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NOTES AND MEMORANDA.

, The Melbourne’s annual reduction sale commences on Friday morning. > This annual, event is waited for by all Taranaki on account of its great - I money-saving opportunities. Hugo ireductions have been made in order to ? j make the present sale eclipse all others. . 'Sale is for three weeks only, after f which regular prices will be resumed. ; The man who likes medium strength i. tobacco should try a pipe or two of ‘ MILD DERBY. It’s tip top. In tins r or plug. There’s nothing to equal r i it. x , Mr Newton King’s horse fair will be 5 held on Saturday. , The N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency 00., Ltd., will offer two pedii gree Jersey hulls at Mr Wolfe’s sale to-morrow on account of Mr O’Sullivan. i That sense of luxurious freedom from care come to the man who smokes ' MILD DERBY PLUG or CUT—the - tobacco with a. fragrance all its own. - Try it. x Usual weekly sale at Mr Newton , King’s Haymarket on Saturday. , The New Zealand Loan and Mercan- ; tile Agency Co., Ltd., Stratford, are i holding a clearing sale on account of 1 Mr H. Wolfe on the Waingongoro Road, Cardiff, on 31st inst., as adverItised on page Bof this issue. The cows aTe really good milkers, having been- 1 -. J heavily culled, and the herd should attract buyers. M ILD DERBY—a blend of aromatic 1 and full strength leaves makes an ad- - mini bio tobacco for a medium smoker. >. In tins or plug. Tiy it. x Reward offered for return of slut. . Cardiff dance (last of the season) will be held on Friday. , Neither too light or too heavy, MILD DERBY is the smoker’s happy medium in tobacco. Try a tin or a plug. It ; is cool, flagrant and satisfying. x r A euchre party and dance will be held in the Ngaere hall on Friday - evening. i Tenders are invited by the Stratford > County Council for supply of 3000 1 yards of crushed stone. A “Warner’s" is tne most econorni- . cal Corset a woman can wear—it can j be kept sweet and fresh by washing. We guarantee Warners to wear weil and not rust, break, or tear; local i drapers. x Loan and Mercantile Agency Go’s, stock sale at Hawera on Thursday. , In another column will be found a list of desirable properties now in the ! hands of Mr W. Say well, land agent, i of Midhirst, for sale, lease, or ex- , change. The -fire sale at Messrs Mullen and Marshall’s is to be suspended until , Saturday morning in order to give the . proprietors the necessary time to arrange the stock. For children’s hacking cough at night Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6J, 2s 6d. x House and eleven and a half acres for lease. An advertiser desires to rent a five I or six-roomed house in Stratford. I For chronic chest complaints, Woods Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d, 2s 6d. x Mr Newton King will sell Mr W. Aitken’s herd on the far, Oeo Road, Awatuna, on Wednesday, August 6. The goodwill of the lease of the farm 1 will also be offered. For Influenza take Woods’ Great ]Peppermint Cure. Never fails. Is Gd, 2s 6d. x Mr H, B. Kidd’s herd will bo offered at Stratford dairy yards by Mr Newton King on Tuesday. Be fair to your corns—order “Antieoi ,” the perfect safety corn from yonr local dealer to-day. Only 2s 6d Immediate comfort guaranteed lor Toni- money back. x ! Mr R. H. Bartlett’s sale on the ! far. Kaponga on Thursday, August i 7. Particulars advertised by Mr NewI ton King appear elsewhere.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 72, 30 July 1913, Page 5

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NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 72, 30 July 1913, Page 5

NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 72, 30 July 1913, Page 5

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