NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
% Mr Edwards is, to-day, advertising his famous “Syrup of Mandrake,” a wonderful compound of pure herbal juices, and the best medicine known for liver, bowel, stomach and kidney trouble.
On Friday, March 28th, Mr Newton King will bold a supplementary sheep fair and cattle sale at Whangamomomona. Entries appear elsewhere. The services at Wesley Church tomorrow will he conducted by Rev. A. Reader. ‘ Special Easter addresses will be given. Subject for evening service: “The Problem of the Resurrection.” All are cordially invited.
A word or two about dispensing is inserted in Mr Edwards’ Pharmacy advertisement, where care and exactness is emphasised as necessary to this branch of the pharmacist’s business.
With the inflexibility of the law of the Medes and Persians—Paris dictates —the world follows.. Messrs Morey and Son have obeyed the mandate and are now displaying what the mysterious “they” have decided to be “the thing.” x
A cheap stationery offer is made today in our columns, where Mr 'lipkins, the Broadway Bookseller, makes special offers in his re-place advertisement.
The Rev J. Patti son will conduct an Easter Service on Sunday morning, and at Acland Road School in the afternoon.
The Rev. B. Metson will conduct a children’s service in Ngaere in me afternoon, and preach on “An Ginspected Welcome” to-morrow evening. Messrs Matthews and Bennett’s next Inglewood stock sale takes place on Wednesday, March 26th. Entries appear in another column. Mr Newton King notifies tht he has inquiries for guaranteed dairy herds and will be glad to receive further particulars of any for sale. The N.Z.L. and M.A. Co.’s next Eltham stock sale takes place on Wednesday, March 2,6 th. Entries appear elsewhere. The stock j ale at the Stratford sale.jr.rds by hie S A. Loan and Mercantile xVgency Co., and Webster, . 'of son w'i field on I iiosday Li/T Saturday. Owner wanted for bunch of keys. The demonstrations with the manure distributors to have been given at the. Gymkhana will not be given on account of the late arrival of the machines. Nominations fo,r the position of County Councillor for East Riding (rendered vacant by the- resignation of Cr. Mal’fell) close on the 2nd April. An election, if necessary, will be held on 9th April.
Mr T. A. W. Nicholson, chemist, j Broadway, publishes a replace advertisement in this issue, j A farewell social will he tendered to llev. Mr Metson in the Methodist Church, Broadway, on Tuesday evening. Messrs Thos. Borthwick and Sons are advertising prices for baconers and porkers. See advertisement on page 1.
Boy wanted to learn bricklaying. An active man desires work on a farm.
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