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NOTES AND MEMORANDA.

A reward is offered for the return of a kit of motor tools.

Mr Cecil Wright, solicitor, Broadway,'has £ISOO to lend on first mortgage at 6 per cent, for 5 years. There’s something solid and good about a Tweed suit—it never looks untidy and for wear simply cannot bo beaten, and Mr Butchart litis opened up a fine new’stock of this class of cloth for winter wear.

Mr Newton King’s sales at the Haymarket (12 'o’clock) and the Mart (1 o’clock) will be held on Saturday. For Mr Newton King’s Pohbknra supplementary sheep sale on' Wednesday, 26th .March, there is an entry of 5200 mixed sheep. A smart man for the boot trade is wanted.

The 1 sale of Mr • Fulton’s at residence in Juliet Street by Mr Newton King to-morrow at one o’clock.

.Railway arrangements in connection vVith the Easter holidays are notified.

A waitres is wanted. Mr J. E. Roe, F.W.Z.1.A., architect, of Hawera, inserts his card in tliis issue. Mr Roc has at present on hand the preparation of plans for some buildings in Stratford, and purposes opening up an office in this town. Ho is practising his profess sion in Hawera, where he has resided for several years, and has designed a very large number of private and public buildings in the town and district, including several dairy factories, and has at present oil hand, nearing completion, a fine two-story block of seven shops, dining-rooms, offices,' etc., in reinforced concrete, at tlio corner of High and Union streets, Hawera, for Messrs. Halliwell (solicitor), Robertson and Blair. He! has also in hand a two-story block, in reinforced concrete, in High street, Hawera, of four shops, with extra accommodation for the Royal Hotel above. This work is for the Trustees ed, in reinforced concrete. Mr Roe of Messrs. Barleyman’s Estate. Mr Roe was also architect for the \ new Central Hotel, just recently conipletwas, for several years, in partnership with Mr W. Crichton, of the firm of Crichton and McKay, architects, Wellington, and was also an architect in the Public Works Department of the Cape Government. Mr Roe’s address is High street, Hawera.

Advertiser has five acres of stump ing to let.

A pair of field glasses arc advertised for sale.

Warner’s Rust-proof Corsets. Every pair guaranteed not to rust, break, or tear. Your draper stocks “Warner's”. y

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 63, 19 March 1913, Page 6

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392

NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 63, 19 March 1913, Page 6

NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 63, 19 March 1913, Page 6

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