NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
That Ferrodor paint proves satisfactory for all kinds of painting is testified by its users. The local agent m Mr B. Harkness. Mr G. W. Mills, stationer, announces that he has now a fine range of stationery, books, and presents. See his advertisement elsewhere. A young lady wants a situation dressmaking or any place of trust. At the Stratford Kaleyards to-mor-row the N.Z. Loan and Mercantile 'Agency Co., in conjunction with Messrs Webster,,--Dobson, and Co - ., will hold a cattle sale. Entries appear in another column. Sight-testicijV is especially dealt with in a circular from- Mr Jas. E. Campbell, D.8.0.A., which appears in this issue. t . - ltl A baker nr improver is wanted. A reward offered'/-for the return cf a dapple-grey half-Shetland pony. Mr Newton, King atltfffrtises particulars of Mr K. B. Stohr’s furniture sale, which is to he held on Thursday n< Mr T. White, Juliet Street South, Ims a lutmher of purebred black Orpington and Minorca hens and pullets for sale. . A reward is offered for the returil or a black spaniel pup. inn - >
Two Guineas for four, lines of petry ! .Head Tonking’s LiHseed Emulsion intimation every Saturday amongst news item*. v s
Every farmer will find that a fow Bee Hives will prove a most beneficial investment. While ■only raising enough honey to keep his own home supplied, he can a T the same time gain that practical knowledge and experience which will enable him to launch out on more extensive opera tions, with a good prospect of success. The occupation possesses a peculiar fascination, and is almost a form ot relaxation to many farmers and their families. Beginners should commence on a small scalo, learn the ways of hees, how to handle them, and what kind of equipment to use. Make the bees pay for themselves and for additional appliances, as well as providing some profit, and allow the business to grow gradually, until it becomes a huge money-making concern.—-McMil-lan and Fredric, Specialists in Beekeepers’ Supplies. Sole Agents for Alliance Dove-tailed Hives and Acc«-
Economy in clothing. In these hard times we have to consider our clothing bill. The Egmont Clothing Co.’s manager in this issue invites a call from the men who feel they want full value for every penny they spend-, because the Egmont Clothing Co. is in a position to serve them well. Egmont suits, whether to chart measure or ready-to-wear, arc a real economy. The price is the only cheap thing about them. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 12, 13 January 1913, Page 6
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414NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 12, 13 January 1913, Page 6
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