NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
. A reward is offered for the return of.a yellow collie pup. The D.0.A.. invites tenders tor wic purchase of- the aerated water plain in the estate of Henry Jakes, stablekeeper, of Whangamomona ,•_.. Three, nice rooms, over the V.JJ.A., W At the Broadway Church to-morrow Divine worship will be conducted morning and evening by the itev. h. 1. Bliss. Hearty singing and earnest services. All welcome. * ' A reward is offered for the return ot a motor bag containing tods. The services at Wesley Church tomorrow will be conducted by the Rev. J. W. Burton, of Jsew Plymouth The collections, will be for the Home Mission Fund. He will also address a meeting in the Church on Monday evening, at. which musical items will be rendered. x , On Friday, October 4th Messrs. Matthews, Bennett and Co. hold a horse-fair at Mr. Ladbrook's stables, 'lnglewood. Entries to date appealis elsewhere. Messrs. Matthews, Bennett and Co. sell 200 head of mixed cattle at Inglewood on Wednesday next, October 2nd,' / _ • ■ Messrs, C. and E. Jackson, Broadway, publish particulars of some town properties for sale; also two choice dairy farms. ' - < Mr. Charles E. James, Broadway, has just landed two special indents of Loewe and Co's celebrated briar,pipes and 8.8.8.'5. Displays of both lines may be seen at his shop. . An advertiser has a vacancy for a lady boarder. An advanced junior clerk is wanted for a merchant's office. At the Toko- sale yards on Monday, Mr. Newton King will sell 120 head of mixed cattle. Meetings Avill be held in the Salvation Army Hall to-morrow by Mr. and Mrs. Pratt at 11 a.m., 3 p.m., and 7 I p.m. Mr. and Mi's.. Pratt have done service as officers in the Old Land, and have recently come to New Ze'a- - land. All are welcome to these meetings. The Primitive Methodist Band of Hope will Jbe, held on Tuesday evening next, October Ist. Why give a couple of guineas more than wo charge for a suit of clothes, when ours are equally satisfactory? The Egmont Clothing Company makes chart order suits to measure, and makes them in every way equal to the custom tailors' suits. The new patterns of suitings from the colonial woollen mills, are now open for your inspection. • '", -
• Ask local drapers to «how you the famous Koslyn Writing Pads—66! and Is each. s
Throughout the month of September large consignments of new goods are being received at A. Spence's, Broadway. Stratford. Everything up to date, the highest standard ef quality, and values unsurpassed are the things that popularise this firm. „ x i,—
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 30, 28 September 1912, Page 6
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