The careful mother’s unrest winter safeguard—Tonkin g’s Linsood Emulsion. s NOTES AND MEMORANDA. At the Hawera saleyards to-morrow, Messrs Gillies and Nalder will hold .1 stock sale. Entries appear elsewhere. Another carrier is setting up in business in Stratford. Mr. H. Trotter, who for four years -has been in the employ,of Mr.* J. A. 'Thompson, and who is well and favourably known in the district, announces in another column that he is prepared to undertake carrying work of all descriptions. Customers are assured of prompt and skilled attention to their wants. Mr. T. Lama-son advertises a liveroomed house with all conveniences for sale on easy terms. j An advertiser wishes to purchase a 15 to 18in. Pel ton wheel. Mr. Thomas Moore publishes an acknowledgment in another column. Mr. Garrett E. Wilson, who has purchased Mr. John Loyclon’s wellknown old-established general housefurnishing business, proposes to make extensive alterations to the show-room premises in Broadway, and to enable this to be done, has decided to hold a great clearing sale for cash, when the whole of the firm’s large and varied stock will lie offered. The sale will
open at 9 o’clock ,on Saturday morning* when the slaughter of £SOOO of stock will commence. -Mr. Sidney Clark continues with Mr. Wilson as manager of the business. An announcement from Mr. Wilson will bo found on page three. The N.Z. L. and M. Agency Coy. advertise particulars of thcjr Stratford springing heifer sale, which takes place on Saturday next. Mr. Newton King will hold his Haymarket and Mart sales as usual on Saturday. Particulars appear in another column. On Saturday, the 10th November, Mr. Newton King, in conjunction with the N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., will sell a section of land, containing 160 acres 2 roods 11 perches. Particulars are advertised elsewhere. The “0.8. A.” advise that thengreat bargain sale positively closes on Saturday next, consequently they are offering desperate bargains. Members of the Stratford Lawn Tennis Club and their friends are reminded that the opening of the season takes place to-morrow at the Club s courts. Have you ever considered the groat wear anti tear that goes on when washing clothes? _ You simply rub them away in no time. Now, tlio Vacuum Washer makes a thorough job of the washing, and no rubbing is required at all. Just think what a saving of labour tliis means, and what a saving in wear and tear. To convince you that what we say is correct, we oner yon one week’s Free Trial of a Vacuum Washing Machine, and know it will appeal to you.—McMillan and Fredricj Sole Agents, Stratford. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 56, 30 October 1912, Page 6
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