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HOTE3 AMD MEMO RAM DA. The 11.15., New Zealand Clothing i‘\i( Lory, ad\erliso a lino range of straw hats and (maters, in all the newest styles, and at prices to suit all. .Mr. W. K. Porter advises that tin' Icng-hmked-for Mokan coal has arrived, and that lie is able to supply it at moderate rates. 1 At his .Mart sale to-morrow Mr. T. Lamason will also sell ladies’ costumes, dress materials, underclothing, rain coats, hose (Mack and tan), rugs and blankets, slice! ings, ami calicoes, sunshades, etc. x In addition to his Mart sale, Mr. T. Lamason will sell a quantity of drapery. At the Stratford Minis to-morrow the X.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. will hold a springing heifer side, entries appear elsewhere. At Ihe Haymarket to-morrow, Mr. .Newton King will sell pigs, calves, horses, poultry, furniture, vegetables, and also two cases of drapery. To-morrow Mr. T. Lamason will hold his Hue market and Mart sales, when he will offer pigs, horses, and calves, also gigs, buggies, furniture and sundries. * The offices and stores of the local auctioneers will he closed on Monday as per advertisement. A hoy for the grocery business is wanted. A hoy for coach painting is wanted. Have you ever considered the groat wear and tear that goes on when washing clothes? Yon 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 am. Frcdric, Sole Agents, Stratford. x “LIKE LAWYERS, CO TO HEAVEN.” It’s an old proverb in reference to slowness, “Like lawyers, go to Heaven.” Whether there is any good reason for the inference, we are not prepared to say. What wo do know, is that if such bo the case, our present season’s shipments are on a par with them. The great delay in getting our goods away, occasioned by the recent London dock strike, and the congested state of the Wellington goods sheds, the disjointed transit arrangements between that port and New Plymouth, has caused all sorts of annoying delays, and goods are turning up a caso or two at a time, instead of all together. Wo are hoping the last portion cx “Rimutaka” will be to hand this week, when weMmll see the end of our troubles for tills 1 season. “’Hide a wee,’ tlio llohirtatins have the right goods ar. pig lit prices close at hand. x

PUBLIC NOTICES. £5 REWARD. LOST, from Rowan, 11 Shorthorn yearlings, mixed sexes, two or three JluJJs, Last seen on Wednesday, October The above will bo paid for information leading to recovery. WALTER C. CLEMENT, Eltham. N ISXT BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS X EXT WEEK WEEK TS WEEK. THE LAST SHOES. SALE. SHOES. SHOES. SHOES. C.B.A. SHOES. SHOES. SHOES. SALE. SHOES. SHOES, the LAST WEEK. AUCTIONEERS’ ASSOCIATION. riIHE Offices and Stores of the fol- § lowing linns will be CLOSED on MONDAY, 28th inst. (Labour Day). NZ. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. NEWTON KING. W. 11. H. YOUNG AND CO. T. I. LAMASON. ALF. MOON (Late of Wanganui) to inform residents of aJ' Stratford and Surrounding Districts, that ho has purchased that oldestablished STATIONERY AND FANCK GOODS BUSINESS IN BROAo s«, (lately carried on by Mr. McKoown). To make room for ins New and Up-to-date Stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS, It is intended to hold A CLEARING SALE, COMMENCING- NOVEMBER 2nd, when housewives will have the < pportnnity of obtaining some Good Bargains. rjfO ADVERTISERS. Replace Matter for Standing Advertisement Spaces MUST RE HANDED IN at this office NOT LATER than 3 p.rn. on the day prior to that on which replace is to appear. Replaces forwarded at more frequent intervals than the period contracted for, will ho CHARGED AT THE RATE OF fid PER INCH, without further notice. THE MANAOFR. WANTED, a. Roy, for Grocery Shop. Apply J. Masters and Son, Broadway. WANTED, a Boy. for Coach Paint insr. Apply Mcßain and Child;Blacksmiths, Stratford.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 52, 25 October 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 52, 25 October 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 52, 25 October 1912, Page 6

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