CLEARING SALE, WAIPUKU. WEDNESDAY, 22nd JULY. WEBSTER, DOBSON AND CO. have received instructions from MR E. J. BENNETT, who has sold his lease, to sell. Without Reserve, his Dairy Herd, etc., as under—--42 cows 2nd to 4th calvers, expected to calve July-Aug. 1 pony, 2 cattle dogs, milk cart, Massey-Harris plough, disc and tyne harrows, household furniture and sundries. With slight reserve—--1 4yr. gelding (any trial) 1 (any trial), 1 long shafter gig 49 fully paid up shares Midhirst factory Also on account MR J. H. BENNETT— -1 Syr mare, St. Panl-Daystar, trial (slight reserve) 1 yearling filly by Victory (slight reserve) LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12.30 o’clock. NOTE.—The above herd consists of young cows,, early calvers, and in good condition; about J being Jersey and Holstein®. The herd has been heavily culled for the last 6 or 7 years. IN BANKRUPTCY.
IX THE SUPREME COURT. HOLDEN AT NEW PLYMOUTH. NOTICE is hereby given that WILLIAM VINCENT, of Stratford, Laborer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at ray office on Wednesday, the 22nd day of July, 1914, at 3 o’clock. ALFRED COLEMAN, Deputy Official Assignee, Stratford, July 10th, 1914. SPECIAL TO COUNTRY SETTLERS. PiRIME BACQN and HAMS at prices which will surprise. All guaranteed at BOWEN’S FISH SHOP. LOST or Stolen, from Whangamomoiifi, on July Ist, 1914, One Black Cockei* Spaniel Bitch Pup; seven months old. Anyone detaining same after this date will be prosecuted. Finder apply to County Ranger, Stratford. CRAYFISH, on Wednesday, at Bowen’s -Fish Shop, Broadway. WANTED— A Young Man, for Farm Work. Apply, W. Richards, Cardiff. SMART Youth for general work wanted. Apply Cramer, Baker, Regan Street. WANTED, by Respectable Married Man, to lease a few acres, sufficient to carry 12 cows; also two or three-roomed house and other buildings. Apply “Settler,” this office. INTELLIGENT LAD wanted to learn Cabinet Making. Apply, Carlill, Egmont Art Furpisher, WANTED— General Farm Hand, machine milking. Apply this office, mwo ROOMS TO LET—Suitable for Storeroom or Dresraaker; rent os 6d. Apply Bert Burgess, B'oot Repairer, opposite Picture Theatre.
W ANTED KNOWN—That all ’ * noises in the “Court Hoorn,” and other rooms are removed by having Rubber Heels attached by J. H. Ford, Bootmaker and Repairer. W ANTED KNOWN—That all noises in the “Court Room,” and other rooms are removed by having Rubber Heels attached by J. H. Ford, Bootmaker and Repairer. Tl/TARRIED Man wants jobbing, garden, or other work. Apply this office.. THEY’VE got going at Robinson’s, Bad weather? Never mind; those who .know tire genuineness of Robinson’s sales will bravo a wet day to be there! DESULTS—They had a good day Xt/ ,on Saturday ; nobody turned away, but some had to wait their turn—thanks for your patience ! ROBINSON’S Skirt Bargains—All new, arrived late by a tramp steamer. 14 latest shape tweeds, button trimmed; great property for 5s lid, marvels of cheapness for 3s lid. SHEBA’S Queen said: “The half was never told.” We can’t tell you a quarter of the good things we have to offer—you come and see. Herringbone tweed skirts for 4s 6d. SKIRTS again! 20 new grey diagonal tweeds 6s 3d for 4s lid, 8s Gd for 6s 9d; no wool loft on sheep’s back here. 12 Donegal tweeds 6s 9cT for 5s 3d; 10s 6d for 6s lid; 11s 6d for 8s 3d. Robinson’s, every time.
OPENED Saturday—Bo Ladies’ velvet Toques and Hats, some furtrimmed. Warehouse costs were 8s 6d to 12s 6d; you’ll buy. for Is lid, 2s lid, 3s lid. Isn’t it marvellous Robinson's. READY MONEY does it! They can’t resist it: Ladies’ arid maids’ untrimmed felts Is Hd and 2s 6d, Avere 5s Od to 7s fid; choice velours 4s lid and 5s lid ; mounts and lancer plumes to trim 4d, fid, Bd, lOd, Is, etc., Robinson’s. WATCH our next for special offering of Ladies’ Costu cies. Lovely goods opened to-day. Prvces ridiculously cheap. If you let thefce slip, you will he sorry “for the term of your natural life.” Robin son’ s*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 70, 14 July 1914, Page 6
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