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NOTES AND MEMORANDA.

The Druids are having a record meeting on Tuesday next.' Particulars of the after-session meeting can be bad from the secretary, or at the 0.8. A. The A.D. will take delivery of all consignments any time before 0 p.m. on Tuesday. The Robinsons have just received, ex “Ruahino,” a new delivery of their famous “Kai-ora” kid gloves. Every pair guaranteed. Price only 3s Gel pair. The Xmas Numbers are out. They’re a hue lot, and can be seen at Mr. Hopkins’ book shop, who to-day advertises the New Zealand publications as Xmas gifts for the folk in the Homeland, on page 4. Train arrangements in connection with the Waverley races and the Palmerston A. and P. Show are advertised elsewhere. At the Stratford Dairy Yards on Tuesday next, Mr. Newton King will sell heifers and cows, close to profit; and also a line of fifty choice cows and heifers on account of Mr. R. H. Phillips. v ir v . , To-morrow Mr Newton King s animal bull fair takes place. A large number of pedigree bulls will be offered, and a good attendance of buyers is expected. On Saturday Mr T. La-mason wil, hold his usual weekly Haymarket and Mart sale, when pigs, horses, poultry, and vegetables, etc, will bo sold. , The 0.8. A. advise that next week is the last week of their bargain sale of boots and shoes. Now is the time to secure your footwear. At TattersalTs, Hawcri, to-morrow and Saturday, the N.Z. L. and M. Agency Co., will hold a supplementary spring horse fair. Particulars appear elsewhere, personal Notice is given that- the offices of solicitors, practising in Stratford, will be closed on Monday next. As sworn, inveterate enemy -of coughs and colds, Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion never lost a battle yet. Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d per bottle. x 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 of quality, and values unsurpassed are the things that popularise this firm. Have you over considered the great wear and tear that goes on when washing clothes? You simply rub them away in no time. Now, the Vacuum Washer makes a thorough job of the washing, and no rubbing is required at all. Just think what a saving of labour this means, and what a saving in wear and tear. To convince you that what wo say is correct, wo offer you one week’s Free Trial of a Vacuum Washing Machine, and know it will appeal to you.-—McMillan ana Fredric, Sole Agents, Stratford. x A woman wearing a "Warner’s Corset Fools almost “uncorsotted’—so light is the garment, so comfortable does it fit, and beautifully shaped.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 51, 24 October 1912, Page 6

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NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 51, 24 October 1912, Page 6

NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 51, 24 October 1912, Page 6

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