NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
To spend a .blissful hour among the books is the height of some studious souls —and others. Mr. H. J. Hopkins invites everyone interested in hooks to spend an hour or so in his store., x Mr. Newton King, in a replace advert soincut, draws particular attention to the fact that he has a full stock of Nobel’s explosives, including blasting powder, detonators, and fuse. Also, that he is prepared to.supply various classes of grasses and perennial ryes, fencing wire, wire gates, cement, stumping jacks, and wire strainers, etc., at prices that are hard to boat. Mr. J. H. Thompson publishes ;• list of properties which he offers foi quick sale. Success is quite an easy thing to the man who goes about his business In the right way. Messrs. Morey and Son, in this issue, point out that cons stent value-giving has won success for their new Stratford store x To-morrow Mr. Newton King will conduct a cattle sale at the Kaponga saloyards. At To Wcra to-morrow, the N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. will hold their stock sale. In another column, the particulars of Mr T. Lamason’s haymarket and mart sale are advertised. A driver for a 5-horse team, and also a driver for a 2-horse delivery cart are wanted. An advertiser has an L.K.G. milking machine and a 1 h.p. Tangye’s engine for sale. The Clerk of the Whangamomona County Council gives notice in this issue of the carrying of bridge rate and loan proposals in the Strathmore riding. In addition to his Haymarket and Mart stile, Mr. Newton King will also sell a 4-year-old gelding, a mare and foal, and the furniture and contents of a 5-roomed cottage.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 16, 16 May 1912, Page 6
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