NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
Mr J. H. Thompson, in a re-place advertisement, notifies that he has two good farms for sale in the South Taranaki district.
Mr C. E. James is circulating, with this issue, an inset advertising his stock-reduction sale, which continues till the end of May. The corrected list of clearing sales, held by the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency, apears in another column of this issue.
Protect your cattle from the stress of winter. W.- H. H. Young is advertising t htebseG vßdpM hrdlu vertising the best covers for horses and cows. Mr Dave Graham, the only White fruiterer in Straftord, says that fruit keeps down doctors’ bills. He keeps the best. The Taranaki Hardware Co. have just landed a shipment of “Belgica” lamps—a kerosene lamp which requires no chimney. Miss Edmonds, representing Messrs Nestles, Ltd., has arranged with their local agents, Messrs Masters and Son, to give a demontration on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday next, at their store, of making coffee and cocoa from the latest scientific preparations of that well-known firm. These demonstrations are being held in 1 different parts of the Dominion, and wherever held have been largely attended by the public. Messrs Masters and Son specially invite the ladies to attend and witness and sample the beverages as made by Miss Edmonds.
Notice of intention to apply for discharge from bankruptcy is given by J. J. Bouvke.
Messrs. ‘ Matthews, Bennett and Co.’s next Inglewood stock sale takes place on Wednesday, May 21. Entries appear in another column. The N.Z. ‘L. a nd M. Agency’s next Eltham stock sale takes place on Wednesday, May 21st. Entries appear in another column. A young man seeks employment. Services in connection with the Broadway Methodist Church will be conducted 'in the morning by the Rev. A. Reader and in the evening by the Rev. E. Bandy. A special children’s service will be held in the morning, and the Rev. E. Bandy will address the Sunday School in the afternoon, if being the annual Decision Day. All are cordially invited. Boy wanted for Mr Clayton’s workshop. The ' Oddfellows’ are holding another euchre party in the Foresters’ Hall on Monday evening. Light express wanted. Warner’s Rust-proof Corsets. Ir the latest models, the bust is low and full. Flexible corsettmg above the waist is the result—the newest figure ashion. Perfect comfort with figure wratioe. T
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11, 17 May 1913, Page 6
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