NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
On Monday, 20th inst., Mr Arch. Hazclton is offering without reserve his well known grade herd of Jersej cows, also his pedigree cows ind bulls, as he has sold his farm and is leaving the district. The auctioneers, the Now Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., who are conducting the sale, have inspected the herd, ..nd they find that all the live stock are in really good condition and have no hesitation in recommending anyone wanting good pedigree or grade cows to purchase at this sale. Individual tests and factory returns of these cows nuj he seen at the sale. Clients coming by train should call at the Company's Stratford office, and they will e taken up to the farm.
Morey and Son, drapers, Broadway, have some startling and beautiful bargains for the lady, the girl and the baby. In every department there is a great opportunity just now to secure the very best at low cost, and readers should call and inspect. An inset appears in this issue. Newton King wishes to driw the attention of the general public to the advertisement of clearing sale to he held on acount of Mr Chas. «T. D. Wickham, Opunake Road, on Thursday, 16th inst. The whole of his superior household furniture is to be sold absolutely without reserve at his house, Opunake Road, ten minutes walk from Alger's Store.
Knitted golfers and jersey coats are features of cheapness at Robinson's "gifts" for Saturday next. Sale now in full swing. For Influenza take Woods' Great Peppermint Curo. Never fails. 1« 6d, T. Lamason reminds readers of his sale of furniture at Mrs A. Spence's to-morrow afternoon at 1.30. Those* desiring good furniture should not miss this opportunity. Mr Newton King announces in another column an : m porta lit sale of well-known dairy cattle o:i hehalf of Mr W. J. Bowman at the Prenui yards on Thursday, 23rd July. For Children's Hacking Coughs at night. Woorls' Great Peppermint ("Wo ilq M s>„ M 1 One or two rooms at hack of shop in Broadway to let. Per Chronic Chest Corn ..ratntP. Woods' Great Curo Is Mr Newton King, in addition to his usual Haymarket sale on Saturday, will offer 400 ft. of piping, 100 feneing posts, etc.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 71, 15 July 1914, Page 5
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