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NOTES AND MEMORANDA.

Those in search of a first-class gun or a good make of cartridge should not fail to visit Mr. Bert Harkncss' establishment in Juliet Street. The season of balls and other social events to beguile the long winter evenings is upon us again. In this issue Messrs. Morey and Son draw attention to their supply of the latest trimmings for evening frocks. 'x Mr. Newton King, at his Mart tomorrow, sells properties in the estate of the late J. R. Mackay. Mr. Newton King will hold iiis Haymarket and Mart sales to-morrow. Mr. T. Lamason will conduct his Mart sale at his rooms to-morrow, cl ! p.m. Messrs. Bricc, Broad and Co., Marton, are buyers of sound second-hand sacks in any quaptity. A man, for machine milking and farm work, is wanted. On Tuesday .May 7th, the N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., in conjunction with Messrs. W. H. Ji. Young and Co., will sell 800 head of mixed cattle at Stratford: Particulars apnoar elsewhere. A delivery boy for a country round is wanted. The X. '/<■ Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd.. sell 'SOO bead of mixed cattle at the Eltham yards on Monday, May sth. at 1 p.m. Mr. C. E. .lanics, cash trader, Broadway, wishes to announce to the public that his big bargain sale of fancy goods in now in full swing. Tobacconists' sundries, books, jewellery, clocks, and watches, are being sold at prices which seem almost to lie equivalent to giving the goods away. For Influenza tan.; Woods' Great Peppermint Curu. Never Fails, 's Gd. •?? 6d. 7. For comfort and figure elegance the corset we most strongly recommend is Warner's rust-proof No. GOl, at 8s lid. x Roslyn football jerseys are the . best. " x

To real*se an eight thousand pound stock in three months is a huge task, nevertheless, that is the one winch confronts me in consequence of the expiry of the lease of my premises at the end of June. The groat relinquishing sale forced upon me has now been rmming for one month, resulting ! in 'the disposal of a large amount of ' good?, for which I have to thank my i numerous patrons. The stock, however, is still very heavy, and, as all the new goods contracted for have not \ yet been delivered, my efforts to empI ty the shelves must be intensified rai tber than relaxed. It is hardly necesI sary now to. speak of the greatness of the'concessions being given: hundreds ! of customers can testify to that.—A Spence. x You can't keep a cold if you take I Tonking's Linseed Emulsion, Is Gel, 2s ' 6d, 4s 6d.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5, 3 May 1912, Page 6

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NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5, 3 May 1912, Page 6

NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5, 3 May 1912, Page 6

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