NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
The X.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. will hold a stock sale at their Stratford yards to-morrow. Mr. Newton King will offer by public auction at Ids Mart, to-morrow, the interest of the licensee in section I, block VII., Malice, containing !6-‘l acres. By order of the mortgagee, Mr. Xowton King will offer at his Mart tomorrow section 1, block VII., Mahoe, survey district, containing 1395 acres more or less. Make your home comfortable by loving your furniture supplied by Brocklcbank’s. .Messrs. Ward and Dunlop advertise a select dairying and grazing farm. Particulars appear in their .advertising column elsewhere. Train arrangements in connection with the Xew Plymouth races are published in this issue. .The Stratford Borough Council invite tenders for lease of Borough reserves. Particulars appear iu another column. \ou can easily get rid of that cold by taking Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion. From all chemists and stores—mi. ga -> Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion—the only corain euro. From all chemists and stores—ls Gd, 2s Cd, 4s 6d.* When buying your Electric Lamps, see that they are branded “Osrams” or “Brimdawn,” Both these lamps are made in England, and are first quality. The Osrams are .‘ls each, and the Brimsdawn 2s Gd each, for IG. .‘l2, or bO candle power. English-made lamps are undoubtedly the host.—McMillan .md Fredric, Agents. S
Mr. A. Spence is now offering wonderful bargains in house and table linens, calicoes, sheetings, towels, lace curtains, etc. Inspection invited. Mr. J. H. Thompson advertises particulars of a splendid house for sale, on very easy terms, also some very cheap sections. Mr. W. Rowe, of New Plymouth, advertises a notice of special interest to fanners in this issue.
On Wednesday next, February 11th, the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. sells 40U lead of mixed cattle at Eltham. One of the attractions of the season which will cause a. lot of excitement is Morey and Son’s first annual sale of eleven clays’ only, which bids fair to bo the best opportunity the ladies of this district have had for some considerable time. All information will be found in our replaced advertisement, x An advertiser has a room with a fireplace to lot. Messrs. Lewis and Co., of Wanganui, have a desirable home in Wanganui to exchange for a hundred-acre dairy farm in Stratford district. Particulars appear in another column. Messrs. E. Dixon and Co. publish mi announcement of interest in their space on page 4 of this issue.
Tea may be obtained to-morrow before and after the circus, at Elder’s tea rooms.
On Wednesday next, the N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., hold a stock sale at the Eltham saloyards. To-morrow, Mr Newton King sells 250 cases of assorted fruit at his rooms, Broadway. Morey’s first half-yearly sale commences to-morrow, Tuesday, February 13th. An inset from this firm is circulated with this issue. An impounding notice appears in another column. A strong lad or young man for sheep farm is wanted. An experienced dressmaker wants sewing to do. “Come, give us a taste of your quality,” said Hamlet to the players, and in like manner the women of Stratford might have asked Morey and Son to give them a sample of the New' Store’s resources. Had such a request been made by Stratford women it would have been Well answered in Morey’s First Half-yearly Sale, announced to start on Tuesday. Great times are promised. v x The N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., Stratford, have grass mowers and hay rakes for immediate delivery.' Special prices and terms. ■ x The Acme of Value' in Drapery and Clothing.—The Spence Store claims to be second to none in the all-round good value it gives at all times to its numerous patrons, but at the present moment, the low prices ruling in connection with the great summer sale now proceeding are altogether exceptional. Summer good, especially, are marked own to extremely low prices. Though the warm weatiier may not last long, yet, there is no need to swelter in the heavier garments wdien the lighter ones can he obtained for very little money. Study your comfort as well as economy and get your present wants at Spence’s. x
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