A deputation is to wait on the Council this evening with respect to the daylight saving scheme. Mr. T. G. Grubb, of Grubb’s music warehouse, has purchased Mr. Harry Masters’ stationery and fancy goods business. 'Every one will wish Mr. Grubb success in his new venture. Mr I). Beaumont, of Wanganui, took over Kerr and Mcßain’s tea rooms and confectionery business today.
NOTES ANU MEMORANDA. Mr. R. D. Lewers, draper, announces that his Great Xmas Sale is now on. “Call early” is his advice. Mr. W. Elder, baker, Broadway, is now taking orders for Christmas cakes, and quality and prices cannot be beaten. Book your orders now. Money makes money—one has only to put away a few shillings in the bank every week to realise the truth of this saying. So that it is only natural that by trading on the cash system, Morey and Son have been enabled during the past year to offer splendid values in drapery. An announcement concerning this system appears in the present issue. x
Mr. R.' McK. Morison has varieties of annuals for sale cheap. The N.Z. Loan and Mercantile-Ag-ency Co. advertise their Hawera sale, which takes place on Friday next. Messrs. -Gillies and Nalder and the N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Hawera (in conjunction) will hold a sale of pedigree Jersey cattle on the second day of Hawera Show, on the Show Ground, at 10 a.m. sharp. The secretary to the Egmont A. and P. Association will be pleased to receive entries of other stock for this sale. A Band of Hope meeting will be held in the Primitive Methodist Sun-day-school to-morrow evening. All welcome. The annual meeting of the Stratford Gun Club will he held, in the County Hotel on Wednesday evening. Newton King will hold a dairy cattle sale at the Stratford sale yards tomorrow Entries are advertised in another column.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT. HE Family desire to return sincere Thanks to Dr. Steven for Ins great kindness and attention to our late Mother, Mrs. E. Askew, in her last illness, and to all those friends who showed sympathy in our bereavement.
THANKS. I DESIRE to return very sincere Thanks to the Medical Superintendent, Matron and Staff of the Stratford Hospital for their unremitting kindness during my recent illness, and' to those friends who were kind enough to call or enquire. I. BUTCHER.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 72, 18 November 1912, Page 6
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