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NOTES AND MEMORANDA. An apprentice for dressmaking is wanted. A'girl to assist with housework is wanted, i At the Hau cra saleyards to-morrow, the N.Z. L. and M. Agency, will sell 800 head of mixed cattle, as advertised elsewhere in our columns. To-morrow Mr Newton King will hold a furniture sale on behalf of Mr F. Rhodes, who is leaving the district. Particulars of the sale are given in another column. Mothers of young children will, find Messrs. Morey and Son’s announcement particularly interesting. It idepls with spring clothing for the children. Messrs. C. and £. Jackson advertise a 5-roomed house., with all conveniences, together with 4 acrei 1 of level paddocks. O' 1 h _ Particulars of Mr. Newton King’s Haymarkot and Mart sale appear in another column. For Stumping, farmers should use “Eruptite,” a most powerful explosive. It is absolutely safe until dipped in,a special; solution. ,N.Z._ Loan-,and Mercantile Agency Co., Limited ana Reduced, Stratford, Agents.;' / x The N;Z. Loan and' Mercantile Agency Go., Limited'and Reduced,'have arranged with the; “Eruptite” Safety Explosive Co. to give a practical demonstration of stumping, subsoiling, etc., with the explosive “Eruptite,” on Friday next, 11th inst., at 10 a.m., on Messrs. Hartley and .Green’s property, Mountain Road, Ngaire, and at 2 p.m. on Mr. E. Vickers’ Homestead property, Radnor Road, Midhirst. Farmers are invited to ho present. x The demand is running strong for Hoyle’s Prints, Warner’s Corsets, and Roslyn Unshrinkable Underwear. x
AUCTION SALES. AT THE HAYMAHKET. SATURDAY, 12th OCTOBER. NEWTON KING will Sell by Public Auction as above— PIGS, CALVES, HORSES, SUNDRIES. 22 weanor pigs 25 stores Sale at 12 o’clock. AT THE MART.' Poultry, vegetables, 5 tons seed potatoes, 2 tons table potatoes, copper, washing machine, grindstone, wheelbarrow, phonograph and 100 records, i saddle and bridle, whips, saddle cloths, 3 gents and 4 ladies’ hikes, 2 separators, d.b.r. bedsteads, kapoc beds wire stretchers, duchess pair, dressers, tables, chairs, tenders and brasses, couches, 1 piano, writing desk, flour Lin, crockery, etc. Also, the contents of a 4-roomed house 4 cases drapery, consising of gents and boys’ suits, overcoats, shirts, woollen underwear, brief bags, portmancaux, etc. NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. Dr. T. L. Pagot] [Dr. J. P. Cameron M.R.C.S., Eng.; M. 8., Ch.B. ; L.R.0.P., Lond. Aberdeen. Consulting Hours : | Consulting Hours: At Mr. Stohr’s | At Mr. Stohr’s 12.30 to 1.30 | 2.30 to 3.30 At Home : 1.30 to | At Home; 1.30 to 2.30, and 7to 8 [ - 2.30 and 7 to 8 Drs. Paget and Cameron will visit Whangamomona Every Wednesday, and may be consulted at Mrs. Dean’s house. ARE YOU UNLUCKY ? If so, pay a visit to the Great Make-room Sale of Boots and Shoes at the C.B.A. Broadway. Your luck will change. MADAME DE SOLA. Medical Clairvoyant and Palmist: advice on all subjects; may be consulted STANLEY PRIVATE HOTEL, Regan Street, Stratford, short season. HAVING THE C.B.A.— Hundreds of pairs of Boots and Shoes are leaving during the Great Make-room Sale. Sale at 1 o’clock. p.m. p.m.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 39, 9 October 1912, Page 6
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