NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
Messrs R. H. White and Co. announce that their great bargain sale commences on Friday next. Housewives at this season of the year require good reliable preserving pans and jars that will not ■ easily break for jam-making and fruit preserving. A big assortment of the very thing wanted, at the right price, may be found at the Taranaki Hardware Company’s big shop in Broadway (late Sidney Ward’s). This \vell-known and up-to-date ironmongery house is also stocking the famous “Champion” and “Orion” Ranges, and is selling the same at the lowest possible prices. Messrs Robinson and Son, drapers, announce that they are having their annual clean-up, and that huge liargains are to bo secured at this popular store. Mr A. H. Herbert announces that his great splash bargain sale start : on Friday next. Particulars appear on an inset, circulated with this issue. Mr Newton King’s Kaponga stock sale takes place on Friday, February 21st. Entries appear in another column? The Cash Tailoring Co. have a replace advertisement in this issue, dealing with the making of good suits, which are to lie found on all wearers who patronise this establishment. Mr J. H. Thompson, land agent, advertises some fine properties in his space elsewhere. Only a few more days and Messrs Morey and Son’s half-yearly sale will ho over. Then up will go the prices so don’t miss the last few days. See replace advertisement in this issue for further particulars. Messrs Matthews, Bennett and Co. hold their Inglewood Sheep Fair tomorrow, when they will sell 2000 sheep. The N.Z. L. and M. Agency Co. hold a sheep and cattle fair at Kohuratahi yard's to-morrow. Messrs Gillies and Nalder advertise their Eltham sale which takes place to-morrow. Entries to date of Messrs Gillies and Nalder’s Hawera sale and wcanor fair are advertised. Messrs R. H. White and Co., of Broadway, will commence their great half-yearly popular clearing'sale on Fiday next, February 21st. Specially good bargains in all departments are promised. On Saturday, February 22nd, Messrs Gillies and Nalder hold their monthly horse fair, at the Dominion Bazaar, Hawera.
Notice is given in another column, that the vaccination of calves will take place at Messrs Webster, Dobsou and Co.’s yards on Friday next.
The sale the women wait for is undoubtedly White’s Gigantic Half-year-ly clearance sale. These sales are popular because of the real, genuine, bargains given. Friday is the first day. Get, there early.
The man who is not in the trade is sometimes puzzled to know what is the difference between the customtailored suit and the chart order suit of a firm like tho Egmont Clothing Co. The manager tells in his new advertisement that the great difference is a saving of £2 or thereabouts in favor of the Egmont suits. Other differences are merely in the system of ordering and place of manufacture. Egmont svits arc cut and built by specialists, and wear the best. * ANNUAL CLEAN UP. Great Remnant Slaughter. Once again wo have come to the cud of our year, and have accumulated a lot of useful Remnants —odds and ends—bits that will make the child a frock, repair a garment, or make a now one. There are dress goods, prints, calicos, flannelettes, shooting, and lots of others which wo want out by stock-taking at the end of the month. They will be CHEAP, you bet! They must go. Customers holding our Register Ticket will kindly bring them in, as they must bo redeemed by the end of tho month. Robinson and Son.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 42, 18 February 1913, Page 6
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