NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
Train arrangements in connection with the Hug by football match—laranaid v. Otago, are advertised in another column. Messrs W. and E. Broeklebank have just landed a shipment of bronzed and urass fenders ana irons, also numerous other articles, which help to make household furnishing complete. lour inspection is invited. _ vVq would call attention to the J-j acre section advertised by 0. and E. Jackson in their advertisement on page 3. They are advertising some good town properties, but this one seems extra choice. An advertiser requires a light gig, in good order. . Mr. Oliver Roberts, of Toko, publishes a notice of thanks to Mr. E. Doughtery, in another column. Messrs. McGluggage Bros, publish a notice in another column. Fresh eggs may be obtained at the Stratford Egg Circle at Is per dozen. A good general is wanted at once. On Wednesday next, September 4th, Messrs. Gillies and Xalder hold a stock sale at Eltham. Messrs. OilEes and Xalder hold a stock sale at the Glover Road yiTfds, Kawera, on Thursday next, Septein-
her sth. . Two bandy-sized houses are advertised to let by Messrs. C. and E. Jackson, Broadway. . Mr. Newton King gives notice or sale of cattle, sheep, horses, and farm implements, under writ of sale, on Monday, September 9th, at Üblenberg Bros’ farm. York Road, Midhirst. /'Mr. W. E. Porter lias a large supply of Taupiri coal now on hand. At the Stratford sale yards to-mor-row. Mr. Newton King will sell 1000 head mixed cattle. Also, at his dairy yards, he will offer 60 choice springing heifers and some other good dairy cattle, on account of Messrs. Watchorn and Hobbs. A strong lad for the grocery trade is wanted.
Public attention is directed to the beautiful photo of the celebrated Maggie Papakura on the cover of the Roslyn Writing Pads only 6d each, including 100 sheets fine bank paper. From Drapers and Storekeepers.
August is stocktaking month at Spence’s. This means that no present season’s fashions, or odd lines of any kind, will be added to the stocn sheets, if it is possible to sell them at any reasonable price before the end of the month. Lines that will be sold cheap include tiie followingLadies’ trimmed fiats, costumes, ladies’ and children’s winter coats, children’s hats ladies’ blouses and tweed and cloth walking skirts. For all-round good honest value in drapery and clothing, ''pence’s is hard to bent. t
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7, 2 September 1912, Page 6
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