NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
Otir readers aie reminded of the usual rale of poultry, vegetables, furI'itu: etc-., which takes place at Messrs. Kemn aitcl Suwlc’s rooms tomorrow. .Mi. ae\vKing’? usual Hnyinarhot ami Mart sales take place to-mor- • ;-v». Herbert. (ho up-to-date draper, Droudv.-av, advertises veal Scotch blankets* largest size, ‘Jos Gd, •and media in 21s. four inspection is inyitccl. Messrs. Kemv> and Wawlc. auctioneers, land agents, and general merchants, Broadway, have a largo stock of eiaiir, oats, maize, wheat, pollard, bran, fowl grit, cement, and pmiltiy food on hand. .-\a advertiser has a quarter acre with good rix-roomcd house, pantry, hath, liidrt, hot and cold water, lor sale. On Tuesday, .June lota, Air. Xcwran King will hold a stock side at Biratfnr-.k Particulars are published' elsewhere. i ■<(' irvinont Tea Rooms, next to the Kgmont Clothing Company’s promises in Broadway, grow in p.opalaritv and favour. Tiie proprietress, Mrs. Backhouse, guarantees the best eii': of tea in town. Mc-wm Komu and ftawlo will offer, in addition to the poultry already advertised for their Saturday sale, a special lino of .‘lO (at iowks. 1 hose birds arc in prime* condition, and come from a tanu noted lor its line table birds. Messrs. Kemp and Sawlo have received instructions from Mr. 11. Floyd to sell at their Alai I, Broadway, tomorrow, June 10th, the whole of his household furniture and effects. A short time since, a secondhand piano was advertised in this newspaper and sold the next day. By a peculiar coincidence, Messrs K. llixon and Co. have now an exact!v similar piano, in even hotter condition, and at a still lower price. It will ho interesting; to know whether this bargain will lie equally appreciated, and who will bo the fortunate individual to “get in first.” Messrs. K Dixon and Co. have also several good secondhand sowing machines for sale.’* For that present yon intend giving vonr friend! Co to H. J. Hopkins /''
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 93, 9 June 1911, Page 6
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