NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
Messrs Matt news, Rennet t and Co. hold a stock sale at the Inglewood yards to-morrow. The Whan.gurnomona County Council are inviting applications for the position of surfaceman. Tadics in search of Christmas gifts should read Morey and Son’s replace announcement. And after reading they wilt find that a isit to this firm's store will solve the gift problem for them.x Messrs bellringer Rroa., Ltd., again offer their Christmas parcels iof cutlery, which met with such success and satisfaction to purchasers this time last year. The parcel contains genuine goods ami every piece carries the personal guarantee of the firm. The knives arc balanced handle, Taylor’s Eye Witness brand, the spoons and forks the well known Renares silver which has been on the market for many years and is perfect in finish and durability. Altogether the parcel contains thirty-six pieces, which will he posted to any part of New Zealand lor 25s on the understanding that the purchase money will he returned in full if the value is not considered satisfactory. All persons having accounts against the Stratford A. and P. Association are notified that same must he handed in for payment as soon as possible. A reward is offered for the return of a lady’s hand-hag lost on Swansea road or CToton road. A youth to milk a few cows and assist on milk round is wanted. Take Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion, and stop coughing now ; Dottles, Is Gd, 9<s Gd, 4s Gd, at Chemists and Stores, x Owing to losing the tenancy of one of his shops (the clothing and mercery department, and half the showroom), Mr. A. Spence is confronted with the huge task of converting into money a large portion of his stock within a short time. His tenancy of this shop expires on November 30th, and as the new tenants take possession on December Ist, there is only a limited time loft to get out. No other suitable premises are available ,at the present time so Mr. Spence has no alternative hut to endeavour to realise. He has determined to hold a great clearance sale, which commences on Saturday next, 16th inst. Mr.- Spence says the goods must he sold, however great the saciifico may be. s
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 89, 10 December 1912, Page 6
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