loiter from a loading Rtikioraogi farmer—and none how the Ridd measures up to these requirements: — “The ‘Ridd’ machine and “Watt” Engine are an unqualified success. We have no trouble with the udders or teats of the cows. The machine is clean and so simple to manage tnat my son, who knew notaxng whatever about machines, has had sole charge of the plant. The Watt Kerosene Engine could not be beaten, and lam well satisfied with it.” Of the Watt, another farmer writes: — “It is very economical, having driven n machine milking 45 cows twice a day for eleven days mV one tin of kerosene.” Testimony like this is worth noting, and progressive farmers should learn more of this money saving milking machine “The Ridd”, together with the simple efficient Watt Engine. Send Tor illustrated catalogue to Newton King." Progress, advancement and new ideas meet one at every turn. If we desire to keep up-to-date, we welcome them. We find all three our service at the Egmnnt Clothing Company’s bright and cheerful establishment in Broadway, reference to which is made in another column.*

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 127, 21 July 1911, Page 6

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NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 127, 21 July 1911, Page 6

NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 127, 21 July 1911, Page 6

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