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NOTES AND MEMORANDA.

An advertiser has vacancies for gentlemen boarders. M essrs Robinson and Son, the “Ready-Money” drapers, announce that their prices are the lowest in Stratford, and that (customers can rely on getting good value by paying cash for their purchases. The Stratford Borough Council notify that a special meeting of the Council will be held on Wednesday, January 15th. The Taranaki Hardware Co. advertise the “Daisy” fly-killer, collapsible meat safes, etc. See advertisement elsewhere. Messrs Anderson, Rutherford, and Macalister (successors to Mr W. D. Anderson) have commenced business in Stratford, with offices in Fenton Street) and Whangamomona. The first term of the Wanganui Girls’ College begins on Monday next, January 10th. Applications may be made to Mr W. J. Carson, secretary. Messrs Gillies and Nalder hold a stock sale in the Hawera saleyards to-morrow. Particulars ate published elsewhere. On Saturday next, Mr Newton King will hold his usual sale of poultry, vegetables, furniture, etc., at Ins mart. Particulars appear in another column. Entries to date for Messrs Webster, Dobson and Co.’s Strathmore sale, which takes place on Monday next, are advertised. Quality tells. It means more than price. A good article once in toil years is cheaper than buying a “cheap” one every year. It is because the Taranaki Hardware Co. deals exclusively in reliable, durable hardware that the shop attracts more and more customers every week—customers who know that quality means so much, and that this is the shop that specialises in top quality. An announcement to this effect appears in this issue. Air A. J. Davey, late of the Royal Mail Stables, has a notification in another column of this issue to the effect that he' has purchased Air F. Gooch’s interest in the Empire Stables, and has transferred his up-to-date plant from the Royal Afad Stables to the Empire. • The stables lids been thoroughly renovated, and patrons can rely on the best of attention. Horses and vehicles of all descriptions on hire at all hours, and cabs meet all trains. Trips to the mountain arranged for. Messrs McCluggage and Co. have a safe and stand for sale. Messrs C. and E. Jackson have a six-roomed house with conveniences to let. " r i

Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion removes all the misery of sneeze and sniffle, x For the generous support accorded to him during the past year Air A. Spence desires to, thank all his numerous patrons, and to assure them of his untiring endeavours, throughout tho New Year, to maintain the highest standard of qualiay at the minimum price, coupled with the best attention to customers.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 10, 8 January 1913, Page 6

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NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 10, 8 January 1913, Page 6

NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 10, 8 January 1913, Page 6

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