NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
Anther of tho popular dances will be held by the Cardiff Dancing Assembly in the Cardiff School on Friday next, Juno IGth. Un Thursday, dune 20th, Mr. Newton King will hold a clearing sale on account of Messrs. Giliing Bros., on tho Sheet Bund, Malapu. Particulars appear elsewhere. Mr. E. G. Foster has just received a new shipment of hoots and slippers. Tenders are invited for .eighty chains of fencing, more or less, at Huiroa. Mr. 1). Butchart, Broadway, has just received a largo stock of winter suitings. Tour inspection is invited. Messrs. McMillan and Frcdric have a large stock of coloured electric lamps for Coronation decorations, for sale at Is 3d each.. -an advertiser wants grazing for twenty cows or a few acres in turnips. Messrs. Gillies and Naklor’s stock sale -takes place to-morrow. Mi. Newton King notiltes tbo public that the sale on account of Mr. A. G. .Fischer will take place to-m.nvuw. An apprentice to tho drapery is wanted. Mr Newton King will sell 120 head of mixed cattle at Kaoonga on Friday next, Juno IGth. The AVJiangamoipnna County Council invite's applications for the position of stock ranger. Messrs Young Hobbs and Co. sell 600 head of mixed cattle at tho Stratford yards on Tuesday next, June 20th. ’ On Saturday next Mr Newton King will hold his usual weekly sales at the Haymarket and Mart. Particulars are published elsewhere. A meeting of journeymen painvws will bo held to-morrow evening, ’lhursday, Juno 15th, at To WJiaic Reka To'a R joins, at 8 o’clock. There will he no meetings at the Primitive Methodist Church to-day owing to the inability of the Rev. G. H. Mann to lie present'.* The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., heg to advise that the clearing sale on account of John Robertson, advertised for Monday, June 19, lias temporarily been postponed.* The Melbourne Clothing Company announces tho arrival of a second big consignment of clean, specially selected British army riding coats with good long capes, as issued to the Royal Field Artillery. These famous coats are known as “First Grade,” and are the very best of their kind supplied by the Biritish Government to its forces, both at Home and abroad. Tho prices as usual the ’ew-ast in Taranaki.* Coloured Electric Lamps for Coronation Decorations, Is 3d each. These limns may afterwards bo cleaned and used for ordinary lighting.—McMillan and Frodric.* For that present you intend giving vnur friend! Go to H. J. Hopkins’."
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 97, 14 June 1911, Page 6
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