NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
Tho Woodvillo Bacon Co., Ltd., and T. Boi'thwick and Sons, will receive pigs at Douglas on Monday, 15th, On Wednesday next, Messrs. Matthews and Bennett hold their usual Weekly sloth side at Inglewood. Entries are how being received for Messrs. Matthews and Beilnett’s Inglewood horse fair, which takes place on Friday, April 26th. Messrs. Matthews and Bennett hold a stock sale at Tarata on Monday next, April loth. Tint Si'A. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., will hold their monthly horse fair at Tattofsall’s, Hawera, on Saturday, April 20th. The particulars are advertise! in this issue. At the Toko yards to-morrow, Mr. Newton King will conduct a stock sale. Mr. 8. J. Small, plumber and tinsmith, MidhirSt, is now prepared to intall acetylene gas plants arid repairs cycles at shortest notice. Particular: appear in another column. The Whangamomona County Council invites tenders for the formation of a portion of the Poarangi Hoad • also For metalling a portion of the Mangaelm Road. Tho Land and Income Tax Department gives notice that returns of land must he furnished not later than Ist May. Divine worship will be conducted at the Primitive Methodist Church, Broadway, to-morrow, in the morning, by the Rev. B. Metson, and in the evening by Mr. G. Smith. A hcartv welcome is extended to all. x Newcomers and others are cordial!.', invited to the hearty services at Wes ley Church. To-morrow’s preacher; are; 11 a.m., Mr. Boon; 7 p.m., Mr C. Downey. The Hey. A. Reader, tin newly appointed minister, will preaci on Sunday next, and also at Toko a J 2.30 p.m. . > An advertiser has a good quiet horsfor sale; also a reliable gig and goot harness. An advertiser lias an English set ter for sale. Boys for the fitting and moulding shop’ are wanted for the Stratforc Foundry. Mr. A. Spence desires to thank tin public for their liberal response to hi; efforts in connection with the great relinquishing sale which he is nov running for the purpose of quitting his entire stock, prior to the expin of Ills lease shortly. He desires, also to state that, though tho volume o' business done has been very large, i". is but a drop in the bucket. There if still an immense stock of high-clas: drapery and clothing to dispose of and new goods are still arriving, and the whole lias been, and is being, sub joctod to the same drastic reduction! in,prices. It is an absolute fact that the proprietor is selling the goods at prices which barely allow a margin fo: expenses, his one aim being to com vert the whole stock into money, and so save removal expenses. y Never mind how had the cold is, ; few doses of Ton king’s Linseed Emu! si on will cure it. In bottles, ls6d 2s Gd, 4s Gd. J McMillan and Fredric, Broadway Stratford, indenters -of; dairy machin cry, farm implements, etc., at 6 pe •out. on landed cost. '
Mother knows when the youngster, catch colds—Tonking’s Linseed Emul sion cures them. ■ >
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 89, 13 April 1912, Page 3
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505NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 89, 13 April 1912, Page 3
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