NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
, May, J„,D., Hoaly, architect, invites tbffdeTs fbWthe erection of an isolatiftti ■’ blodk for the Stratford District Hospital:* 1 ”- ■' Ladies, arc, given a now subject for consideration,-!in .Mr. H. J. Hopkin’s ar.nbuiicehieiiT to-day. There, Mr. Hopkiiir;' draw’s atitention to his stock of Stencil materials, with which ladies may decorate curtains, etc. with fancy designs. J.' B. Richards advertises a Good House for sale at £375. Only £25 deposit required. The N. Z. Clothing Factory has cricket, tennis and bonding boots and shoes in great variety. On Tuesday next, October 24th. the N. Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd. sell 500 head of mixed'cattle at the Stratford yards. In another column the N. Z. Clothing Factory publish their prices for I'SJpringi arid summer novelties in straw! bats. . ») f ) Divine worship will he conducted tomoifrow morning and evening at tho Primitive Methodist Church, Broadway-, t, when:’the Rev. B. Motson will preachl All'are invited to the hearty services.'?!: ? . ■ .Mr. ijasi E. Campbell, the eye T sight specialist,;may he consulted at Mr F. Edwards’,) chemist, Broadway, every Saturday’.- • ■ , . On Friday next, October 27th, Mr .Newton King conducts a bull fair at Stratford: 1 Tho Midhirst Dairy Factory lias donated £3 3s as a special prize to the Stratford- A,, and P. Association’s show. , ■ i Several helpers will take part in the People’s Meeting at -Wesley Church to-morrow night. The choir will render a prelude,and anthem, “Thine, O Lord, is the Kingdom.” A male quartette, “Remember Me, O Mighty One,” The Rev.i'O. ■C. Harrison will speak;* Messrs. Matthews and Bennett hold a stock sale at Inglewood on Wednesday, October 25th. The N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Go, hold.a bull fair at the Stratford, yards',on.'Monday next. •A- 'woman tej do plain sowing is wanted; ... .*• d“ be-;.-. ; A good ..milker .is wanted at once. A married couple for farm work is wantqd. - A roan hull has been impounded in tho Huiakama Pound for- straying on tho Brewer Road. , Bushfelling at Huiroa is advertised. Ladies, he considerate and tactful; yet firm, with any refractory draper wlio may try to substitute any otiier make for the famous Warner’s Rustproof Corsets.*' 1 ;,’ 1 i Ask for the famous Roslyu Writing Pads.* 1 n . “ v tfl- . i „There.,m .Av.uill,.guarantee im; ten years \Vith ,e( r 6r,y Wgrtheim jjlachino sold. Agents:-, E. Dixon and Co., Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 57, 21 October 1911, Page 6
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