NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
Tenders for alterations and additions to Mr Newton King's Broadway premises close, on Monday, 16th. Owner of a lady's coat (taken from the tennis dance in mistake) asks for its return. - . ~ Mr .Newton King, instructed by the Public Trustee, will sell household furniture in the estate of the late Mr Pollock, on Wednesday. For children's hacking cough a.% night Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is <sd. 2s 6d.. Train arrangements for the Winter Show at New Plymouth are advertised by the railway, department.?'a Entries ■ for the Dominion Dairy ■Show at Hawera. close on Saturday, June 14. . i ' For chronic chest, complaints, Woods Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d. 2s 6d. An office boy wanted for McMillan and'Fredric's. C. E.Janies is at present showing some specials in antimony ware. Spence's winding-up sale is still going strong. Read his replace wanteds. For influenza take Woods' Great Pep. permint Cure. Never fails Is 6d, 2s 6d An important sale of pedigree Jersey cattle will bo held by Mr Newton King on Friday, 13th June, at the Stratford yards. The catalogue, which can now be obtained from the auctioneer at any of his offices, contains particulars of some very choice cattle, including the well-known prize winning cows, Gold Leaf, Magnetic Ray, Lady Ray and others. Through Mr Saywell having sold his farm and Mrs Richmond deciding to go right out of dairying, both herds will bo offered to the public to the highest bid. A big attendance of Taranaki farmers and fanciers is anticipated. Warner's Corsets. Every pair guaranteed not to rust, break, or tear. Your draper stocks "War*
The Taranaki Education Board invites tenders for the lease of school site in Puniwhakau township. Messrs Matthews and Bennett's next Inglewood stock sale takes place on Wednesday, June 11th. Entries appear in another column. Ladies I • Warner's Corsets are comso—thoy shape .fashionably. The bones cannot rust or can the fabric tear. Order r"~ Local drapers. & Attention is drawn to the particulars published in our auction columns of a clearing sale of pedigree Jerseys on account of two well-known Midhirst breeders, the whole catalogue being for sale' absolutely without reserve. This will afford Taranaki farmers a splendid opportunity of improving their herds with first-class pedigree dairy stock at a. time when they are coming right to profit and with the whole season in front of them. Mr Newton King is in charge of the sale.
A baker's bread book lost in Stratford is advertised for.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 28, 7 June 1913, Page 6
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