BUSINESS NOTICES. GENASCO ROOFING. “GENASCO” is a tough, loathcr-like material, made from a combination of wool, feit, and natural asphalt. “CENASGO” is made in three weights, the medium (2*piy), being most generally used. Each rcS3 is 32 inches wide, and contains 218 square feet. Nails and cement provided. “ GENASCO ” is easy to apply, and does not need expert labour. THE GUARANTEE OF THE MANUFACTURER STANDS BEHIND EVERY ROLL. AGENTS SAMPLES FLEE. NEWTON KING
ANY SUSS NESS EVERY BUSINESS! AS its own personality; •: it’s the thing you deal with when you deal with any business house; the spirit of that personality determines whether or not your dealings are agreeable to you. One branch of our business is sell ing MIEN’S BOOTS! THE EGMONT spirit is to sell the highest quality at lowest prices; to stock better boots than others—the best made. f.T*: k K*>sb rt ir.u*rv m : P; Msms m m Pi ‘iilll I j villi a m m§Moui m? M wm i P/. m THE EGMONT CLOTHING COMPANY.
AUCTION SALES. STRATFORD DAIRY YARDS. TUESDAY", JULY 11th. .• • NEWTON KING JJAS been favoured with instructions from MESSRS. UHLENBERG BROS., of who have purchased a butchery business, to sell WITHOUT RESERVE, their Dairy -Herd, as under—--26 cows, 2nd and 4th culvers, served by pedigree Jersey bull, and expected to calve Aug.-Sept. 10 choice springing heifers 1 pedigree. Jersey bull. Sale at 1. 30 o.ra. K A PONG A SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, JULY 7, At 1 p.rn. VOUNG, HOGBS CO. v• ii soil by public auction as alive.--45 store and forward cows 5 fat cows 3u mixed yearlings 10 good steer yearlings 12 heifer yearlings 7 bulls Quantity of onions NORMANBY. WEDNESDAY, JULY 12th. NEWTON KING, in conjunction with GILLIES AND WALDER, JtAyc received instructions from MRS. F. A. HIGGS, whose lease has expired, to Sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, her Dairy Herd, Implements, etc., as follows: ■ 70 young dairy cows,' served by pedigree Jersey bull, K. See sth, and expected to calve early. 6 to pin Holstein cows, served by K. See sth, expected to calve early 25 Holstein Jersey yearling heifers Pedigree Jersey bull, K. See sth, sire K.C.8., dam “Primrose 29th. Pedigree Jersey hull, “Prince Charming, ” sire “Frisky Campanile,” dam “Una.” Pedigree Jersey cow “Una,” sire “Magnet’s Lad,” dam ■ “Vera,” served by K. See sth, expected to calve early. Pedigree Jersey heifer, ‘ ‘Lady Finch,” sire “Bull Finch,” dam “Sweet Briarflower,” served by K. Sec sth, expected to calve early. 1 4 draught gelding (reserve), \ draft marc (reserve), cob mare (3yrs, by Victory, trial, quiet for lady) (reserve), 1 pony (reserve). Waggon to carry 15 cans, harness, . spring dray and harness, gig and harness, s-.f. Duncan plough, disc and Tyne harrows, new Massey mower, hay rake, sweep, hand drill, wheel hoe, horse hoe and moulder, 2 SOOgal. tanks, 2 cattle dogs, grindstone, tanks, trough, cans, 2 sows close up, poultry, 4 hives bees, quantity sundries. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12.30. he above herd has been heavily ed. A largo proportion arc grade leys, and young, and can be remended. The pedigree stock is ect to slight reserve.
BUSINESS NOTI9*PS». A si LENDID IN VIGOR ATOR—■ii WARDS’ TONINC-UP TONICJ . is nothing tc equal it for that run-down feeling; ..Aer illness, overwork, mental worries—it serves as a splendid invigorator. ■ ...... r.'TA It strengthens and stimulates the entire nervous system. It builds up a solid defence against all minor ailments. Your digestive organs will- inn prove your appetite—*voii will feel healthier, brighter. and bettor in every way after a tyw doses of- - EDWARDS’ TONING-UP TONIC.. F. EDWARDS, M.P.S., STRATFORDyOUNC, HOBBS AND CO., AUCTIONEERS,. - :, y. SEEDSMEN AND LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. properties FOR SALE. ' v Q A ACRES, t Freehold; •• subdivided OU into 6’paddocks, well watered and fenced; 15 acres have been plough od ; all level, will carry 30 edws; £ mile frpm school, creamery, and railway. ‘. ■ - V |’ I. Price £23 per. acre ; £SOO deposit, balance 5 per cent. H u 1R 0 A 1 Goods Delivered to any part of tfce District. MEW STOCK, CHEAP PRICES AT J. A. STANFORD'S. Agent “Stratford Evening Post.” SLAG—EX MARGIT. PURCHASERS who were advised that their Slag Orders would be executed ex this boat arc hereby notified that the vessel arrived to-day. Delivery will be given immediately, and clients are requested to arrange accordingly. NEWTON KING. NOTICE. NY person or persons idi.ig or driving stock through my property at Toko after this date wi.l :.o prosecuted. M. GERNHOJEif ill. Toko, July 6th, 1911. - fOST, on Tuesday afternoon, beJ tween Bi’econ Road and Broadway, a lady’s Black Gun-metal Watch. Reward on returning to this office. WANTED, an Apprentice to the Painting and Decorating. Apply at once to Beckett and Roberts, Broadway North. B~ACON PIG WANTED. Apply “Bacon,’’ office of this-paper.-WANTED, by experienced family, about 40 to 50 cows on shares. Apply “W.J.8..” Douglas. T7IOR SALE, Secondhand Express; I" good order, built 2 years. Apply Spurdle Bros, and Allen,-• Inglewood. Cj T O R E.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 114, 6 July 1911, Page 6
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