NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
Mr Chas. Wickham, who is giving up dairying, has seven choice "grade Jerseys (2nd and 3rd calvers), for sale. Store pigs for sale. Firewood splitters wanted. For sale a seven-roomed housa and seven acres of land. Boy wanted for hairdressing. Youth wanted for baker's cart. "Oh, dear! I am so weary; I've been trapesing all over the place comparing the prices and qualities of velveteens!" "And what is the result, Lily?" "The result! Why, Morey's for both value and quality!" Fur necklet lost in Broadway. Messrs McMillan and Fredric are specialising in cream separators, and have a fine range from £3. To put off the buying of one of these moneyearners, because one does not seem able to afford it is false economy—the machines more than save their cost in the first year, and ,they are built to last a lifetime. Sharemilkers wanted for Eltham. The Land Board advertise nominations for election of membors on 24th July.
The Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. will hold a clearing sale at Mr 1 H. Bennett's, Opunake Road, Cardiff, on 29th June.
Cardiff euchra party on Friday night.
For Chronio Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Is 6d. 2s 6d.
Seven-roomed house and seven acres of land for sale, within three-quar-ters of a mile of P.O. Attention is ' drawn in another column to the proposed classes in physical culture to Be commenced early next month. It is anticipated a good number of pupils will attend and avail themselves of the advantages offered.
Mr W. Webberloy thanks those who have helped him in his recent, bereavement.
The balance-sheet of the local Acclimatisation Society for year 1913-14 is advertised in this issue.'
The many advantages of buying for ready cash and the splendid snips in really good lines to be secured at. Robinson's are set forth on page 4.
; Messrs Masters and Son have a replace in this issue drawing attention to the qualities of Golden Bay cement for farmers' use.
For Children's Hacking Coughs at night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is GA 9s 6ri
Newton King will hold a clearing sale at Mr W. D. Taylor's on the Robson Road on June 29. Particulars elsewhere.
Xewton King is selling an impor'tant. dairying berd on account of Mr H. Kenny, on the farm, Cheal Road, on July Gth. Particulars advertised. For Influenza take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. Is 6d, 2s BH
Messrs E. Dixon and Co. arc announcing a piano sale, and offer special inducements to do business. Se window for reductions.
Buy the boy a fountain pen and! get the boss a pipe. Your girl would like a dainty wrist watch. James', the i Cash Trader, supplies theße. x\
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 52, 23 June 1914, Page 5
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