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NOTES AND MEMORANDA. A good general servant is wanted; good salary. Mr. J. O’Connor of Toko publishes v notice of thanks in this issue. An advertiser wants to purchase a horse. • • • i t Mr King’s Stratford stock sale will' take place at his yards tomorrow. !A'thoroughly reliable horse suitable for hack, gig," or light milkcaft,/'is wanted. •• ■ Messrs. Gillies and Nalder’s Gloved Road sale will take place at their yards, Hawcra, on Thursday, 11th January. A smart youth is wanted for the ironmongery and general hardware business. A reward is offered for information leading to the recovery of a bay mare. Ten teams are advertised for. The Central Boot Company will reopen with a sale on Wednesday next. Mr Bert Burgess is manager. The N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. have for immediate delivery the famous’ Walter A. Wood Grass Mowers, and Horse Hay Rakes. Full supplies of extras for these machines always stocked. Inspection invited at their Stratford warehouse. x Ask persistently for the Roslyn Writing Tablets. " Notwithstanding the unseasonable weather which has prevailed for some months past, and which has adversely affected the sale of summer goods, A. Spence, Broadway, Stratford, finds that his trade has kept up remarkably well, and now, at the beginning of a New Year, he desires to thank all his patrons for their custom in the past year, and solicits a continuance of the same in 1912, assuring them that he will use his utmost endeavours to merit it, and wishing all a Prosperous New Year. x Ask for Osrams and see that you pet Osrams. When buying your electric lamps, see that they are branded “‘Osram,’ made in England.” There is only one “Osram” lamp on the market, and they are worth two of other makes. The prices have been reduced to 3s each for xo, 32, or 50 C.P. We also stock 100 to 1000 candle power; also 4 volt and 6 volt accumulator lamps. McMillan and Freclric, Agents *

OUT this up on the clock—“ Thurs clay, Ist February, Seaside PicDon’t Forget. WAR PICTURES (Italy and Turkey), Town Hall, To-morrow, Tuesday, January 9th. WHY Worry?” It might be Massey or Payne, nut come along and forget your troubles at the C Cidc Picnic, February Ist. '\%T ANTED to Purchase, a Horse, v V suitable for delivery cart. Apply L. H. Neal, Dairyman, Stratford. MOTHERS, please got busy with your little Lizzie, for Thursday, February Ist, the Seaside. THE Central Boot Company will reopen on Wednesday nex + the 10th inst. Bert. Burgess, Manager. O TRAINS this time; everybody welcome on February Ist, the Great Day for Stratford. miiE Sale of the Year. Stock .1. bought at half price; startling reductions, for cash only, at the Central Boot Company. Bert Burgess, Manager. WANTED, good General Servant; t V good salary. Apply Mrs. W. G. Malone, Opunake Road. BOROUGH OF STRATFORD. STATUTORY CLOSING DAY. A SPECIAL MEETING of tlm Council will bo held in the Council Chambers, Broadway, Stratford, on MONDAY NEXT, ‘ January loth, 1912, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of appointing the statutory closing day for shops within the Borough, in accordance with the provisions of the “Shops and Offices Act, 1908,’' PHILIP SKOGLUND, Town Clerk. Sth January, 1912.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 21, 8 January 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 21, 8 January 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 21, 8 January 1912, Page 6

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