NOTES AND MEMORANDA. For Children’s Hacking Coughs at night. Woods’ Groat Peppermint Cure, la fid 2, fld. “Goodness me!” said a man, “there is that Miss So-and-so. How she’s altered!” Quite so, Miss So-and-so has been properly corseted to meet the present fashions. Morey’s advertisement in this issue deals with corsets. ■ For Influenza take Woads’ Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. > 0- 1 , 2s fld. V Mr J. E. Campbell, H.8.0.A. (Lon| don), sight specialist, may be consulted at F. Edwards’, chemist, to-mor-row. ' l An important meeting ofAhe Kifle Cluh on urgent defence motors will ho held to-morrow evening, | Chronic Chest]) Woods’ Great Peppermint iGuns, Is 6d. 2« fid. Bath and mattresses lost off waggon. T. La mason wishes to‘draw attention to his advertisement in another column, regarding his sale on Saturday, when, in addition to his ordinary sale, there wilf"*V©*sold without reserve complete consulting room of surgical instruments, dental, optical,, etc., and other furniture. Mr Newton King’s wool and hide sale, to have been held on August 2-5, has, on account of the war, been deleted. The date of the next sale will ho advertised. B. J. Peters executes all watch repairs. Lost a brindle roan heifer. Peak Frean and Co.’s biscuits just arrived, the dainty biscuit. A variety of fifty. Come and inspect at Drake’s. Phone 117-
WAR FUND. GIFT AUCTION SALE. ACTING in conjunction, MESSRS NEWTON KING, the NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD , and MESSRS WEBSTER, DOBSON and Co., will sell, by Public Auction at MESSRS WEBSTER, DOBSON and Co.’s Stratford Saleyards, on SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 22nd, At 1.30 p.m., GIFTS AND DONATIONS TO THE EMPIRE PATRIOTIC FUND, Consisting of cattle, sheep, horses, pigs, poultry, produce and any other live-stock or merchandise which may bo presented. Farmers and settlers are requested to yard stock as early as possible on Saturday morning, to avoid crowding and confusion. Produce and other such gifts for the sale may be left at - the abovementioned ollicos. NOTE.—-The above is a genuine Auction Sale, at which no lots will be re-sold. Terms will be strictly cash made to an appointee of the Patriotic Fund, and no doductioins on behalf of the Auctioneers will bo made. Auctioneers: F. W. WEBSTER, R. G. COTTIER, P. G. RUDD.
TT HAVE purchasers for Food Seo ond Mortgages. Send full particu !ars to J. B. Richards, Stratford. w ANTED—Watch Repairs in any quantity; done on the promises. Firs' clas wm k.nansleo guaiautced. B. J, Fetors, oupo-ato Bollringer’s. T OST—About Ith August, between Warwick Road and the Pound, 1 Brindlc Roan Heifer, yearling, in good condition. Information to Newton King, Stratford. If OST—Between Tariki and El---thain, oil AVedncsday, Bath, Mai trasses and Sundries, off motor ■ ■'ggon. Apply to L. Bunn, carrier, EUham.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 2, 20 August 1914, Page 6
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