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NOTES AND MEMORANDA.

Handkerchiefs will get lost, and one's stock is constantly being _ depleted. Fresh supplies can he obtained at Messrs. Morey and .Son's. An announcement to this effect appears in this issue. x A reliable boy for the Ngaere round is wanted by the "Stratford Post." The largest range of fancy goods, tobacconists' sundries, books, toys, etc., will be found .at C. E. James, Broadway. Some particulars will be found on page seven of this issue. Mr. 11. H. Robinson, draper, has just landed a shipment of Warner's famous rust-proof 'corsets, which are guaranteed to wear well, and give perfect comfort.

A married couple want milking on shares or by weekly wages. An advertiser wants the use of a room with a p ; ano for two afternoons a week. A reminder is given of Messrs. Matthews, Bennett and Co.'s cattle s'de, which takes place at their Iriglewood yards to-morrow. " Messrs. Gillies and Nalder will hold a stock sale at the Eltham yards tomorrow. Entries appear in another column.

The Stratford County Council inrtes tenders for supplying boulders on several roads in the County.

Mr. 1). Butchart, tailor, has a large stock of tweeds and suitings on hand, and advises people to get their summer suits before the busy time comes along. . At the Kaponga yards on Friday next, Mr Newton King will sell 220 head of mixed cattle. Further particulars appear elsewfliere in our columns. An impounding notice appears elsewhere in this issue.

It tastes good to me—and will to you, too, if you are any sort of a judge, because it's one of Scotland's finest productions, "Perfection" Pot Still Whiskr. *

Stratford drapers defy competition in general drapery, Roslyn Clothing, Blankets. Rugs, Flannels, Unshrinkable Underwear, "Delta" finish and Warner's famous Rust-proof Corsets, x

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 8, 3 September 1912, Page 6

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NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 8, 3 September 1912, Page 6

NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 8, 3 September 1912, Page 6

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