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AUCTION SALES. REGULAR MARKET SALE. SATURDAY, MAT 24th, 1913. TLAMASON will Sell at Bis • Rooms as follows: — Poultry, 2U well-bred hens, and table poultry, produce, potatoes, cauliflowers, pumpkins, harness, saddlery, pack-saddles, oilskins, horse and cow covers, 1 ton manure (slightly damaged), chaff, etc., etc. Furniture: dressers, bedsteads, mattresses, prams, tables, chairs (wicker and Austrian), pictures, washstands, and host of sundry goods too numerous to particularise Also— Good gig horse', road racing bicycle, 150!bs bacon, set of scales, and balance of boots from last sale. Also—--1.00 Apples, CASES FRUIT, Fresh from Hawke’s ’Bay Orchards—pears, grapes, etc., etc. N.B.—Clients kindly note that all poultry, produce, fruit, sundries, etc., at auctions is absolute cash on day of sale. , tr DOUGLAS CATTLE SALE. MONDAY, 28th MAY. Newton king win offer by AucAuction as above— HEAD CATTLE, including—--20 heifers in calf 30 store cows 25 20-month steers 18 20-month heifers 100 mixed weaners 500 lambs 100 f.f.m. ewes Sale at 1 o^clock.

PUBLIC NOTICES. ST. ANDREWS’ CHURCH, Stratford. R EV. J. PAtTISON Will conduct an EVANGELISTIC MISSION, EVANGELISTIC MISSION, Continues this Week. SPECIAL YOUNG PEOPLE’S SERVICE, TUESDAY EVENING. “HOME NIGHT-’ FOR/ FAMILIES. THURSDAY EVENING. Dr, KIRK, Medical Missionary frois Canton, China. FRIDAY EVENING. ,8d v . r JT ■ i CHILDREN’S SERVICE, 25th. Q ONCERT A Nil- DANCE, TUNA SCHOOL, FRIDAY, 7i30 p.m. Prizes to ho presented to the schoolchildren by Mr Robert Masters. • C. LATHAM, ' Secretary. ANTED KNOWN—That the Old Original T. Jordan is now raanfacturing and repairing every description of saddlery and harness at his promises, Hamlet Street, near corner of Regan Street, having no rent to pay is prepared to do all work at bedrock prices. Orders left at Messrs Mcßain and Childs will be speedily attended to. A THEOSOPHICAL LECTURE ENTITLED: “spirits in prison:” Will bo given in the FORESTERS’ HALL, , By MISS HORNE, (National Organiser of tho Thoosophical Society) On THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 22nd. Also A QUESTION MEETING On FRIDAY, MAY 23rd. Chair taken at 8 o’clock. Collection to defray expenses.

NGAERE HALL. \ DANCE will be held in above Hall on FRIDAY, MAY 23rd. Good floor, good music. Admission—Rent’s 2s Gd, Ladies, basket. T. J. COLEMAN, Hon. Sec. gKAT JN G! SKAT I NG! Skating Season will open at WILKINSON’S HALL, ELTHAM, On FRIDAY, 23rd MAY, 1913. Splendid Floor Accoffmodation. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Prices of Admission.—Gents Is skates Is; Ladies 6d, skates Is. Every article in stock reducer] in price during our Third Annual Sale. Fancy Goods, Stationery, Glassware. China, etc., Charles E. James, Broadiway.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 14, 22 May 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 14, 22 May 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 14, 22 May 1913, Page 6

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