NOTES AND ME7rtORANOA. The Cash Tailoring Co. publishes an important announcement elsewhere. 'Mr J. H. Thompson, . land agent, Broadway, publishes a list of properties for sale in another column. Mr H. Mellow, Mahoc, publishes a notice in this issue. Mr 11. D. Lowers, draper, is now showing the latest fashions in autumn and winter millinery. Your inspection invited. Hannah’s great half-yearly cash bargain sale is extended for another fortnight. Messrs Ward and Dunlop publish a choice selection of properties for sale. Particulars appear in their advertisin space elsewhere. mo days ago Messrs Morey and Sou-opened their First Half-Year Sale and offered excellent Bargains. A fresh announcement concerning the Sale appears in this issue. x <■ To-morrow Air. Newton King will conduct a sale under distress warrant, at h.is Mart, Broadway, at 12 o’clock. A lost black and tan collie is advertised for. Messrs h'enmson Bros bu+nborc nf to enable an adjustment of partnership accounts. Air Anthony Ferguson also notified that he will carry on the bushiess. Alessrs Young, Hobbs and Co.’s Stratford supplementary sheep f.u'r will take place at 3 their yards tomorrow. Iho N.Z. Loan and Alercantile Agency Co. will conduct an annual w saner fair, at the Fltham sale yards, to-morrow. To-morrow Alessrs Alatthews and Bennett’s usual weekly cattle sale will take place at their Inglewood yards. A brass gas generator is advertised for. 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 tho great summer sale now proceeding arc altogether exceptional. Summer good, especially, are marked own to extremely low prices. Though the warm weather may not last long, yet, there is no need to swelter in tho heavier garments when tho lighter ones can be obtained, for very little money. Study your comfort as well as economy and got your presto, Having dissolved partnership, 1 tifv that all accounts must bo mild ent wants at Spence’s.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 53, 27 February 1912, Page 6
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