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NOTES AND MEMORANDA.

Tho ladies’ coats showing at Morey’s are the newest styles and the warmest. See their advertisement.

For influenza take Woods’ Great Pep. perroint Cure. Never fails Is 6d. 2s 6d Mr A. Spence, the popular draper, announces that he is giving up business, and particulars are given in a replace reader advertisement on another page. Totara posts, in any quantity up to 500 are required by Mr Win. Gray, Strathmore.

Mr W. W. Hodge, land agent, has a nice property for exchange. He is also agent.for the “Douglas” motor cycle, and. advises those in search of machines to thoroughly inspect the Douglas before buying elsewhere. Farmers and others kindly note that Mr Newton King conducts a clearing sale on account of Mr V. /Membery, of Beaconsfield Road, Mdihirst, tomorrow. Details of sale appear else-, where.

Mr Charles West, of Huiakama, notifies land agents that he has withdrawn from sale his section at Ngatimaru. The Inglewood Bacon Company publish their list of receiving dates for June. • An experienced waitress or kitchen girl is wanted at once. Particulars, of Messrs Webster, Dobson and Co.’s Strathmore sale are advertised in this issue. Messrs. Webster, Dobson and Co. publish their list of sales for Juno in our advertising columns. Mr J. Bowen announces that he has Pr: poaifiignment of fresh fish. Get in early. “ ' > i , -a t h irlMr G. A. Wilkjnsoni announces that the Elfiham skating /ink is open every Friday evening. Sjee advertisement elsewhere. At T. Lamason’s Central Auction Mart on Saturday, ho will offer his usual large ent|-y of poultry, produce, etc. Mr Lamason wishes to notify that oa and. after Saturday, ,June 7, ho will; commence his sal© at 12 noon not 1 'o’clock as previously started.. An opportunity such as has never occurred in Stratford before,' and probably never will again, is now open to the public. • We refer to the sensational announcement of tho. local photographer, Mr J. McAllister, who, for a few weeks, will do three cabinet photographs, six postcards, and an enlargement, for 10s (ten shillings); or, if preferred, three enlargements for the same amount. The work is of the usual high standard, the materials just the same as those used by firms charging five times the price, and every effort will be made to satisfy, the most fastidious. The offer is open until June 30th, hut Mr McAllister reserves the right to close it at any time. x

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 21, 29 May 1913, Page 6

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NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 21, 29 May 1913, Page 6

NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 21, 29 May 1913, Page 6

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