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NOTES AND ME7AOBANOA. A number of fresh properties are mentioned in Messrs. C. and E. Jackson’s advertisement in this issue. To-morrow Messrs. Gillies and rsalder will hold their Glover Road cattle sale. An advertiser wants to rent two furnished rooms. Mr. F. P. Corkill, of New Plymouth, invites ■ applications for shares in the Taranaki Oil Wells, Ltd. He undertakes to personally lodge applications for same.at headfjuarters, and forward hank receipt to applicants. A boom is anticipated in these shares, which arc already over-subscribed. A seaside whare at New Plymouth is advertised for sale. A young lady desires a position in shop or at desk. On Saturday, 20th April, Mr. .Newton King will hold his usual Haymarket sale. He will also sell a good motor car on account of Mr. Geo. LisAn advertiser has vacancies for two or three gentlemen boarders. For Children’s Hacking Cough at night Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, Is fid. 2s 6d x This is the day of specialising; the Egmont Clothing Company are specialists because they are up-to-date. They'specialise in clothes; clothes designed for comfort, built to wear well and look well. An Egmont C.C. suit means that one qualifies to be termed “a well-dressed man.” Give this your consideration. Never mind how had the cold is, a few doses of Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion will cure it. In bottles, ls6d, 2s Gd, -Is 6d. x McMillan and Fredric, Broadway, Stratford, indenters of dairy machinery, farm implements, etc., at 5 per ;ont. on landed cost. x Mother knows when the youngsters catch colds—Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion cures them. x Mr. A. Spence desires to thank the public for their liberal response to his efforts in connection with the great relinquishing sale which ho is now running for the purpose of quitting his entire stock, prior to the expiry of his lease shortly. He desires, also, to state that, though the volume of business done lias been very large, jt is but a drop in the bucket. There is still an immense stock of high-class drapery and clothing to dispose of, and new goods are still arriving, and the whole has been, and is being, subjected to the same drastic reductions in prices. Jt is an absolute fact that the proprietor is selling the goods at prices which barely allow a margin for expenses, his one aim being to convert the whole stock into money, and so save removal expenses. x j Two Guineas for four lines of poetry! Read Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion intimation every Saturday amongst news items. x lie sure and get the famous Roslyn Writing Tablets, 6d or Is each, from local drapers and storekeepers. a

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 91, 17 April 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 91, 17 April 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 91, 17 April 1912, Page 6

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