NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
Dave" Graham* ‘fruiterer and seedsman, Broadway, has just landed 50 cases of choice plums,- suitable either for table use or jam-making. Dave Graham; Broadway, invites the thirsty public to call and sample j his celebrated American ice fountain, the last word in cooling, temperance and refreshing drinks. An improved dairy farm oi about 190 acres, Situated at“ Douglas, is advertised in this issue. The property is a good one', with ’ convenient 6roomed house and necessary outbuildings. The owner is selling solely on a’ccount of bad health. All information may be obtained oil- application by letter to “Douglas,” this office. On Saturday, December 18th, acting under instructions from the Trustees, of the Assigned Estate of W. M. Bnyly and Co.. Stratford, the Now Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency ■(Stratford Branbh), will sell by' Public Auction, 'merchandise as set out in another column. ' The Farmers’' Co-operative Organisation Society will hold an important sale at Tatiki on Monday next, when they will sell oh account of Mrs I. Porter her dairy herd and farm implements,' and sundries. T. : Tmmason wilPTrold his usual weekly sale of produce ‘and furniture on Saturday next. ’ Sale starts at 12.30. , , , » * ki J*’ : ■ S i'-.u. . . .. fj\ -■ f'l n II— ii , i*~' 1
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 5, 9 December 1915, Page 6
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206NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 5, 9 December 1915, Page 6
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